[center][img]https://puu.sh/zOBE4/03901218f5.png [/img][/center] [hr] This situation really was ridiculously horrid… Snow never expected these lowly humans to understand reason, but to see these [i]ultimates[/i] lose their shit so fast, it was disappointing. Yet even though she was prepared for it, it was very disheartening to be so utterly disregarded by everyone, who either just ignored her, or even antagonized her. There was no doubt in her mind now; this game would crack them, and they would not live to see another day. As she peered at the ultimates on display in her handbook, she assessed their credibility and chance of survival: Ando was much too cowardly to try and kill someone, but if he kept antagonizing everyone with his bold bad boy demeanor, he would surely end up dead sooner rather than later. Hisakawa and Damian were living in their own world, which denies them potential allies; nobody would probably even notice them disappearing. Kara was the most naïve and sheepish girl out of everyone, so it wouldn’t be farfetched to manipulate her into her own demise, while Hibiki’s completely blank and voidless appearance indicated he was not going to even bother trying to protect himself. Lilly couldn’t even talk…so neither could she scream for protection. Taka seemed to think he could take everything on his own, which to be fair, was probably a safer bet than relying on others; perhaps there was a chance for him escaping. Davis seemed to think he could take on the world, as [i]well[/i] as everyone, at the same time. If it wasn’t for his ultimate talent, he’d be dead already. Alice’s talent though… it was a death sentence all on its own, nobody in her right mind would let her run around freely, as most of the group seemed to agree with. Neola’s talent could prove to be a problem, if she ever learned enough about one of them, who’s to say she wouldn’t impersonate them and kill, leaving the impersonated with the blame. But instead, she was looking after Kara, who probably meant she had a soft heart, but it remained to be seen if Neola could end up saving Kara, or Kara taking Neola with her. That just left Aurel, the boy who helped Snow. His talent would make him a very dangerous enemy, but as it currently was, Snow didn’t think he would even [i]accidentally[/i] harm her. He was already a good sidekick, but maybe his sacrifice would be required in order for her to survive. Suddenly, her attention was brought back to reality, as Neola told their little group she had to visit the…bathroom of all places; Snow couldn’t help but roll her eyes. There was no reason for idle chatter like this, as most people were already planning their surviving tactics right now. [color=999cc8]“Your bladder can wait; I want a map of this place, so I’m gonna need pen and paper, cuz I don’t think that dumb toy would leave a map hanging around here.”[/color] She put her hand towards the group, clearly expecting them to provide.