Isabella's face lit up as she heard what the activity was. She imagined what her finished work would look like and got to work. She immediately began to depict a girl in the middle of the paper. Her features resembled her own slightly and she was holding a map. The actual background of the picture was split into two scenes. One a dark cave-like world, decorated with velvet tapestries and a grand hall filled with other figures whose appearance was obscure and were more like smoky silhouettes. On the other half of the paper she drew a brightly colored and vivid field of grass and roses that dotted the area. Within the field were a number of people, some clearly depicted to be the campers while others just like the silhouettes. After numerous fine touches and detail additions she was finally satisfied with her work as she put her signature on the top right corner "Isabella Tirea". She thought mother might enjoy this. She was always interested in the human world, even if it was from a predatorial perspective. Dante's artwork was, while mimicking Isabella's style, less balanced when it came to light and dark themes. His paper depicted a boy, half of his face was disfigured and grotesque. The other side was calm yet eerie as it seemed to stare directly at whoevere viewed the picture. In the background there seemed to be bodies strewn across a forest, up in the trees and in the grass. The boy in the picture displayed a subtle yet sinister smile as well as a single tear running down his face. Dante sat back and examined his work with a sense of pride and discomfort.