Fendros wished he didn't flinch slightly as the conjured bow came into Mundus right in front of him. His eyes went to Ahnasha's and he mirrored her grin. "Five targets, two hundred paces, with rapid fire, if that's not too hard for you, my dear Ahna." Fendros then stood up to go and collect his bow, knowing full well that Ahnasha's best accurate shot was well beyond what he challenged her to.
"Oh, they'll be fine," Janius assured Ra'kalesh, "At worst, they'll challenge one another to ridiculous trick shots and end up grazing their skin on a bowstring somewhere." Janius then addressed Meesei. "Well, it just so happens that I've been practising, too." He dipped his head to one side, "Not to downplay your tuition, but maybe I could be more confident than you might think. Which destruction element has she specialised in?"
Looking a bit lost with his hand holding one arm and peering around, Tzirret quietly padded up to the group and sat down beside Irenya. He didn't give any greeting. He merely looked into the fire pit with his knees up supporting his elbows. He generally looked for Peiter and Sabine in these situations but he didn't interrupt the current conversation.
"Oh, they'll be fine," Janius assured Ra'kalesh, "At worst, they'll challenge one another to ridiculous trick shots and end up grazing their skin on a bowstring somewhere." Janius then addressed Meesei. "Well, it just so happens that I've been practising, too." He dipped his head to one side, "Not to downplay your tuition, but maybe I could be more confident than you might think. Which destruction element has she specialised in?"
Looking a bit lost with his hand holding one arm and peering around, Tzirret quietly padded up to the group and sat down beside Irenya. He didn't give any greeting. He merely looked into the fire pit with his knees up supporting his elbows. He generally looked for Peiter and Sabine in these situations but he didn't interrupt the current conversation.