[center]Joshua[/center] Joshua watched events play out before him and only grew more livid at Edo-Maddox. The man was cruel and seemed devoid of all emotion. Not only that, he seemed to think himself superior to everyone there. Joshua would be happy to knock him down a few pegs but the man left with Beatrix, flying off on his dragon-like creature. Closing his eyes. Joshua took a deep breathe and took a few seconds to calm himself down and find his center. Letting his anger get the better of him would do him nothing here but get him in trouble or even killed. He had to think calmly and rationally. Opening his eyes he returned to the guild in time to hear Edo-Laz's speech and everyone's responses. Truthly it made him all roll his eyes, especially Edo-Penny's response. "[color=ed1c24]Magic, magic, magic[/color]" He said, walking forward." [color=ed1c24]Will that make a difference? Maybe. But will you have earned your win by relying on it. Definitely not. Barrowing our magic because your afraid to lose will only make the people doubt your true strength and question you. If you plan on taking over a kingdom you do it through two ways: The strength of your arm or the strength of your words. My problem is that neither me nor my companions know anything about what's going on here. Explain to my why the king or queen deserve to be overthrown. What atrocities have they done. Fill us in. I'll not fight someone else's fight blindly, if I fight at all[/color]." [center]Amelia[/center] Amelia managed to give Jarvis a small smile when he comforted her. She also watched things play out and heard the speech as well. Her reaction was much simpler. "[color=fff200]Why must people resort to violence. In the end it creates nothing but a cycle of hate and pain[/color]." She said quietly, though it was likely only Jarvis heard her.