[hr][center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjk2LmNlZjU4Zi5SWEpwY3lCVFlXMWhaV3csLjQA/mafakanev.regular.png[/img][/center] [hr][indent] The vambrace on his arm warned him what was coming, and Eris resisted the urge to groan as he instead looked up at the night sky. The colorization of daytime was alright, he'd be lying if he said it wasn't nice to look at (no matter how terrifying the thought of actually [i]being[/i] outside at the same time the sun was) but the night sky still had its own beauty. For one, there was no beating the view of the stars above, and it wasn't so bright that he had to repeatedly squint at anything. He would never understand how mortals dealt with the change, but he tucked a reminder to find a way to ask Max without getting made fun of. That said, either time was better than complete darkness, but once his vision clouded over, he held back another groan. Well, at the very least they were in agreement that now that this challenge was done, they were going to leave. And for the better in his opinion. Aside from probably being filthy at this point, there was a lot he needed to think about. He'd have to either dig around his luggage for his noise cancelling headphones or find some other excuse to get Max out of the dorm, he was pretty sure he just wanted to be alone tonight. Hearing Varis' voice, Eris looked in the direction where he thought it was in and rolled his eyes. That wasn't really a suggestion. He went to make a gesture to Max before remembering he had no idea where he was, and slumped his shoulders slightly. [color=ccff99]"Lead the way, the sooner we get out, the better,"[/color] He verbally agreed, stuffing his hands into his pockets. [/indent][hr] [sub][right]Sulking mostly at [@Achronum] but [@Scribe of Thoth] and [@Obscene Symphony] are here too and might get second hand moodiness.[/right][/sub]