Set's answer to worry isn't a...set one. She'd [i]like[/i] to say that's it's always something like how she handled getting rattled with the dark-eyed girl. Deep breaths, center the mind, focus on what needs doing. That's certainly the Zhianku way. They are a people that acknowledge that conflict exists and that the mind will inherently focus on such things. Hence, addressing anxiety is a matter of training and technique. That works, too, and sometimes Set uses it. Especially where there's time. Be conscious of the physical. Feel your breath, slow it. Let your stress rise up from the very ends of your toes, all the way through yourself. Up through the legs to gather in the stomach, then up and out and past the chest, releasing the tightness, out of the shoulders that didn't even know they had a burden on them, and out with the breath. But, that's also a technique that takes practice, focus, a solid mental state. It's difficult when you're distracted or angry, it's near-on impossible when somebody is egging you on or your reaction is an immediate one of panic or concern. Instinct isn't in the business of just sitting in the corner and waiting on rational decision-making. Set's instincts are a weird mix too. Sometimes she wants to draw attention to herself, other times she wants to run and hide. Sometime she wants to cry and other times she wants to get angry. Right now, she's got her lips pursed unconsciously and she's leaning over the screens with her eyes darting from angle to angle, watching anxiously and trying to think of a plan to make sure this doesn't get messed up. [Assess: 5+3+3=11. What here can I use to ensure our route is clear? What's the greatest danger? (in particular, what does the aim of the guards seem to be?)]