When the red-haired girl said that she would join, both Gorrak and Talia smiled, although the Orc's smile was a little less obvious. [color=c4df9b]"You're still a greenhorn, so yes, you'll need to be trained if you're going to make a living out of hunting as a Silent Hunter."[/color] Gorrak responded briefly, [color=c4df9b]"You'll be meeting your mentor soon."[/color] He added. Aelia's mentioning of Talia's magic was something that both the Silent Hunter's wanted her to forget, but of course, something that astonishing isn't forgettable. Talia couldn't help but chuckle a little, [color=f7976a]"Yes, that was magic. I'm sure you've heard of stories from long ago of it dying out and it might be quite a shock to see it now, after 300 years. Mages seemed to have been appearing around Ebonfort since the beginning of last year. It's as you say, I'm a simple huntress. Even I'm not sure how I gained these powers, but I choose to think about what I can do with them, rather than constantly ask myself why I have them."[/color] She explained in a rather mellow tone. [color=c4df9b]"It is best that you keep this within the Silent Hunters. Telling others may cause undue stress and it may spread to the Ebonknights, who have been searching for mages since last year. Possibly to make them soldiers. Talia is an important member of the Hunters, so we would prefer her to stay here."[/color] Gorrak warned in a rather serious tone. [color=f7976a]"On a different note, there's a small lake that's a little north of here. You'll find your mentor there. However, keep your wits about you. He has a rather.. [i]interesting[/i] way of greeting people."[/color] Talia said with a warm smile.