[h3]Mayt Marris - Ballroom[/h3]To be entirely honest, Mayt completely missed everything Karn said about the games. He managed to catch that they had ended suddenly, and that no one won, but the rest was just a mesh of sounds that didn't really mean all that much to him. He nodded to it all the same, acting like he understood what had been said. He tilted his head at the spiritual experience line, and ended up letting it pass without saying anything. He let himself relax as they continued to move in careful dance, Mayt slowly regaining enough control over himself to dance normally. As the song came to a slow end, Mayt would bring Karn into a hug without really thinking about it. After a moment he would break it, and offer them a good, genuine smile. [color=50c878]"Thanks for the dance. I think I needed it more than I thought,"[/color] Mayt said, his hand hesitating in Karn's. There was something here he wasn't sure about, but he couldn't put his finger on it. Maybe it was his intuition trying to tell his bleeding brain something, but he couldn't think of what it could be. Or maybe it was some more memories trying to come to the surface. He hid a grimace at that thought, but it didn't stop his smile from vanishing. Why had so many of his ancestors been such horrible people? He decided to keep talking to Karn instead of thinking about some of the things he knew he had done that he didn't like. His hands fell to his sides. [color=50c878]"Shame the games ended with no winner,"[/color] he tried. [color=50c878]"Now all anyone can do it tell everyone else they believed that their guild was going to win, whether or not logic would agree,"[/color] this managed to get Mayt to smile slightly again as he waited for Karn's response, but it was short lived. He idly wondered if the exuberant mage would ask him to another dance. [@Silver Fox]