"Oh? Well I'll have to keep that in mind~" she said thinking about it logically the fact that he was always listening was indeed a plus. It was definitely proactive of him to at least try and retain the information he was being given. He'd already proven himself to be leaps and bounds above Leorio physically, but also proving to have that same amount of headstart mentally was appreciable. when asked if he'd like a lesson in world lore, the lad answered 'yes' which was about what Kolin expected so she let him into her study and after he was inside she'd shut and lock the door. In the middle of this room was a very strange map of the world. It was strangely enchanted and showed current land masses in a double layered three dimensional set. "Of the land below, we're are here, on this continent." she said pointing. It was a vast area, mountainous on the western side and white capped and on the east, a vast desert of giant proportions. Strangely enough, on this same map there was a large chunk of land, floating over head, exactly over where the desert was. "There was once a Kingdom here... it ascended to the upper realm. When someone has a kingdom established and reaches certain criteria, they become Ruler. And they ascend along with their lands, into the upper realm. That happened with the desert kingdom sometime ago," she explained. "Because of that, the creatures which fall from the edges down to this place are quite powerful, they stir up trouble in the desert. It becomes impossible to just cross it without some method of travel being secured," she explained casually. "Riders with high speed vehicles or weaponized ones, stand a pretty decent chance, but otherwise, just getting across and to where my Kingdom is here," she said pointing. "Is pretty difficult. Obviously, I have no intention of taking a risk of my own to cross the desert. And as I am no longer a rider, I don't have any way to cross this place. So, I am trying to secure transport for myself and my Knights, that is the errand I have Hector on," she explained the whole of the situation along with the lore necessary for him to understand the nature of their present threat. "There is supposedly a pirate with a ship who sails that desert like its nothing. I plan to hitch a ride across, and maybe abuse him to keep transport open between us and the other places which still stand. After all, trapping everyone within my new Kingdom is the ultimate plan... which is why it has to be and sound appealing. Besides that... there is easy travel straight from this top kingdom down, which will also help out long term. People with higher levels and more money to spend all converging on Dis~" she explained of the lore and the difficulty traveling at lower levels versus higher levels.
A lesson in geography was a brew... strangely enough Merlyn had tried to give Arthur similar information. She wondered if he'd now realize what she'd meant when she said that Camelot was once nearby Saint Paul's. Ah, she supposed it didn't really matter long term, as long as he realized the potentials of the problems to be had in this world. Still there was the joking and teasing conversation at hand, and Merlyn would see herself entertained by it. "Oh? I truly didn't think it was too grand. But I'll have to take your word for it, Sir Cador," she mentioned seeming to lose all of that fake sheepishness in the moment. Her dream apparently wasn't too unfamiliar to Sir Cador. She could only wonder why. He claimed he'd woken stiff and hoped his day could be much better than his night had been. He wondered if her dream had ended in satisfaction. There were several cheeky things she had to say, "I figured waking stiffness was the main way men know they're alive upon waking. A natural order to the world and all that~" she scoffed seeming playfully dismayed. "Besides all of that my dream did not end in satisfaction, but such is the way when you place the choice in the hands of another. Still I wouldn't have it any other way~" she said with a small smirk appearing on her hooded face. "I have reasonably high hopes that my day will be even more entertaining than dreams~" she commented absently. The bit about Arthur made her nod her agreement, it didn't require much speech if any at all. So many possibilities for their time together, she wondered how it would go. So unusual for her, not knowing immediately. Still, she'd remain with her visage cloaked, she was quite serious about that choice belonging to someone else. She'd shown him exactly what would happen as a matter of course, and separated to make sure he'd understand what would happen if he spent too much time with her. No lies. No hidden agendas, her own personal form of chivalry, the choice of dealing with her and taking playful banter beyond was his to make.