[@Zombehs] [@Guilty Spark] For the most part they seemed to have believed her, maybe she was convincing enough, or more likely maybe they were getting desperate for any answers, no matter how insane they may sound. Valair was onto something, all they probably had to do at this point was match the statues with their tiles, although it all did hinge on her being right, really because normal people can't instinctively identify elements like her. Rena nodded. [color=darkgray]"Suppose that does make sense right? So we move a statue, take the tile from underneath then replace it with the correct element?"[/color] Rena practically ran to Valair and his chart, with a potential solution in sight they shouldn't waste time. She already had an idea what to do and wanted to confirm this. First she touched one of the squares, then found her suppressions weren't far off, the teacher was probably right that this chat did mark where the tiles were supposed to be. Rena looked to Valair, wanting to make sure he was paying attention, then started to identify each of the squares, only this time she call out their names. [color=darkgray]"This one is... iron... then this guy looks to be cobalt, we got boron here... and uh titanium, and zinc here, and finally... "[/color] She got the corner that was still covered in ice, but it was no biggie as it was a real simple case of elimination. [color=darkgray]"Can't tell what this square is, but obviously it has to be silver."[/color] Hopefully Mr.Gentleman can remember which one is which. Without wasted effort Rena made her way to the center of the chamber, here she recited each statue's element, while also pointing to each one in turn. [color=darkgray]"The angel is silver, the rifleman is iron, the hatboy is zinc, the beast is boron, the masked boy is cobalt, and lastly the horned boy is titanium."[/color] Rena was starting to feel more confident, by a whole lot actually, the more she talked the more she was absolutely sure of herself, and if she were wrong... well then they can always try something new.