[center][h3][color=ff2400]Tori Rauðrgant[/color], [color=007236]Malachite Aventure[/color]and [color=9e0b0f]Onyx Harkin[/color][/h3][/center] [i][color=ff2400]I like this person,[/color][/i] Tori thought immediately, as the tall, well-built, hooded boy--a bit younger than she was, she thought, despite his height--walked straight up to her, mincing no words and speaking straightforward. His language was a bit strange--[i][color=ff2400]who in the Maidens' names says 'perchance' unironically...?[/color][/i] but the fact remained that he wasn't one of the verbal dancers that Tori found so aggravating. The fact that he wore a pair of strong-looking gauntlets, even if they weren't nearly as heavy as hers, didn't hurt either. She flashed a smile, dropping her still-stretching arms down in front of her and giving him a closer look at Sigyn, turning it a few times so he could appreciate its bulky (and admittedly asymmetrical) glory. She took a great deal of pride in showing it off: she hadn't exactly had easy access to a weapons-forge in Atlas. Working out was something that she could do without a facility. Weaponmaking? Not so much. So as mismatched as her gauntlets were, she loved them like a proud parent. "[color=ff2400]What, Sigyn? Yeah. Took a while and,[/color]" she tapped a few mismatched plates with one of the massive metal fingers, "[color=ff2400]the whole thing is mostly cobbled together from scrap, but it works.[/color]" She shucked the right gauntlet off, revealing a hand that was surprisingly fine-boned and delicate, and held it out. "[color=ff2400]Tori Rauðrgant. I'd usually be a little more physical in a greeting than a handshake, but it's a little hot here for me.[/color]" She chuckled, but remained visibly uncomfortable in the heat. Onyx stared quite intently at Sigyn, despite their roughness compared to the gloves he had, he had to admire the craftsmanship even so. [color=9e0b0f]”Where you see scrap, I see perfection.”[/color] He said, not really smiling, though there was a slight bit of excitement in his voice. [color=9e0b0f]”You made your weapon to fit you and you alone, perfectly.”[/color] He said, now seeing Tori offering her hand to shake. He raised a brow at that gesture. He rarely ever removed his Lion’s Claws from his hands, especially for such rather meaningless gesture. However, in the end, he did remove one of the gloves and shook her hand. Compared to hers, his was quite rough, as one would expect of someone living in the harsh lands of Vacuo and a smith on top of that. [color=9e0b0f]”If you wish, I can perhaps teach you a few tricks and help you improve on perfection, if you wish, that is.”[/color] He said, nodding towards her, opening his mouth to say something else, however, he saw a young man telling them to move on and rather rudely called them meat-heads. [hr] [color=9e0b0f]”What did you just call us, stranger?”[/color] He asked, his eyes narrowing and his fists clenching as the stranger walked past them. For a moment, the young man let the silence build, until he was likely at the edge of their range of hearing, as they were far enough from him that he would barely hear their speaking voices. “[color=007236]You’d think meatloaves like you two would have better spatial awareness. Get out of the jet-wash, dorks. Engine intakes are no place for sucking face,[/color]” he berated with a mildly projected voice, not even giving them the courtesy of looking in their direction. [color=9e0b0f]“If I didn’t know any better, I’d say you are intentionally looking for a fight, stranger.”[/color] Onyx said to the young man, slowly approaching him, intending to look as menacing as possible to this rude new acquaintance. The blond’s heart sank a bit: but on with the show, “[color=007236]You really don’t want to do that, lover-boy. But you never know when someone else’s Semblance could hit the breaks before you get going. I’d advise not doing anything foolish,[/color]” remarked the boy in green coldly. Tori cracked her knuckles vigorously and glared at the [i]frustration[/i] that had presented itself to them. “[color=ff2400]Onyx? Perhaps I’ll take you up on that offer later. As of now, I want to tell him something.[/color]” She stood up to her full, impressive height and stalked up to the boy. However, as she approached, she could see a violent green nimbus of energy surrounding him. It snapped and crackled, only becoming more turbulent as time went on. As Sigyn drew near, it seemed the Aura was keen to lash out at the metal of the weapon. The boy stiffened as he felt her proximity. She stopped her hand short, surprise and caution crossing her face for a moment before she dropped her hand back to her side. Her voice, when she spoke, was calm and soft, but low, almost a rumble. “[color=ff2400]I’ll admit, you have a point; it’s kinda dangerous to stand there. But if, in future, you have something to say to me, it’s rude of you to do it with your back turned like a rat. Say it to my face.[/color]” Then, lips turning up with a mischievous grin, she whispered to him, “[color=ff2400]I don’t know what’s going on with your Aura, but I could still snap you in half.[/color]” The boy in question’s face was now a slate of distance. Being that he had the chance, though, he ran. Without thinking, he just ran, leaving a static electric popping and flashing against Sygyn as he skirted the crowd and disappeared into the haze of heat and shadow under Shade’s grand entrance. Onyx, much like Tori, felt like he wanted to snap the young man in half. He was sure that he could use his Semblance to absorb the heat around him to give him the strength to do so and the resistance to not get too harmed by his own Semblance. Before he could do anything however, the young man just ran away like most people did when faced with people with overwhelming power. [color=9e0b0f]”I say we just go the entrance as well.”[/color] He said, dropping his intimidating posture and relaxing a bit. [color=9e0b0f]”That way we can still continue our talk without being interrupted by anyone else.”[/color] Tori’s face turned pensive, more than anything else. Of course, the young man had [i]very[/i] much frustrated her. But...when he’d run, there’d been something in his face that she’d recognized. She frowned, her thoughts rapidly snowballing down a hill as she tried to figure out what had just happened. “[color=ff2400]...Sure, that’s fine. I get the feeling we’ll be seeing him again anyway.[/color]” Heaving in a heavy breath, she began to walk forward, trying to ignore the little seed of doubt and guilt in the back of her mind.