Callum was about to respond to Xanara before being interrupted by the rather oddly dressed woman popping up and introducing herself. The head assistant, apparently. She looked rather flamboyant, though he was more interested in her magic. He had heard of teleporting before, but to see someone spontaneously and freely manage the discipline was impressive to see. Teleportation, temporal warping...Callum puffed one side of his cheek and jokingly pouted to himself. [i]Well Judge, what were you saying about meeting people like me, eh? Where the boxers at?[/i] Or the Judge was taking the mick of him when he said that. Or he was hoping too much to find those like him just in the arrival ship. Yeah, that was probably it. The world of magic was diverse, after all, and he had to admit that he took up a niche corner. He nodded as Xanara moved along to Linxi, and noticed her...popping? She disappeared, though there were faint distortions in her wake. He frowned and searched around the room, to no avail. In a few more moments, he saw her back in the room, next to the assistant. Hmm. He guessed she wasn't as in grasp with her spacial abilities, and popped up in the wrong place or something. He secretly was glad he didn't take her offer. He guffawed and moved along the groups of students. Everyone seemed to be fraternising, anyway, so he guessed he should say hello to some folk, too. He looked around and saw a girl guarded by a group of shadowed creatures, talking to a boy with a book. Warlocks, he guessed. He weren't afraid of demons or the warlocks who made a pact with them, but there was a feeling of unease about it to Callum. And the fact that the figures looked so otherworldly didn't help. He turned away and idly stared at the bumbling students, leaning against a railing, looking for others. Huh. He spotted a boy carrying dull metal equipment. He looked down at his own bracelet. Lead. Definitely lead. He wandered over and nodded with a grin. "Hey there! You're a dispeller too?" He held up his bracelet, hoping to strike a connection. [@DrowsyPangolin]