[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=9999ff]Andromeda Aldrich[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://i.postimg.cc/rw2405Gw/original.gif[/img][/center][hr][hr][center][b][color=9999ff]Location:[/color][/b] Ville au Camp - Main House - Room 101: Sitting Room [b][color=9999ff]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A[/center][hr] Andromeda wasn't really sure how she felt about Giouse's proposal - that they needed to face the dragon without training and hope to not get eaten? She didn't want to bring it up, but they all had faced some form of a dragon before - and they all lost. They had died. No one here died from natural causes as far as she had been able to tell. She caught the name that Faith mentioned - Miss Babylon - and it struck her as significant. No ordinary person in her experience had a name like that - at least, not when it came to the Emendators. Gilbert's words then indicated that it wasn't only Faith that would need additional training - that they all would. They had been doing so much grueling training so far, but it hadn't been specific to their abilities, that much was true. She nodded at James, giving him a slight smile as he checked in on her. [color=9999ff]"Thanks James - I appreciate it,"[/color] Andromeda said softly. His hand on her shoulder was more comforting than she would have cared to admit and she returned her attention to Siduri. Chateau de Babylon? Yes, her earlier guess was right - whoever Miss Babylon was, she was clearly powerful and important. People rarely had buildings named after them and were consulted on the apocalypse if that wasn't the case. At Siduri's words on choosing the dragon to face, the dread in her stomach grew again. The apocalypse that Siduri was here to discuss... Eve's disappearance was just a side quest on the main storyline. At the very least, like a video game, the loop gave them all the time in the world in theory.