[center][h2]Seyrun Leviathan[/h2][/center] Seyrun had arrived a few days ago just like most of the other Masters called for this "project" headed by none other than the Wizard Marshal. She spent the majority of her time doing advanced preparations. It was hard to work without setting up a workshop, thus her progress was limited, she barely managed to conclude the blueprints for a set of familiar biding rings that she could use, once they were complete, to turn normal animals into impromptu familiars. Seyrun had designed schematic for four of them, but at the moment, hadn't managed to finish even the first one. When the call from Zelretch came, Seyrun had just woken up and was feeding her pet with a rat. Seyrun had a smile in her face as she petted the reptile, receiving a cold lick from the serpent's forked tongue as payback for her affection. That was a rare sight, Seyrun being this carefree, but that's just one more of the benefits of taking a time away from her tyrannical family. "Wait for me here, love, I'll be back as soon as I can." Seyrun put the snake back on it's acrylic cage and left a note for the staff look over it in case she took more than she expected to come back, before venturing in the corridors of the facility they were currently calling home. It wouldn't take long for Seyrun to arrive, just about the same time as the collective of other magi that were to take part on this ritual as well. That certainly was a varied group with many faces and styles for Seyrun to take in. However, above them all, a duo of individuals surpassed the others on Seyrun's view. The first one was the Einzbern homunculus. Seyrun had heard about them before, but the chance to meet one in person and check the quality of their craftsmanship was another boon of this situation. However, Seyrun decided that it was best not to disturb the homunculus right now, given the seriousness of her face. The second individual was more of an approachable sort. A young girl, perhaps too young to be a part of such a bloody game, dressed almost as if she had come straight out of a ballet presentation. She was asking someone else for chocolate, thus Seyrun also refrained from interfering, but she made a note to get a better look on this girl later. For the time being, Seyrun just moved to a magic circle and waited for the summoning to begin. Seyrun was sure that she was going to draw the best card, regardless of whether she used a catalyst or not.