He glanced away from the screen at the greeting and nodded politely before he replied. [color=0072bc]“Hello Chris.[/color]” Zar seemed to explain things well enough and she’d actually been here so Raule left her to it and refocused his attention to the thousand plus cameras. It didn’t last for long though as her last comment caused him to look back up, and he reclined against the seat before asking, [color=0072bc]“Planning to abandon me for some cute lower year?”[/color] It was playful given that the two of them weren’t officially partners. That aside, it was more often him than her who had spent time with the first and second years making sure they didn’t get themselves killed the previous year. Before she could reply, Raule’s eyes were already back on the screen and he winced as he just caught the decisive end of a battle. He didn’t recognize her opponent, but Dagny was someone who he knew the name of; if only because of the danger she’d pose in a fight even if she was younger. [color=0072bc][i]‘Bad luck kiddo,’[/i][/color] he thought as he spared a glance at the fallen draconic looking student before he shifted cameras again. Even for himself, victory in the situation would have been difficult, probably almost impossible if Dagny decided to transform into her true form. As Zar had pointed out though, it seemed like the majority of students weren’t that hot-blooded and seemed reluctant to simply come to blows. Bit boring for those that had the job of monitoring the situation, but also good as it meant there was little to do. For Raule, he thought that it was a fairly good sign. While being decisive was no doubt needed to survive, recklessness and a lack of thinking would get the prospective students killed faster than any indecision. [@Kidd] [@Exodus]