The carriage driver did not speak, instead sinking off the side of his carriage to quietly check his horses, who seemed fine, if quite shaken. He seemed to want to do as much as possible to distract himself from the carnage he was quite unused to. At the same time, he seemed quite relieved. After all, his life had just been saved. Relief was a fitting emotion. Lily turned away from him to regard the other Dragonslayer, the one wielding two swords. He had made a proposal, and an introduction. For several moments Lily found herself utterly silent, before realizing that she, too, she obviously make an introduction of her own. Indeed, it seemed as if the man who had fallen from the sky had done the same... He even knew her name already."
"I am Lily of Maison," she stated, plainly, before performing a stiffly formal bow. It was how her Master had told her to greet others, at least when there was time to do so. "... As for your proposal, further numbers are always of use against dragons..."
She trailed off of a moment. to be truthful, she did little work with others... she tended not to even speak to more then one person at a time. Lily, truly, had little experience with others. And yet she could certainly recognize the advantage of multiple Dragonslayers against multiple dragons. Before she could gather her thoughts and continue, however, the other man shouted into the woods.
"... Ah... er..." Lily fumbled for the correct way to proceed, "... Yes, I too wish to see who has aided us against the bandits."
"Well..." Alexandria paused for a moment, "... As I said, he will be wearing armor similar to mine... I know not if there are any other Knights of Maison in Irontown now, but his helmet bears the same ornament as my own."
The armored girl gestured to the curving metal crest atop her helmet, then gave another pause. "He's... very loud, my father. You may hear him before you see him. He wields a longsword... his name is Alexandrios, if he introduces himself to you. Just tell him his daughter is looking for him, I'm certain he will leave this ill-advised quest behind if he knows I am worried."
The girl paused again. "... Ah, I apologize, I must look awfully the suspicious sort retaining my helmet among allies."
Alexandria raised her hands and took her helmet in both hands, and raised it off her head, moving to hold it in the crook of her right arm.
She appeared to be quite a young girl, her blonde hair styled into curls often seen among female nobility. Really, it was a shock to see her in full plate, she looked like she was no older then sixteen, or perhaps younger.The girl gave an awkward smile.
"I wear the helmet in order to be taken seriously," Alexandria began, "My youthful looks sometimes get in the way of that."