[center][h3][color=fff200]Thyrri[/color][/h3] [sub]Interactions: [@KahleenCuthald][/sub][/center] Thyrri noticed that the Earthica princess is carefully studying her appearance as they spoke and a slight smile appeared on her lips. It was only natural to be curious about all the new races and people, and the princess probably didn’t have many chances to leave her palace, let alone travel to other countries. Even Thyrri herself had to fight with the urge to stare at some of the new guests. The Luthran delegation caught everyone’s eyes – the gargantuan man looking like he could tear a tree out of the ground and use it as a walking stick and a woman playing with some sharp curved blade. [i]‘How did they even let her come in with such weapon?[/i]’ Thyrri wondered. They must have been important, because none of the guards or the Exodus royals commented on the matter. The guests from Primfira were also easily spotted – their snow-white hair glowing in the dim light and, naturally, thanks to their height, they could look at the crowds from above. Thyrri had seen several Andorians before, so she wasn’t as captivated by their unnatural paleness as were some of the other Freyja. She glanced at Eve again. The princess seemed distracted, her eyes jumping from one person to another, her eyebrows furrowed in concentration. [color=fff200]“Are you looking for someone, prince… Eve?”[/color] she corrected herself midword. [color=fff200]“The tournament should start soon and it will be hard to find anyone once the people gather to watch, but there is still some time. I could help you, if you wish, I know my way around here,”[/color] she added with a smirk. She was beginning to like Eve and naturally the princess was seemed nervous left all alone amongst complete strangers. Thyrri was guessing that she was just looking for some familiar face. As the evening progressed, people started to get a bit drunk and their conversations seemed a bit more relaxed. Thyrri spotted queen Viviane in the crowd and slouched a bit, trying to hide from her sight. Viviane probably more important things to deal with than her insubordinate niece, but it was better not to test the luck.