[b]Lady [color=7ea7d8]Halleine[/color] of House Castoran[/b] A knight in shining, but slightly faded armor. A blue cloth adorning the shoulder. Each step, a slight thump and a noise far restrained for an almost complete set of armor. Almost. The helmet dangles on the hip, at least for now. The full glory of the knight's visage is shown. Ladylike face, stern eyes but a slight smile. Hair, almost as white as snow, a bit frizzled as if it's gone through a lot of wind, and yet it still has quite the flow. A tiny scar on the nose of her bridge. Where did it even come from? A simple accident, she says. Reflecting on her cheeks is the shine of an odd blade, a greater sword of the greatswords. Its steel shines like no ordinary iron, a faint bit of bluish color on its glimmer. A crossguard of pure, but fading gold. Halleine Castoran, she was, and she was striving and slowly succeeding to make a name for herself. Before her was another knight. Sir Vitalion was a man whose name resonated among knights, guards and infantrymen. Though now just a simple guardsman by his own volition, he still had the respect of almost everyone in the land save for, well, criminals, dishonorable rebels and most importantly, the maliciously envious. To be quite honest, Halleine was envious, too. But he had her respect too, so in a way, her envy is more of a despire, an aspiration to surpass this man. Working with him was an honor, no matter how little the work. For him, his legendary name is all great deeds. For Hally, her name may be her once-honorable family name for now, but she wants great deeds, too. [color=7ea7d8]"My pleasure, Sir Vitalion." [/color] Halleine tightened a piece of loose armor for a moment. [color=7ea7d8]"No idea what to expect? Kind of concerning when you say that for a mere doping den. But it is really concerning when they say a pack of the most wanted rogues are running it. I'l be curious though, what do you have that makes you... ready?"[/color] Perhaps a glimpse of Vitalion's abilities would let her see how well-prepared they are.