The Fae had been told that he needed to be more proactive with his efforts to get public exposure when it came to this fine realm and those that resided within it. So it was on a simple day that he had put out a challenge and had received a reply, which Sky didn't know was written by someone else. The coordinates that were given to him took him into a rural area the likes of which he had not seen, ever, but he understood what it was. An assembly of homesteads in a nice quiet neighborhood. Part of him didn't like the venue that his opponent had chosen, there was too much possibility for collateral damage and people to get hurt. He walked along the side walk of the neighborhood as he trudged toward the coordinates. He was wearing a simple synthetic silk vest, sleeveless in style, that was buttoned down the middle. Baggy pants of a matching fabric found themselves held up by a sash while leather thong sandals gripped tightly to his feet. All of the clothing, minus the sandals, was black with the foot wear being a normal brown color. Two small, six inch long, antlers protruded from his forehead up towards the sky and ended in three points, each one finding it's base planted firmly on the forehead just below the hair line above the eyes. Short, curly, gold hair softly moved with the wind and jerked as his attention was pulled to the sound of screams. Sapphire blue hues immediately found themselves fixated upon the forms of fleeing civilians. If nothing else that must have been where his opponent was. He'd quickly reach the house and move around back to where the bouncy castle was, which seemed to be in the middle of celebration that had been interrupted. Gonad would notice that Sky only carried one piece of equipment at the moment. A six foot long spear with a golden colored head. The head had a main middle portion that was six inches long and flanked by smaller, outwardly curved, three inch long prongs. It looked something like a trident, but it wasn't. The shaft of the spear was blue with a golden butt at the opposite end of the spear head, serving both as counterweight and possible blunt weapon. He had the weapon propped against his shoulder at first, right hand gripping the shaft at the half way point, but quickly allowed the 1/3 of shaft length closest to the spear head to fall into the grip of his left hand while his right wrapped around 1/3 near the butt. He approached the bouncy castle slowly. "Did you have to ruin their celebration?" He asked, cautiously stepping into the bouncy castle while choosing to stay at the entrance since Gonad was in the center. The mans weight forced most of the air to the outsides of the bouncy house, which gave Sky a small height advantage over the barbarian-esque fighter. But that could change at any time with a change of position. He wasn't going to do anything until Gonad replied, attacked, or did both. At least he had solid footing, for the moment anyway.