Sounds good to me. I like the idea of his being kind of quiet and melancholy, that he doesn't understand either why she abandoned him but she's his lady, so he accepts it. I think he's occupied his time teaching sword play to the young Fae nobles and with reading, music, poetry, those kind of things. Very much stuck in his own time. I'm thinking that--to him-- only several decades have passed, so a relatively short period in Fae terms. He knows he can't go 'home', that hundreds of years have gone by, so he tries to be content.