[h2][color=9e0039]Vladimir Plasimov-Drakka[/color][/h2] The sound of loud, raucous laughter drew the attention of the tall, pale boy- or man, as some may be intimidated or otherwise fooled into believing- and, of course, the one it was emanating from was the shark Faunus. Actually, she was quite a loud person in general- loud laughter, loud drinking from what looked for all the world like a bottle of alcohol, then loudly discussing the flaws of another student, an apparently "pasty-lookin' bloke" who "looks a bit like sharkbait" and... hold on, was she pointing at him? [i]Was she talking shit about [b]him,[/b] of all people?![/i] The outrage on his face was evident, but apparently vanished the moment he turned back to face the two teachers, all smiles and charm. [color=9e0039]"Pardon me, Principal Ozpin, Ms. Glynda, and, uh, you whose name I haven't had the chance to acquire yet,"[/color] Vladimir said, unfortunately interrupting whatever explanation the teachers were about to give, [color=9e0039]"I just need to deal with something very quickly, and then I'll be right back."[/color] This was all said in a calm, even graceful tone; the moment he turned away from them all, his expression reverted to fury, as he stalked over to the Faunus girl and her human companion, moving until he was mere inches away from oh God her breath stank like fish and stomach acid- moving until he was mere feet from the sharkgirl's face. Teeth gritted, he ground out the words [color=9e0039]"Care. To rephrase. What. You just. Said. About me?"[/color] at the Faunus specifically, for the most part ignoring the human next to her. If she wanted to involve herself in this, then so be it, but best not to make too many enemies early on unless they'd already made themselves a target. [@Crimson Clover][@Turboshitter][@Mr Allen J]