Lighthart
Lighthart closed her eyes and smiled coolly, giving her an accepting nod. "In my opinion, it is a far more fitting reward. Effort should be recognized and rewarded, therefore know that even if the world shan't give you your earned spoils, I am different."
Even if she did notice the new presence stalking them, the paladin paid it no heed. People were free to cower and gaze at the sun from afar as they liked, that was the right and privilege of the commoners under her care. Though that woman looked more like a moving corpse than a person of flesh and blood.
And she had no interest in the dead.
Instead, she gave her vassal a warm, fierce grin. "You may keep it if you desire it. A vassal's duty is to take proper care of its lord's possessions." She dropped the heart carelessly into her hands, which might cause it to fall and break if not caught. Not that it mattered to her, once given she had lost all interest in it. She then turned her face slightly to the approaching intruder, with a far different and most oppressive glance, one that would crush any lesser man with its piercing coldness. "Is there something I can help you with?"