Not far from the little show the headmaster was putting up a tall, pink-haired girl casually leaned against a wall, looking at the confused and amazed crowd with an amused expression. "If [i]that[/i]'s enough to surprise the newbies nowadays, they'll have a shocking time here..." she thought to herself, yet speaking it out at a regular volume, as if to confirm her own train of thought. Elizabeth flipped what looked like a shining, metallic coin-shaped object and caught it with the same hand, still looking at the growing crowd of people. Why did she come here again, she wondered for half a second. She wasn't on duty, [i]sadly[/i], so there was neither a particularly good reason to waste time around here nor a particularly good chance to start something fun. Oh, right. She remembered that the tower would remain closed until after the welcoming ceremonial nonsense for the freshlings, that she was bored out of her mind and came here to check out the new faces. While there were quite a bunch, none of them really caught her eye. "Boring.", the girl proclaimed after a while of looking and mustering. Now the quiet time was over again. This was both blessing and curse, as Liza enjoyed having most of the Academy for herself during summer, but also couldn't stand the quiet any longer. There's only so much satisfaction to get out of metal hitting metal and she even kind of missed just hanging out around the scared first timers. Her schedule didn't change much from the last weeks, save for the added shifts of being a part-time guardian, which was another little something she was looking forward to. Theory class sucked but at everyone had to put up with it, and since it was Automancy she'd probably somehow make it through. She was still unsure wether or not to sign up for some Outsorcery courses, with a strong tendency to [b]no[/b]. She flipped her 'coin' one last time before stowing it away in a pocket and crossing her arms, waiting for the waves of students pouring in to diminish.