[i][center][b][color=ed1c24][h1]Shareena Heartrender[/h1]Feasting Hall / Shula Castle Interacting with:[/color][/b] N/A [/center] Normally Shareena would've left this tournament for what it was, given that crowds always came with the risk of being recognized. Yet, with the tournament underway, many of the travelers she'd usually harass were capable combatants coming to Sher for the Firebrand Tourney, leaving her in a tight spot, money-wise. In the end Shareena had reached the conclusion that if she'd have to fight them anyway, she might as well do it in the tournament itself... But still, This stupid dress was so constrictive! She couldn't very well show up dressed like a bandit, but this was definitely one of those times that she regretted not having any simpler clothes. After running through her checklist one final time, Shareena joined the festivities in the feasting hall, somewhat reassured knowing that she was at the very least prepared. As she stepped into the feasting hall with [abbr=a Croagunk and a Zoroark]two seemingly identical Croagunks[/abbr] by her side, Shareena halted for a bit and sought a place to sit down. Much to her dismay, the crowd was even bigger than she'd anticipated, leaving nowhere even remotely calm. Resigning herself to being a part of the crowd, Shareena gestured for her pokémon partners to follow and headed for a table with a minimal amount of Sheran-looking people. Even if that was technically the group she belonged to, it was a people she'd broken off from years ago. The group most prominent at this table seemed to be the Hotaruans, though the only real evidence to support this conclusion was the overall red color that seemed to dominate the table. With her own red dress, Shareena fit in pretty well. Still, she was quite clearly not Hotaruan, if the curly brown hair she'd tied into a ponytail and draped over her shoulder was any indication. On top of that, she seemed more like a spectator than a participant, carrying no armor or weapons of any kind on her. That part of the charade was probably her least favorite part, even if Sigunn was carrying her sword and axe under its illusion. Despite all the risks and the downsides though, there was one more thing beside the prize money that made this trip worth the effort; free food. Lots of it. [/i]