[h3][color=pink]Lyn,[/color] Lucilia’s office.[/h3] Lyn joined the others. Her thin figure fell in after Meirin and Ssarak, her eyes scanned the room currently Lucilia’s office. It looked like the common dwellings of any Herbamancer. There was several lush, exotic plants lining the very walls adding splashes of green color to the dark theme settings. The window was covered over by thin curtains and any shred of light was stalled from flooding in, keeping the surroundings slightly dimmer than the other teachers. It gave it an eerie appeal to her through it held a slight appeal. Lyn’s eyes hadn’t wandered very far when she felt Lucilia’s eyes fix upon her figure. Immediately, the hybrid smiled a reassuring smile before she felt Keri fall in behind her and cause her eyes to look back to see who was there. When Lucilia’s voice started to detail their mission, Lyn’s hand quickly reached into her pocket and pulled forth a seed. The seed was sparked into life then blossomed into a bright, yellow flower which had four petals and three stamen in the center. The pieces wiggled with each vibration of Lucilia’s voice while it ‘recorded’ the information. It was a special type of plant called a Mimic Flower. It could easily mimic voices and repeat up to half an hour’s worth of a lecture, which gave her an edge when learning her magic compared to those that had a much easier learning streak. Paying close attention, Lyn listened to the lecture as she noted Lucilia indicating each location on the map. First Hysteria, then the Mountains within Djarkel, and finally near the city of Sorrow. Lyn recalled reading it once before she gained her mage blood. Through she couldn’t recall much about it and considered mentioning it to the others. However she couldn’t recall where exactly she spotted it or what it detailed. Her thoughts were interrupted when she felt a voucher pressed into her hand. Lyn looked down then stared, not fully sure what the thing was for. Most of her stuff had been given to her as it was and so she never handled a voucher before.