[h3]Charles Balderdash[/h3] “Well wouldn’t something have to be given in return?” Charles asked over his shoulder. After placing the drawing down on a box for anyone to add their own symbols and notes he had begun to walk the perimeter of the circles trying to more accurately gauge its size as well as switch on the remaining lights in preparation for the growing darkness. The lamps buzzed and flickered into life casting small bubbles of shadow across the floors uneven surface. “Even with my magic something has to be given in return, normally just air though sometimes it does take the top layer of skin if I’m too far away from the things I want. After Sans deniers Georges ne chante; you can’t get something for nothing.” He finished with a shrug. “Which, if such a law applies to this we have to ask the question: what was sacrificed to bring so many individuals from different worlds?” [i]Or Whom even [/i]spoke Charles mind. [h3]Shanon[/h3] Shanon stared intently at the humans. The smells of blood and the Snabbit guts hung almost sickly in the air. At some point during the bloody battle Shanon had managed to get her back legs working again and contribute a fair amount, as fair an amount can be for a giant multi-limbed monster can be, to the carnage around them. At first she had intended to fight the humans but when they had made moves to save her from the Snabbits attacking she hazard a guess that they didn’t intend to harm her. It was this guess that led her to now be standing on all limbs, staring down the human as he placed down his weapon. As far as she could tell neither of them smelled like Agents, but they certainly looked like them. Much like the Humans, Shanon also bore tears and gashes in her flesh from the Snabbits relentless attacks but her wounds didn’t bleed. Where the fur of her pelt hung in tatters beneath it was flesh that looked like overcooked pork, even smelled of it too. “Humans, friend?” She asked with a warning flick of her tail. An almighty crash that sent up a plume of snow grabbed Shanons attention. Another Monster had appeared from the sky and crushing a number of the Snabbits beneath their bulk as another Human ran towards Shanon and the other humans. Shanon glanced between the Human running to her and the other two humans. “Will help friend.” Shannon careened through the snow, charging a shallow ditch through it that sent up small plumes of the glittery powder. Her muscles still ached and burned from the exertion but the skirmish had warmed her muscles enough to allow her to move much more swiftly. She still didn’t quite trust her legs though. “Down” She ordered the human as she approached. Hopefully Natasha would duck in time for Shanon to dive over her and tear apart the remaining Snabbits, otherwise Natasha could possibly gain a very painful headache.