Regina stood by the door, glaring at the last of the fighters from the pub. "And stay out!" she yelled before heading back inside, slamming the door behind her. She took her seat in the back of the room, glaring at the man across the table from her. "Continue?" "Y-yes." the man said, fear apparent in his eyes. "As I stated previously, I come with a letter. My Mistress would like you to go speak with her." As he spoke, he slid a letter from his pocket and slid it across the table to her. An apple in hand, Regina stared at the letter as it floated and unfolded itself as she ate. She read through the letter quickly with a small smile. "Oh, I remember her. It's been a quarter of a century since I last saw her." "Yes, she said you helped defeat a dragon." he began. The halfling interrupted. "I didn't help defeat a dragon. That was all the Dragon Slayer, Siegfried. I merely helped capture the necessary artifact." "Will you be answering her summons?" The man asked hesitantly. "Most likely." she said as she stood, taking the last bite of her apple. Across the room was a trio of men throwing knives at a target on the wall. Each of them had gotten close but none had hit the target yet. A single knife flew through the air, piercing the center of the smallest circle, causing the men to eye the halfling in fear and anger. Regina pulled her knife back to her hand. "Keep trying boys." Turning back to the man, she began to speak again. "Tell her, I should be-" She froze and looked around, a bit confused as to why the man would run off without a definite answer. From the bar, Regina could hear an argument rising quickly. She rolled her eyes and floated to the bar, landing opposite them. "Not again," she sighed, looking at the pair. -Two Weeks Later- Regina strode through town with a smile. She'd taken all her belongings when she left Waeldeshore, not knowing if she'd be back. As she walked, she noticed quite a few beautiful woman, most of whom seemed to be ignoring her. It hadn't taken too long to get to the home of Genevieve and she felt glad she had been chosen. Upon arriving, she eyed the growing group. "So, I guess you're my team," she said, looking each of them over, getting a small glance into their minds to see her first impression on them. "Call me Regina." To show off a little, she lifted herself in the air a few feet.