It had taken a tremendous effort on his behalf to not actually fall into the water headfirst when the dwarf decided she'd rather use him as a rope ladder than a helpful assist up to the dock. He'd already been vaguely not in the best of positions to be wrenched around and readjusted, and he found it took more effort than he might have considered to get such a small creative out of a respectively sized small boat, up onto a set of docks that were really not that high to begin with. Once the.. ordeal was over, Loïc had taken a step or so back to ensure his balance was back up to par, before looking at the parcel they're just accepted. Precisely how she;d gotten over there while apparently climbing up his legs and shoulders. He wasn't sure. But she was here now and gruff and Lee was listening more than he was which was probably also good, because she could tell him what he needed to know out of all the other words that had come in between them all.
Loïc watched with only the briefest hint of interest as the Enchanter and the Dwarf exchanged a very brief set of informtation and deemed the meeting over. For now. At least for him. Loïc looked at Lee when she turned to get his attention, and he glanced off in the direction she'd indicated up at the castle. 'Tell them The Enchanter and the.. militant dwarf are on their way shortly?' he asked, already angling to sprint - or what passed for sprinting when you were wearing trousers made of grey steel. He waited for some sort of affirmation though, before fulling turning to head up towards the castle.