[b]Gabriel[/b] [@lugubrious] Gabriel had made his way to the stadium, but after even a few moments sitting there watching the contestants fighting, Gabriel found himself restless. He just didn't like sitting about doing nothing. Yes, he could stay and watch Thor, but he felt like he should be doing something. Anything. he squirmed, wondering if he should have just taken a job instead of come to watch the magic games. He was happy the guild was in the games, but he felt useless. He wasn't one to sit around and do nothing. But as the platform began to shake, Gabriel watched it with avid interest, soon his eyes were drawn to Games Master Sheldon, who was scrambling through the crowd, clearly ill at ease. Obviously that wasn't meant to happen, and Gabriel turned his eyes back to the platform, seeing the lacrima that was keeping it afloat failing, and he imagined the magic being leaked out of them, faster then they could be filled. He didn't know he was up until he approached Sanders, [color=8dc73f]"Sir? That platform is going to fall. If we can fill the lacrima back up, we can keep it up. There has to be a control panel somewhere, and I think Games Master Sheldon is going to it, but he'll need a lot more magic. I can go, but I think we'll need more"[/color] [b]Michael[/b] [@Silver Fox] Michael watched the platform, no longer watching the contestants, waiting for the moment that it fell. [color=00a651]"I don't think it's been planned. There's a lot of powerful mages there, from the different guilds. Could someone be trying to wipe them out?" [/color]The thought was terrifying to Michael, wondering if there was going to be something else to worry about. [b]Carrie[/b] Carrie looked over her shoulder and smiled wickedly, [color=fff79a]"oh, you could jump to the top of the list, Gregory. If I were so inclined. Keep that in mind"[/color] Pleased with herself, Carrie kept on walking. The blackmailer could easily become the blackmalee, although she wasn't particularly sure Vale cared about that. Getting to the stadium was a challenge, and then trying to get through the crowd was even worse.