[Tony] After hearing everyone's complaints about my plan, I end up saying "Well, we can't just leave it like this can we? I'm sure we can and will find others who are willing to help us, and who will join our cause... and do you really want to live in this kind of world? Would you really like to live in a place where there are no laws, no rules, and nothing keeping anyone from brutally murdering everyone else? I know I don't." After calming down a little bit, I then ask "Would you like to join me? I, um, can't really think of a name for this group." I then remember something I saw on some random classroom wall several years back... [i]You should always stand for what is right. Even if you're standing alone.[/i] I then await the responses of everyone else in the area, though, for some reason, looking down, I can't see the bodies of our enemies anymore... odd... where could they have gone to? It wasn't important at this time, however, and if we must defeat them again, then so be it... what was more important was the burning, the ashes, and the dust that surrounded the place, almost forcing me to put on that bandanna again, however, it wasn't bad enough for me to need to do that, so I simply kept it in my bag, where it will stay for when I actually need it again. I then look over to my prospective teammates again... one of them controlled an element that I was horribly weak to apparently, and the other was as big and heavy as a building, or, rather a small building, but still. I'm not sure where all of this lack of self worth came from, as it didn't seem like much could stand in the way of my giant friend whose shoulder I now sat on, and the phoenix seemed more powerful that he'd give himself credit for... though, as they've said, it might take more than three people to do this... it may even take an army, but it had to be done.