It seemed this group of people was already bringing out a bit of a different side of her. Maybe it was the energy and bluntness of it all. It was possible that she was feeling a little more confident now that they were gonna leave this god forsaken place. There was a hope in her that she could finally be herself once she stepped past that barrier. Honestly, it probably is what she would've done all along had the fear not stopped her. The world outside had often allured her. No one could hold her on trial or contain her out there. Sage looked at Revna and then to Katrina, she had nothing to lose now. They were finally leaving. "I can do you one better Katrina," raising her right hand so her palm faced the sky she concentrated. A sudden burst of blue flames materialized in her palm. It made her eyes and skin glow brightly. As if her skin had become the stars in the night sky. "I'll burn arrows into their skulls." Just as quickly the flame went out and she put her arm down looking like nothing had happened at all. No one outside from Osric knew she was a magic user. Revna only knew of her physical limits. Her magic abilities outmatched them. Sage was never as great a healer as Osric. It was a magic she often couldn't get a good grip on. High Sister Elzora told her at some point that maybe all Sage's abilities were centered on the elements. Nothing else would ever come close enough nor would she ever be as good as other in them. Elemental magic was her gift, it was better to excel in one thing than be mediocre in all of them. She was excited to show just how much practice she'd been putting into mastering elemental weaponry. Have actual applications for her new honed craft. To her knowledge she was one of few that could use so effectively. "I will admit I lack experience for the world outside the barrier, but I won't be useless. Even if I'm a [b]child[/b]." Revna has to bring up Hendrick. A pained look crossed her face as she turned to her friend. "Yes, he conducted communications between me and Osric for this journey. I think he thought I'd stay if he gave me a reason too." She pointed to her empty left ring finger. "Apparently desperately proposing to me was his master plan." With a sigh she wiped her face with her hands as if to wipe away the memory. "Instead, it gave me more than enough reason to leave. Especially when apparently respecting my boundaries meant that I owed him something." They really couldn't leave fast enough at this point. As if upon summon another ghost of her past appeared next to Osric with the wagon. Maybe she had placed too much faith on this journey being a way to escape her past in the Order of Wisdom.