[h3][center][color=a0410d][b]Raviel Husk[/b][/color][/center][/h3] Raviel beamed at Seleth when she had accepted the win without any quarrels. Being brushed off wasn't a foreign feeling when dealing with Seleth, so the beastkin took it all in stride. He made sure that the ground beneath him wasn't moving before he finally stepped to the side to test out his balance. He wasn't as tired as he thought he was. He supposed that the shock of depleting his mana pool was the only thing that made him feel sick. Resting would be a good idea and watching fights would certainly be a good rest. He turned to the two newcomers who had announced their arrival. Brushing off the tease, he waved at them and gave them a grin. [color=a0410d]"Heya!"[/color] He greeted with an energetic wave. When Seleth explained what had happened in as little detail as possible, Raviel simply nodded along - obviously not bothered by his own loss. [color=a0410d]"I fainted. Depleted my mana pool before I even realized it."[/color] Raviel pointed out, knowing the flaw in his own fight. [color=a0410d]"How about you guys? I trust you guys won?"[/color] He asked with his tail swishing to the side in excitement to hear all about their own fights. [h3][center][color=aba000][b]Faye Nisval[/b][/color][/center][/h3] The beastkin was pondering over what the crates contained all the way until they got back with said crates. When she sat down for the conference with Athos, it was only then that her mind had reminded her of her mistake. She nodded along when Lumina - the beastkin who had aided them in their fight - explained the situation and had introduced herself properly to their client. Her eyes then wandered over to Tibrus who had recovered from passing out due to the debris. At least he didn't seem too banged up, right? [color=aba000]"Forgive me. It was my mistake that the mercenary had fallen through the roof in the first place. I may have gotten carried away during the fight."[/color] She said with a deep bow of her head. It was a relief to hear that the damage wasn't as severe as it could have been but she was still feelng guilty for the mistake in the heat of battle. She then turned to Tibrus and waved her hand dismissively. [color=aba000]"It's fine. I believe your expertise lies within knowing what those crates contained. We're counting on you to analyze it."[/color] She then folded her arms on the table. [color=aba000]"If you need any extra healing, please do not hesitate to ask."[/color] She then turned back to Athos. [color=aba000]"Er, what now?"[/color]