Iridessa examined every inch of the airship was she walked through with feigned indifference, adopting the manner of someone who'd seen it all before, which she hadn't. The most impressive means of transport she'd ever used prior to this trip was a particularly fast horse, which unfortunately she'd lost in a bet. She passed by the Commander answering some of the questions of the other elementals and paused a little distance away, just close enough to hear what he was saying. She grinned at the mention of food, and made her way downstairs to the mess hall with the directions he'd given. Commander Hayes hadn't been kidding about the quality of the food. Iridessa had been on some hard times during her travels, but she didn't remember anything shed eaten being quite so... Unappealing. Even so, it was edible, and she supposed that would have to do. After finishing her meal, she explored the airship some more, coming across a group of particularly friendly crew members who made for an amenable audience for her bawdy jokes. Hours later, Iridessa stood on the deck, summoned by the unapologetic klaxons that had sounded across the ship. In front of them lay a massive elemental storm. She'd heard stories about such an occurrence, although their sources had been rather doubtful. She looked on in amazement at the destructive yet entrancing nature of elements. Fire, ice, metal, all dancing in a ferociously beautiful motion across the landscape. That was exactly the kind of power she aspired to. The kind that awed those who weren't even on the receiving end of it. Her mind was split between the sight of the storm and the Commander's words. Elemental reinforcement? Iridessa had never used her abilities in any way that was even vaguely constructive. She mostly destroyed things- clothes, furniture, huts. She had no idea how she would carry out his instructions, but decided she could figure it out on the go. That couldn't be too hard, right? She'd do it just fine.