Despite the cold tone she received as a greeting, Ty gave a small smile. Her smile was neither strained nor bright. It was Ty's own unique gesture that some called 'mysterious' or believed that the smile hid many stories. Mentally, she sighed. [i]'Training I can do. But Wish Master, you ask a lot for me to tour guide.'[/i] "I didn't mean to upset you. My apologies. There's no need to start on the wrong foot." She nodded and then eyed the two over. They didn't look that old, and there weren't any traces of magic on them. The siblings were mere humans. Her arms crossed under her chest as she waited for the two to collect their thoughts. Even though she had a calm look, inside she was rather nervous. The air elemental wasn't one to start conversations with people unless it was important. Everyone knew this. But in this case it appeared she would have to her over that. Or at least she thought she did, until the younger teen spoke. [i]'So I was right. I'll be mentoring the newcomer.'[/i] Ty let the two finish before she spoke a response. "I was well aware of one of you being interested in my field." With another small smile, this time directed to Nalia, she continued. "I'll be mentoring you miss Nalia. You'll get to live your dream. And by the sounds of it, you may already have the basics in gymnastics, which means the tedious basics will be easy to brush through." She looked over at Nathan, examining him over. She studied his features, how polite he was, and how he acted- controlling his sister's temper. Well, it was obvious the two were complete opposites. A fiery tempered one, and one much more calm. "What exactly do you want to do Nate?" Saying his name, the air elemental put it to memory. "Follow me. I'll show you around. Then I'll lead you two to an available cart." By then, as Ty continued speaking, she had already turned around and began walking off. "Carts, or the smaller tents, are where we reside until we move to the next city." Ty explained as they passed a few of the performance tents. "I hope you two are ready for quite an adventure. The characters that live here are vast, and not all are too friendly." Each tent they passed, Ty stopped to explain a little about each performer. She had started with Andracos' stage giving a small explanation as to who he was, and then what he was. "But do not worry. Mr. Seil makes sure he and a few other stay in line." Following him, Crow was next. Her explanation went from her animal taking abilities, to her own animalistic abilities. "Careful what you say to some of the fellow members. Not all of them will respond with only a curt tongue." Ty never looked at either of them when she said that comment, but it was obvious that it was directed toward Nalia. Eikki's tent was next. Her explanation was rather short for him. Ty didn't want to ramble on about one performer over the next and she made sure to keep her own admiration on check. All of this had been done in a calm fashion. She never grew over zealous when explaining the performances, nor had she grown nervous when she spoke of the dangerous beings inside the carnival. A few more tents including her own, and even now-barren concession stands later, Ty paused in a relatively opened area. Off to the side, she noticed Pachid sleep as always, resting against a crate. [i]'One would think he overworked himself day in and day out.[/i] "That is Pachid over there. He's friendly when he's awake- if you ever catch him when he's awake." During their journey, they had passed Vol who seemed to be in a hurry and even Grog, who was more than happy to welcome the newcomers. "These are two new recruits to the Carnival. Nathan and Nalia." The troll put on a bright smile before bellowing out a hello. "Welcome! Welcome! You'll have fun, yes." He then shook his head and continued. "Must go now. Busy with search." It appeared he had noticed, being the bouncer, that a few of his friends were scanning the grounds for oddities, and he decided to help out as well. Though he stuck to the main entrance just in case someone tried to sneak in. "Go on Grog. I must get these two settled anyway." This reminded her of the dangers that began to occur in the Carnival. Would it be best to notify them now or wait? Ty decided against scaring them on their first day. She looked between the two and then gestured ahead. "Where we reside is toward the back of the Carnival. You'll be able to design it as you wish. Just ask Mr. Seil and he will grant the wish... Of course, you don't have to pay for that." Ty made sure to make it clear that not everything they asked for while they were there would mean they had to give away something. "You've already signed the contract. Besides good performances and the souls you must gather, Mr. Seil expects nothing else from you. So if you ever need assistance, don't hesitate to ask. Although we are here to help as well." To a newcomer, Ty was sure that wasn't something that was supposed to be spoken of so lightly. Their lives had been given away after all. [i]'They'll get used to it.'[/i] Her informative speech ended as they stood together in front of a newly refurbished cart. "It appears, someone already got a tent set up for you both." It looked large enough to hold two people without being extremely cramped. "For now," Ty's gaze left theirs for a moment as she fumbled for something to say. "I'd say get aquatinted with everyone, and make yourself comfortable. There's no need to start your training immediately." Her arms crossed under chest and she looked over at her own tent not too far away. "That is where I reside if you ever need help. Do you...have any questions?" She decided it would be polite as a tour guide to ask such things. Ty had hoped she didn't move too fast, or wasn't clear with her explanations. It was the first time she was told to give a tour of the carnival and Ty really wanted it to be a good first try. If they didn't have anything other questions, Ty would nod and bid them a good night. Even though she'd say good night, she didn't head to her tent. She decided it would be best to inform Mr. Seil or Mogue that the two were settled. It would be one less thing the heads of the Carnival had to worry about, knowing they were already stressed.