“Nah, I don’t like the idea of making Team Rin into a squad of guard dogs.” GM answered. “They make a better all-purpose army. You know, adding some extra viciousness wherever I need it.” He grinned. “As for security, I have my old pal Wai for that!” he chirped, before the aforementioned beast materialized in front of them. The creature was fairly large, but still had plenty of room to move in the spacious room. While its surroundings almost made it look small, the monster had to have been at least the size of a large van, with its head almost as tall as GM himself and its ears extending far above. Its rounded body materialized almost instantaneously, and GM beamed with pride as the shape of a gargantuan bunny rabbit materialized in front of them. The lack of a surprised reaction implied that, yes, this was indeed the ‘Wai’ he spoke of. With fur primarily white, save for a tan spot covering the left side of its face, the supposed guard animal seemed almost completely non-threatening. But only for a second. With a twitch of its nose, the beast’s attention snapped onto Leon. Its fur stood on end, claws unsheathed themselves, and its jaws opened to reveal massive, razor-sharp teeth at the same time that it let out a horrible screech. Without hesitation, Wai dashed towards the roleplayer, jaws opened wide as he prepared to tear the boy apart, but the creature was only held back by the one being in the room more powerful by itself. “Wai, stop!!” its creator demanded, swiftly putting himself between the two as he forcefully held the beast back with his own hands. “Calm, calm… This one’s on our side, now.” He told Wai as his palm met the creature’s forehead. After holding him for a few moments, the monster’s bloodthirsty demeanor soon faded, his expression replaced with a much more docile one. “Sorry about that.” GM spoke as he released his hold. “Wai here’s programmed to attack any ‘intruder’ – that is, really anyone unless I specifically tell him not to attack someone.” He explained. “So long as there’s no one around to attack, he goes back to being an adorable little bunny rabbit.” As if on cue, the oversized housepet hopped towards Leon, innocently sniffing the boy as rabbits do. “But anyway!!” GM changed the subject. “You’re thinking much too inside the box – quite literally, I may add.” He gestured to their surroundings. “I’m quite content with my humble abode for now. It’s the rest of this realm that I’m not sure what to do with yet.” He grinned. “You see, my old game had a strong medieval fantasy feel, but this Guild place has inspired me; perhaps I could incorporate all sorts of genres? I’d have an even stronger player base that way…” he rambled, waiting for Leon’s input.