[color=7c60a4][b]Character Name:[/b][/color] Mama Tiana [color=7c60a4][b]Time of Day:[/b][/color] Early Morning [color=7c60a4][b]Location:[/b][/color] Meadowmist Dorm [color=7c60a4][b]Interacting with:[/b][/color] Orky ([@OrkytheOrc]), Brandon ([@Avant]), Students in general [color=7c60a4]”There was no mummy,”[/color] sighed Tiana, pinching the bridge of her nose. [color=7c60a4]”I should not have to tell you all that the Guild Halls are the most secure area in the entire nation. Please, use your common sense.”[/color] Glancing over at Brandon, she flashed him an exasperated smile. [color=7c60a4]”Tempting as it may be, Brandon, we have to look at this objectively. The property damage he did was relatively minor, given the circumstances. Misguided as he may be, he was genuinely concerned there was a threat within the room…”[/color] She dusted herself off. [color=7c60a4]”...There’s always a degree of leniency towards the newest students. You’ve seen it before. They need to learn the rules before I can punish them for it, otherwise it’s pointless. Besides - Marius already has a long list of chores he has to do.”[/color] [color=7c60a4]”I understand this was a hectic start for you all, but is everyone gathered? We’re missing a couple of students still. Whilst we wait for them to arrive, let’s make sure you’re all caught up to date.”[/color] Tiana pulled her shoulders back, addressing the novices in the common room with her typical authoritative tone. [color=7c60a4]”Students, my name is Tiana. I am the assistant house mentor for Meadowmist. If you’ve any problems, concerns or queries - any at all - I should be your first port of call.”[/color] She opened her ledger, a finger tracing the list of students as she mouths their names carefully. [color=7c60a4]”Any of you who have not yet received a uniform, should see the quartermaster after this briefing. You’ll have a couple of hours to unpack before classes begin. Now! Let’s begin with a roll call, shall we?”[/color] Tiana listed the names of each student off one-by-one, waiting to see who replied and who did not. The way she did it was natural, rehearsed; clearly, she put in the effort to learn the names of every pupil who would be attending her house. When names such as Willow and S’Hraa went unanswered, there was a brief pause - a small frown and a mark checked on the ledger. [color=7c60a4]”Make sure you’ve all had something to eat, too - the cafeteria is open and free for use. Your dietary requirements have been noted in your files, just tell the staff your name and they’ll have something prepared for you. It’s going to be a long day, so make sure to eat up!”[/color]