[h3][center][color=a0410d][b]Raviel Husk[/b][/color][/center][/h3] Though true that Rav was trying to get Seleth's attention for a moment there, he wasn't exactly paying attention to how she would respond to it. So the fact that she wasn't impressed or was utterly confused as to why he was doing his gesture was lost to the air as he looked away from her. He moved up the line, practically bouncing in his heels in excitement. His ear twitched when he heard his name. Turning back to, oddly, Seleth of all people. But it seemed that someone else had joined her in the line. It was Alicia! Fellow student who keeps on trying in the tournament. Rav hadn't had the pleasure, or the horror, of facing her. He was thankful for that. She was gifted when it came to the magical talent. Though, honestly, there was someone else he'd rather not face. "[color=red]I guess he's going to register too. He always joins the tournament even if he couldn't get past half the other participants.[/color]" His tail stilled and then he suddenly shouted, [color=a0410d]"Hey, hey, like you're any better Alicia!"[/color] His tone wasn't angry though, it was more like he was joking as well. Rav didn't seem to care if there were so many other people who could hear him. It didn't matter to him really. He then seemed to ease back as his tail released the tnesion it had earlier and dropped down, revealing that he was calmer. [color=a0410d]"Hope to see you get far in the tourney, Alicia, Seleth."[/color] Rav had come to understand that this year would be worse for them. Not only were they facing students, but outsiders as well. Trained magicians who have more experience than them. Fair right? But he wasn't complaining. Studying them while they fight would be beneficial to them - to the students. Rav might learn a lot from them and he was looking forward to it. Besides, maybe this time, [i]he[/i] might find a match. Now wouldn't that be a good match? Ooh, he was looking forward to the match-ups.