[center][h2]Ria[/h2][/center] [@Scarifar][@rawkhawk64][@Bartimaeus][@AtomicNut] [hr] Ria wiped her brow in relief at Celestine's proclamation that Andras was okay. That was some good news at least. She would still have to explain to King how the girl had been lifted right out from under her all seeing eye, but at least she wasn't nestled in some demons stomach. "Might be for the best she ain't here, I can't imagine what happened was more traumatic than this...shit." She waved her hand to all the ashy black outlines of where bodies had been before Brutus had obliterate them. Stepping forward she grabbed Diana, or that thing she had confirmed wasn't Diana, by the hand and Kheraket by the shoulder, rushing them both out of the room and insisting the others follow. Now she needed him more than ever to find out what this possession thing was and how to get it out. [hr] [center][h2]Naserph[/h2][/center] [@KillamriX88][@Crowvette] Naserph road along silently in the back, his head leaning against the window listlessly. It was apparent that whatever emergency their was they were moving away from it, but if King was on the scene everything would probably be settled before he managed to run back to the stadium. Besides that, he had no clue how to get back there. He hadn't exactly been paying attention to their rout, after all, and he didn't imagine Wolf would be willing to show him the way back. He clenched his fists and pressed his face even harder against the glass. How was it that luck wasn't with him. This would have been the perfect way to earn some prestige and glory. If he had known that something would happen at the arena he would never have invited himself on this adventure. Damn it all. He didn't have time for this. As they pulled up to Vera's home he didn't go in. Instead he scaled the side with a series of jumps and settled on the roof, turning his ears in the direction of the stadium. The wind was good today. Sometimes on a day like today the wind could carry the sounds of the stadium all the way up to the peak of the sacred mountain. You could hear the faint sounds of the announcements if you knew where to listen from. They as he might though, he couldn't hear a thing. That should be all right at least. If he couldn't hear whatever chaos was going on over there it certainly couldn't worry anyone back him that might be listening. So he crossed his legs and looked out over the street. If he was lucky that Gal character would try again tonight.