[center][h1][color=fff79a]Illedrith Adrasia[/color][/h1][/center] [color=39b54a][b]"I fink I can 'andle it. I mean, they're at least da less annoyin' bunch ov da lot, 'eh 'eh. Like what's da worse what can 'appen? "[/b][/color] Illedrith grinned back at her new teammate, and was about to respond when Ceri's stammering alarm alerted her to the looming shadow behind Dreadlin. She barely had time to raise her hand in preparation to cast before Dreadlin responded on instinct, and his tail scythed through the shadow. Instinctively, Illedrith had put a large mirror behind the shadow, who she now recognized as one of the town's more insular individuals, in an effort to catch her if she was blown away by the strike. It turned out to be unneccesary however, as Dreadlin's tail passed through her as if she were no more than an inconvenient fog bank, seemingly at no inconvenience to Kage, who simply raised her hand in greeting. [color=8493ca]“Haystacks, Wizard Lizard.”[/color] Breathing a deep sigh of relief, Illedrith dispelled the mirror into motes of light which floated away on the wind. Turning to face the group's newcomer, she levelled a stern gaze at her as she voiced her displeasure. [color=fff79a]"Was that necessary, Kage? You could have given poor Dreadlin here a heart attack with your stunt, not to mention the distress you caused poor Ceri here."[/color] Illedrith emphasised this point by using her concern as an excuse to give Ceri a hug. Any excuse was a good excuse after all. [color=fff79a]"Now did you have some business with us, or were you just here to give us a scare. If not, we're off to choose a job from the board."[/color] With the board only a couple of meters away, Illedrith was getting a little worried that all the jobs would be gone before they even got there. There were still a couple of team leaders gathering up team members though, so there should hopefully be at least a couple left for them... [@Crimson Raven], [@Rune_Alchemist], [@lmpkio], [@Valor]