Braud's concerns would be short lived, as Mr. Sunshine hopped up into the palms of his hands and sprung upwards to the top of the door with ease. The boost was exactly what he had needed to get up here. The door wobbled a bit, but it struck into Braud's broad body and prevented him from falling. "Well, since introductions are-" He paused for a moment, nearly losing his footing for a moment. The muscular man wobbled, waving his arms back and forth before resetting himself on the door's edge. "Being made! I shall make my introductions momentarily, once I get my hands on that torch there!" With a couple practice swings of his arms, he leaned forward and hopped off of the edge towards the torches. "Huzzah!" In a frantic scramble he managed to get his hand on the torch, however, the torch was not just floating in air. Which is something that he had not bothered to take account of. The torches were held in place by little iron circlets that wrapped around them. What does all this mean? Mr. Sunshine fell, but his grip persisted, and his had slid down the edge of the torch before grinding to a halt. Sure to have splinters now, he gritted his teeth and forced a smile. With a pained expression, and the strain quit evident in his voice, he spoke to the group. "I have a torch, but as well, I have a problem. It seems that I may need a second lift to remove the torch from its sconce, otherwise I'm just going to dangle here all day. At least, until I relinquish my grip." While he waited for a hand to push his feet upwards so he may be freed from this awkward position, he decided that introductions would be the perfect way to distract himself from the splinters that were likely more than a half inch deep in his palm. "Ahem, now then. My name is Alexander Beck Brighton, heir to the Brighton Family Fortune, Son of Royal Blood, and Adventurer Extraordinaire! My friends call me Mr. Sunshine, which means, everyone calls me Mr. Sunshine! A pleasure to meet all of you!" Despite being in comical amounts of pain, his face bore no signs of distress.