[b]-Amalger & Enyo-[/b] The two stumbled out of the forest, looking a little haggard. Well, Enyo did; Amalger looked no worse than he did when he first dropped into the forest. After all the fighting, keeping up with the longer legged boy was a pain in the ass. So... many... ursa... When a king taijitu had shown up, they'd given up on fighting back and just got the hell out of there. Why were there so many grimm in the forest? Was this normal? If it was, Ozpin was a dick in Enyo's opinion. That or her luck was truly terrible today... well, maybe it was getting better now. "Looks like we've gotten to our first stop, finally," Amalger said, cracking his neck. Nothing seemed to phase him. "Ugh, you made us take too long! We're not even close to the first people he-" Enyo's angry complaint was cut off when she saw Felix. Felix had beaten her there. She shut her eyes tightly and bit back a tirade full of swears. She let out a long groan and just stormed forward, past those who had already arrived. [b]-At the Treasure Circle-[/b] Randy looked up when the first pair arrived, though she and Felix were ignored. Well, she'd get their attention once they finished picking their relic. She stood up in preparation, but before she could speak, two others arrived. A short girl, and a tall boy with large weapons on his arms. "Uh..." Randy wasn't sure what to say at this point. The girl just stormed past, looking quite angry, and looked over the rocks. "Really? Treasure?" The girl, Enyo, scowled. She looked at a porous, darker stone. Well, they were just dumb rocks. What did it matter? There was no choice that was any more exciting than the others. "We're sent in to become pairs, and there's two of each rock. Seems obvious where this is going," the tall boy, Amalger, said. Enyo's hand froze, centimeters from the porous rock. She looked at another boy she didn't recognize who had just grabbed a rock, it was shiny and black. She looked back at hers, and then noticed that it was all alone, its partner already having been taken. She turned around and saw that one of the girls, one with red hair, was holding it. She also noticed that girl was Felix's partner. "Ugh, this is so lame," she let her hand fall. "I don't care anymore, you pick!" She stomped away from the rock, and Amalger brushed past her to peruse the stones. A few seconds later it seemed he'd made his choice. "How's this one?" Enyo turned to see that Amalger had chosen the one she'd just rejected. Enyo's eye twitched. "You did that on purpose... didn't you?" Enyo glowered at him, her gaze shifting back and forth between their stone and the one belonging to Felix and his partner. "I have no idea what you mean," Amalger said casually, shrugging as he pocketed the scoria stone. At this point, Randy forced herself to speak up. "Hey, so, since there's a bunch of us now, can I have your attention?" Randy raised her voice, but tried to keep a pleasant tone as she did so. "It sounds like we've all figured out how this team thing is going to work, and regardless this isn't a race. How about from here we all stick together on our way out? If you want, we can even wait to see if anyone takes the stone that matches yours... err..." Randy looked at Nevin, but she didn't actually know his name. "Eheh, I guess I should introduce myself. I'm Randy, Randy Riley! My partner here is Felix. How about all of you?" "Amalger Brandt," Amalger spoke up first. "Quite possibly your new teammate. Your other potential teammate here is Enyo Allaway-" "I can speak for myself!" Enyo shouted at him. ". . . and yes, that's my name." At this point, everyone turned to Nevin and Aurelia, awaiting their responses. Amalger decided against introducing Nevin as well, because while he knew more than enough to give a thorough introduction, he had reason to believe he was officially not on the boy's team and thus decided it wasn't his place. Felix stayed quite throughout the whole exchange, glancing from speaker to speaker as they all introduced themselves. Recognizing Aurelia, he gave her a halfhearted wave of greeting from his position behind everyone else. Somehow she looked less nervous than she had before. Good for her. He wished he could say the same about himself...