<div align=center>Ah! To step down and mingle among the commoners, this was strange for the prince, being left to his own devices without countless servants bustling around after him. Especially being dropped right into the middle of a school full of humans. He wasn't all that familiar with the human race, they were similar to his own, he supposed, though far less attractive and far more common. Pausing, and whirling around to face the boy trailing behind him - an attractive blonde by the name of Loras, with a set of sapphires for eyes and the face of a baby angel. "It isn't anything like home, is it?"
Though, of course it wasn't. Renly was used to the high stone walls of a castle, and frankly, adapting to this was going to be awfully strange. At least he had his squire, and he was a good squire. Renly liked to think he'd run away with him because he cared rather than if he hadn't run away - he most likely would have been tried for treason and executed right there on the spot, in fact, they both would have been. Shaking the thoughts out of his head, Renly thought it was best not to dwell on that any longer, they couldn't change what had happened and there was no way they'd be going back there again.
It was an unfortunate time to be found outside the comfort of his chambers, however. Renly briefly wondered how warm this place was, especially with winter drawing close and no one to heat up his baths for him. He supposed there was always Loras, but that was the work of a servant. "Ah, well. I suppose it's quaint compared to what we're used to." Though, for a place built by humans, he supposed it was impressive enough.</div>
Though, of course it wasn't. Renly was used to the high stone walls of a castle, and frankly, adapting to this was going to be awfully strange. At least he had his squire, and he was a good squire. Renly liked to think he'd run away with him because he cared rather than if he hadn't run away - he most likely would have been tried for treason and executed right there on the spot, in fact, they both would have been. Shaking the thoughts out of his head, Renly thought it was best not to dwell on that any longer, they couldn't change what had happened and there was no way they'd be going back there again.
It was an unfortunate time to be found outside the comfort of his chambers, however. Renly briefly wondered how warm this place was, especially with winter drawing close and no one to heat up his baths for him. He supposed there was always Loras, but that was the work of a servant. "Ah, well. I suppose it's quaint compared to what we're used to." Though, for a place built by humans, he supposed it was impressive enough.</div>