Revan Revan chuckled as sized up his opponent. "Thing? Monster? Didn't your mother tell you not to call people names. Quite rude of you, truly, and don't think your little ability scares me. Knowing what your enemy will do is only one part of combat, one that can be easily relied on and taken advantage of." Revan summoned his Blade of Vengeance with a whisper, then moved quickly to attack. He would strike from behind with a strong two-handed slash, but he let out a light whistling tune throughout. From the shadows came three figures of Bulwark armor, these ones being thicker and heavier looking than what he was wearing, and each had a claymore raised to strike at Obi. One from the front, two from the sides. The swordsman would be surrounded from all sides and the strikes were moving rather quickly, though Revan's attack would be faster than his constructs. Xavier Xavier eye, fastened to the man as soon as he burst in, widen in fear and rage as soon as he heard the word 'Demon'. Instantly, the one from Magnolia came to mind, drenched in gore and flames by the horrors of his mind, the skull mask stuck in a ghastly grin and his eyes filled with an unholy rage. He shook slightly, from what he didn't know, but when the call for volunteers came up, he was out the door after Aran in seconds, offering Reina a rushed apology. He waa terrified and enraged in a what that he had never felt before, and it filled him entirely. "I'll go," was all he said, all he trusted himself to say. Anything else. . . and his nerves would fail him. Aiden Aiden followed Oriel into the cart at a more sedate pace, taking in his interior as he entered. It was rather comfortable, but not overly so, and had a little fride and freezer for on board refreshments. Aiden opened the freezer and grabbed a few hand fulls of ice, placing them in a bowl of ice he made. He then took a seat, tossing the cubes into his mouth popcorn. "This place must be pretty bad then if we're not allowed to know what it, hmmm, just makes it more intriguing to be honest." Aiden admitted as he reclined into one of the chair.