[hr][hr][center][h3][b][color=a187be]🌈 Leda Storm 🌈[/color] and [color=silver]✨ Rebecca Eventide ✨[/color][/b][/h3][img]https://i.postimg.cc/k4qpt7F3/Leda-Rebecca.gif[/img][hr][b]Location:[/b] Argo III [b]Skills:[/b] N/A [hr][hr][/center] Rebecca smiled brightly as Demetri inquired about her craft. Not very many demigods beyond the children of Hecate attempted to learn the ways of magic and the mist. There was no rule against teaching them however, as far as she was aware the main sources of reluctance were a lack of innate ability or the time and dedication it took to mastering the craft. [color=silver]"If you are asking if I could teach you magic, then I would be delighted,"[/color] Rebecca answered him at a whisper. [color=silver]"Come to my cabin this evening. I imagine since you are a changeling, you likely will have the aptitude for the craft."[/color] She couldn't help but grin a bit wickedly as he thanked her for not skinning him at the end of the tour. [color=silver]"Don't thank me yet,"[/color] she warned him ominously, just messing with his mind. That was something she was fond of, something that had once upon a time endeared her to Leda. Her mind wandered over towards Mona's question. In her experience, there never really were a usual sort of monster. They always came in great variety and numbers. Sure, aerial based ones would make sense given their location, but even then there were thousands of options as far as she was aware. [color=a187be]"Joint promise,"[/color] Leda whispered to Mary. She then rose her voice to a normal volume. [color=a187be]"I'll see about doing some preliminary prayers, sacrifice some food to Zeus and the other minor gods of the sky... That should help us at least with their threats. Unless of course some of them decided not to play Team Olympus in this debacle,"[/color] she added, thinking aloud a bit at the end there. Not all gods were thrilled with Olympus - especially the minor ones. She couldn't blame them. They were often overlooked and mistreated. Sometimes they even faded away into nothingness. Her own mother, the messenger of the gods, hadn't even had a cabin at Camp Halfblood for too long. Of course, her mind flickered back to Zeus. She really hoped the presence of his two children on the Argo III would be enough to keep him from slamming them with a lightning bold, but they also had a child of Poseidon on board. That wouldn't help at all. She didn't want to get stuck with the worst cabin though, so she hurried off to go find one to move into. She hoped it would have a window at least, that way she could have a nice view. Rebecca went off to select one as well.