Michel thought what she said was strange. What was so strange about it? Of course she wasn't going to get the chance to ask before they were surrounded by just about every color in existence. Pretty, but why? It seemed Michel had sensed something they hadn't, and sure enough an oddly dressed person appeared before them. Despite the surprise, it seemed they meant no harm--instead coming with a warning. Great, because more bad news was exactly the sort of thing they needed to hear right now. Michel was entirely on edge around this person, though as Emiri looked them over, he--the monk--didn't seem to want to fight. The entire situation was peculiar, and while she wasn't as battle ready as Michel, she wasn't exactly comfortable. She wondered if it was because he knew exactly who they were. There was a part of her that wanted to ask more, but she had a feeling he wasn't going to open up to them. Jaakuna took the situation rather easily, electing to have a seat. She couldn't quite hide her small smile, watching as Savayna would grow annoyed with him. As if on cue, however, an aircab arrived, and from it, stepped out just the people they were waiting for. It couldn't have been a coincidence--and as Nadeline thanked the driver, she seemed alert. Surveying the damages around them, the princess frowned, though when her eyes landed on the monk, she didn't seem too surprised. Grant, on the other hand, was wondering what was happening. Emiri gave the trio a wave as they approached the rest of them. The princess crossed her arms, seemingly taking a guess. "[color=coral]I see you took care of Igeyorhm. Good to know that didn't turn into an issue,[/color]" She stated. "[color=springgreen]You can thank Jaakuna for that,[/color]" Emiri replied. "[color=springgreen]He ended up turning his own element against him.[/color]" "[color=darkorchid]Impressive,[/color]" Grant admitted. Emiri let out a gasp, prompting him to look at her in confusion. "[color=darkorchid]I assume more happened? Who is--[/color]" "[color=springgreen]Grant! Your voice is back to normal![/color]" She cut him off, letting out a sigh of relief. "[color=springgreen]Thank goodness...[/color]" Her reaction was appreciated. "[color=darkorchid]You're not any more relieved than I am.[/color]" "[color=springgreen]Yeah! It didn't suit you at all, thank goodness you sound like a man again, that shrillness was so annoying, I think I may have cringed if I had to hear it much longer![/color]" She told him happily. Her reaction was less appreciated.