[center]Aëyr, selkie. Free Holds.[/center] [hider=Further details.]Slippery, Dodge!, Endurance Training, Stealthy, Acrobatics. Teamwork I, Sharpshooter. [b]Selkie[/b]: [i]Selkies are amphibious creatures, living both on land and in the sea. As such, Aëyr has partially webbed appendages that aid her in swimming, and can hold her breath underwater for about an hour. She can handle great pressure so as to dive deep, and can see well both above and below water. Their physiology is also designed to allow them to support the cold of the sea.[/i] [indent]{Increased swimming skill; breathe longer; underwater sight; withstand high pressures; withstand low temperatures.}[/indent] [b]Going the Distance[/b]: [i]A skilled runner, she is both fast and enduring, able to make long treks with great speed and little sustenance.[/i] [indent]{Increases speed and endurance while running.} [b]Level 2[/b][/indent] [b]Burning Fast on an Empty Tank[/b]: [i]Even after exhausting herself completely, she can push herself to the same speeds with but a moment's rest.[/i] [indent]{Decreases recovery time.}[/indent][/hider] --- It was odd being in Southblood as a Queen's Blade and not as a slave. Rarely had she been let out onto the streets—the last time she had walked them of her own free volition had been when she had attempted escape with Eüchia. Not exactly pleasant memories. In a way that almost disturbed her, she felt like she was back home. As though this cruel city that had shackled and shamed and left her for dead was where she truly belonged. Shaking the unwelcome thoughts from her mind, she focused instead on the task at hand. Aëyr had a nagging suspicion that Abida's hypothetical individual would be Aëyr herself, ignoring the fact that she had almost no experience in the artform. Not all prostitutes are trained to dance. "I doubt we shall be able to locate an individual who's skill can match that of Mikan in such a short time." Pausing with uncertainty, she considered their options again. Distasteful as it was to consider Abida's proposition, she did have a point. "However, I agree with Abida. Mikan, unless subjected to significant disguise, risks identification. I suggest the original proposition." Motioning to the sling tied around her waist as a belt, she explained. "A variety of weapons could be disguised as clothing, and so long as the guards die quickly, there should be little alarm." Looking over her companions, she noted that save herself and Mikan, they did not seem particularly suited to the art of subterfuge. Both Child and Abida were warriors and little else. Though that could be advantageous, if it came to killing the guards bare-handed. Mars's ingenuity, however, might prove [i]quite[/i] useful.