[center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/366129818791575552/380647619980034048/Felixwilliams.png[/img][/center] [@raptra][@Crusader Lord] Not rising to the obvious counter, Fekix held his nose and made a face like he smelled something absolutely nauseating. Despite being a fire elementalist he could not call her 'hot'even if it was a humerous pun. The girl couldn't hold a candle of challenge to Dia. Of course he stayed politely quiet as Diane had her moment. Impressive display of strength aside, there wasn't much meat to the moment to peak his interest. [quote=Raptra]"I'd like to see what [i]you[/i] can do too, my boy." [/quote] The response came out without thought. [color=ed1c24]"Fuck off."[/color] Any othertime he might have ignored her comment and just vanished into the crowd. Let the others have their chance to shine on in the spotlight of their teachers' adoration. All he cared about was the chance to leave and go 'home'. [hr] [center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/366129818791575552/383561844213678080/icarusflynn.png[/img][/center] [@crabinatree] Icarus was only here for voluntary evaluations. His role in the school was not anywhere near the prestige of a teacher but faculty were still allowed to give their opinion when it suited them. As a local officer it was also interesting to pick out which students in the crowd were going to be the most troublesome. Watching them and stopping incidents beyond a minor pranking fell into Flynns realm of responsibility. None so far had shown any real aptitude for destruction. Which left him with nothing to do but wander. Watch. Smile. The roaring display od crsckling thunder from his left had him tensed up, ready to spring back, but didn't act on the impulse. It would make him look like a damn coward! Inside the pit was a young lightning elementalist. Kid had moxie to put on a straightforward display! A glance at the ceiling showed just how much juice the lad had in him, the smoke revealing the scorched esrth and rock above. Without any other teacher to give their opinion, Icarus felt it was his turn to speak up for once. [color=fff79a]"Hello down there. Looking a tad dizzy down there. Assuming you're ok, I gotta tell you that was impressive. Chaotic element like that isn't easy to focus but.. from the looks of it,"[/color] Icarus took his hand out from his pocket and pointed to the scorched mark on the ceiling, [color=fff79a]"I'd take a good bet you passed. Last time I seen someone throw that kinda weight around at your age it knocked the kid right out."[/color] In all it was an impressive but short display. Such was often the case for Lightning, charging up to dangerous levels quickly before expunging the excess regularily. If fire students were a powder keg, Lightning qwas dynamite. [color=fff79a]"Got enough in a for one more?"[/color] [hr] [@Ookawa] The older man met Thoras inquisitive with his usual sternness. Assuming she meant that he was who he had stared to be. At least he assumed she was assuming that was the case instead of thinking Fizban to be a middle-person for some higher authority. "Correct, girl. Me. Fizban Fitzgerald, lead engineer for the Academy and surrounding city. Responsible for the advancement of energy and technological harmony. Also the reason kids around here get wifi access at all." When the Academy was first graced with his unusual methods in teen years, the school rsn off inefficient energy sources. Barely having enough lighting from electric devices to fill a hallway. 10 years of advancement had put the city at modern standards woth the help of alumni across the globe coming together to create ans build the new infastructure while remaininv unharmful to the planet. "Getting ahead of ourselves. If your parents are tech inclined then theres no need for me to bother with rookie introductions. Finish the puddle things," gesturing behind himself to the general direction of Kano, "conditions and tests first. Don't let the maze part fool ya either. Its just problem solving. Cake for the educated." By that he obviously meant easy. "Before you go back down to the pit there, take these." From his coat pocket he pulled out a handful of colored beads. About the size of a pebble but smooth to the touch. 4 of them were bright red and warm to the touch. Two were shining in the low light, while a few others simply looked like smooth rocks. "Don't gotta use them, but I'd like to see if you're keen enough to adapt them into your gadget. As a demonstration," taking up another red pebble he flicked it down to her pit. As it cracked against the stone it burst into flames woth a POP before fading away. "I wish you luck." You'll need it, he thought. For now it was best for Thora to use what free time was remaining to think on what was ahead. The maze wasnt difficult to navigate but it would still be trouble to move about it.