Laura groaned in response to Trico's foolish questions. Maybe... maybe if she just ran really quickly in the opposite direction it would confuse the girl and she'd be free to find another partner. Cursing to herself, she realized it wouldn't work. She knew the staff of Beacon HAD to be viewing this somehow. She'd have to tolerate this... thing to her rear, kicking up leafs and giggling like some kind of child playing a game. This was no game, this was war! At least she had the sense to respect an obviously superior person and referred to her as 'mistress'. Whether it was out of respect or some kind of twisted logic was beyond her, but she had not the patience nor the tolerance to understand her new 'partner'. The terrain below them began to change, with the plush red grass below them fading to more bare, rocky soil. The trees became more sparse and soon enough, the mountain was upon them. It was pretty damn big, but they needed to find a relic and this was their best bet. [b]"I don't know what they look like."[/b] Laura admitted, responding to a question she had earlier ignored. [b]"But I'm sure they're obvious enough for us to realize when we've found them. If I was the head master and I was hiding a card on a mountain, I'd hide it on the peak. We'll look there."[/b] She reasoned. Prepping herself for a monotonous climb, Sable marched forward and slipped her hands into the side of the cliff. She probably could've scaled it with her abilities far quicker, but that would leave Trico behind, something she couldn't exactly do, no matter how greatly it appealed.