[color=fff200][center][h1]Leander Xenovia[/h1][/center][/color] Leander let out yet another long groan as he leaned back against his seat on the bus. Of all the things he had been expecting for this place, he certainly hadn't expected the [i]heat[/i]. Good [i]lord[/i], the [i]heat[/i]. Leander also didn't think to bring a water bottle with him or anything, which meant he was getting rather thirsty as well. Leander shifted slightly so that he wasn't always on the same spot on his seat, although it was now getting a little difficult to find a spot that wasn't slightly covered in sweat. Fortunately, the bus finally came to a stop, and Leander made his way off as quick as he could. Finding his luggage among the rest of everyone else's, he began making his way into the Duel Tower, where his academic Dueling life would begin. Now that he was here, Leander was a bit nervous about the whole thing. He had no idea what was going to happen now. Still, that was perhaps part of the charm, and Leander began rushing in even faster. Unfortunately, Leander missed the first group for the elevator to go up and had to wait for the next. At least the inside of the Duel Tower wasn't as hot as the outside though. Making his way up on the elevator with the second group, he then made his way to a table where Structure Decks were being handed out. Leander took a moment to admire the boxes. It wasn't every day that he was able to see such a sight. Unfortunately, people were already choosing Decks left and right, and it wouldn't be long before Leander might lose a Deck to someone else. Leander quickly made his choice, saying, "[color=fff200]I'll take the, uh... Knights of Light Structure Deck.[/color]" The deck was handed to him, and Leander walked away while examing the artwork on the box. Finally, he made his way to a table where there were some forms for him to fill out. Leander gave the matter a bit of thought. After all, he didn't want to end up in a place where he might regret his choice later on. This was supposed to be a [i]fun[/i] place, after all. At least, that's what he wanted to think. Standard Dueling was great and all, but he wanted to see what else was around. Turbo Dueling... what was that? Card games on motorcycles? Interesting, but also seeming incredibly dangerous. Finally, Action Dueling. That looked like the best choice for him, so he wasted no further time putting that down. He also took the time to admire the Duel Disks. It also wasn't every day he could do something like that. Leander gave each one a good examination, and he ultimately decided to pick the lightweight folding Duel Disk. Leander looked around, then realized all the important stuff was out of the way for now. Leander then walked over to the seating area and got himself a comfy spot, then began to look over his Duel Disk and Deck. This was going to be a good time, he could tell.