For a while now, something had been bothering the River king: Karina had been spending most of her time with a male older than her -- much older. To say it left a sour taste in the Mackenzie wolf's mouth would be an understatement. It made him uneasy, suspicious of this strange man who skulked around his children. Aleksei had spoken of him before, and Maksim had managed to gather up and remember a few bits and pieces about the dragon; Kjors was the beast's name and he had one eye.
For a moment, the Baranski lord's thoughts danced to Taras -- to Hati. An old friend no longer a part of the pack. An abandoner to the River wolves not once, but twice. Maksim was quick to shake the memories from his head with a grumble. No point in dwelling in the past when he had the present to deal with ... and a future, on top of that.
The king huffed a sigh as he strode along the riverside, peridot gaze focused on the terrain in front of him. Why did it bother him so much, that his first daughter seemed so taken with this self-sung dragon? Why did he feel so lacking in trust towards him. He was a River wolf, after all ... one that did not seem too keen on making an effort with the others, from what he had caught from criss-crossing scents. Hells below, he hadn't even thought to seek out the lead male of the pack he stood in the hierarchy of! Maksim let out a sharp 'tch'. Perhaps that was what irked him more than anything.
This stranger was dancing around Karina, and hadn't even had the respect to seek out her father.
The Baranski father, king of the redwoods and lord of the river, needed to speak with his daughter, the princess of Kingsfall. He needed to understand, for his own sake and for her safety. The Mackenzie titan did not appreciate being uninformed, especially when it related to his precious darling. Without missing a beat, with his mind made up in the fraction of a second, Maksim tilted his head back and called out to his beloved daughter.