Robyn stumbled slightly when Valencia pulled her out of the way of some sudden intense flames, and then before them was something similar to the flaming character from before. When the flames died down, Robyn still got on guard with just simply putting her right foot back quickly as she was alert. Oh. That's right. There was a flame guy. And now he's back. ...Crap. Except, though, the flames took shape more similar to a man. And then it winded up looking like a man in particular clothing. Like...a fire wizard? Fire mage? Sorcerer? What is this a video game? Honestly, this could [i]totally[/i] pass off as a video game. But alas, it was reality. Still, out of instinct, Robyn couldn't help but slowly bring her hand up towards the shotgun sheathed on her back. She stopped though when the lightest touch of her middle fingertip reached it, obviously not going to take it out just yet; although, could this even have any effect? Robyn only went to the shotgun because she thought the pistol on her side wouldn't do as good against something so unfamiliar, but would a shotgun make any difference? [color=OrangeRed]"Ok, so how the heck did you all get here?"[/color] ...Wait. Was he seriously saying that he [i]isn't[/i] the cause that everyone was here? Was this sarcasm? Robyn is usually good at spotting sarcasm but now she just can't tell. What. Is. Going. On anymore. Valencia replied first, in her own...spirited way. Robyn could tell she was [i]not[/i] at the sight of this guy. Robyn isn't happy either, but she'd been in...'similar' situations so it's only a natural reaction for Robyn to display this kind of expression. Eying down the suspicious character, hand near the weapon, a cautious face, and taking everything slow. For Robyn, it's routine. When a guy you don't know comes up to you, even looking as innocent as possible, you know what to do. Robyn was surprised when Valencia told the guy to get it over with if he meant harm, on her part at least; she briefly glanced back at her. It actually caught Robyn a little off guard it could only get her thinking. [color=orangered]"Also, that was rhetorical. Obviously you don't know how you got here. [i]I[/i] do, I just have no clue [i]why.[/i]"[/color] ...Oh really now. The first two statements didn't amuse Robyn but the last one certainly did. So he [i]does[/i] have something to do with it. Well, er, at least he knows something about it considering on he doesn't know [i]why[/i] if he was speaking honestly. Robyn only slightly took her hand away from her sheathed shotgun above her shoulder, but it still hovered. [color=orangered]"And I would never [i]dare[/i] harm ones so fearsome as you two"[/color] ... That only made Robyn narrow her eyes in unamusement. You know, coming from the tone. But at last the one now introduced as Cináed finally told them where they were, or at least where they were near. No point in mentioning of how unfamiliar it sounded, as everything else was. Robyn put her hand down a little more. Then he asked for some names. Robyn stood there in silence for a bit until Valencia introduced herself and introduced Robyn to Cináed for her, along with the important mention of wanting to know [i]how[/i] they got there. "Very," Robyn reinforced Valencia's last statement. She was indeed curious without a doubt. And there was another question she had that had crossed her mind previously. Robyn adjusted her footing, turning her head slightly to the side where her left eye would be shown more towards Cináed, "Besides us and the other ones that were just here, was...anyone [i]else[/i]...brought here?" she asked with cautious curiosity. Robyn didn't mean to change the subject, if she did. She just had to get the question out before she missed her chance. [@c3p-0h][@ariplotter]