Steven sat alone, shuffling through the deck of cards, reading, memorizing, and thinking up combos with every card. Soon, all of the students from the bus had arrived, taking their decks and their seats. Some of the students who had brought luggage had set it in the far corner of the Arena, out of the way, but still a bit annyoing. 'Why didn't they just have it delivered?' Steven though to himself, immediately realizing that most other people didn't have the money to have their luggage privately delivered through a desert. Suddenly, the intercom turned on, and a set of 4 screens, which hung from the ceiling, 1 visable from each direction, lit up with the words "PLACEMENT DUELS" in bold letters. [color=598527]"Hello students, I am the Headmaster of the school, you may call me Headmaster Preccon. Today, you will have to duel with all of your ability, in order to place in a dorm you are truly worthy of. Though, don't worry about winning or losing, focus on how well you play. Play well, do well, place well. That is the focus of today. Anyway, here are the placement duels, in order of time." [/color] As the listed duels came up, pictures of the duelists appeared beside their names. [hider=FIRST] Yin Yuen [@Ciphra] VS. Michelle Kine [@Scarifar] In Arena B1 Clementine Guérin [@SilverDawn] VS. Hayato Ray [@Satoshi Kyou] In Arena B2 [/hider] [hider=SECOND] Megan Claravet [@Eklispe] VS. Haas Mesman [@The Irish Tree] In Arena B1 Vincent Gulfus [@1Charak2] VS. Ethel Cilente [@Ammokkx] In Arena B2 [/Hider] [hider=THIRD] Steven Ryte [ME!] VS. [@Ostarion]'s character (if they make one, otherwise, NPC) In Arena B1 ---Random duels between students you don't care about--- [/hider] [hider=THE REST] A BUNCH OF DUELS THAT DON'T MATTER TO THE RP! [/hider] Steven looked at the duels listed. He was in the third set of duels. Great. He didn't really pay attention to his opponent's name or face. He didn't care. The Headmaster's voice picked back up, after the last duel scrolled off the screen, returning to the boring "PLACEMENT DUELS" screen.[color=598527] "The duels will begin in 10 minutes. Duelists for the first round, you may take your places, greet your opponent's and whatnot. Good Luck students, let the heart of the cards be with you" [/color] The old headmaster's voice was no longer audible, and the chatter of students picked up. Steven looked at the Arena, specifically at arena B1. From where he exited the elevator, he was sitting on the right side of the room, facing the left. He was sort of in the middle of the stands, just about at the line between B1 and B2. B1 was closer to the elevator, and was towards the left of steven's vision, while B2 was on the right of it. The way the arenas were set up, both duelists would be visible from the side, allowing for a more complete view of the field than looking at it from behind one of the duelists could allow for. In the middle of B1, a large "B1" was painted it white on the ground, to help distinguish the arenas. B2 had the same treatment, but with a large "B2" instead, of course. Steven sat back, and waited for the duels to begin.