[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/201111/2cd9bc4ff4170d774b9946bd063b66be.png[/img] [color=f26522]Mentions:[/color] [color=f26522]Location:[/color] Guild Lobby[/center][hr]Other Pokemon had began to file in as they waited for the orientation to start. He smiled at the Meowth as she returned his greeting. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad after all, seeing how most of the Pokemon gathered in the lobby had partaken on the free food the Buneary had brought. A cough had caught his attention just as he finished the sweetbread he had gotten and looked up at the Arcanine who had certainly seen better days. Zaru acknowledged that he had probably gotten most of his injuries from exploring. After all, it was a very dangerous job. He had seen all forms of explorers back when he was traveling with his family and the Arcanine - Scorch, he learned - had certainly been through a lot. Getting as much esteem as he did, maybe these injuries were just to be expected. His attitude matched his grizzled appearance. He was very displeased by the group that had landed on their guild - a bunch of young ones. Zaru looked over at Fae who looked nervous but reassured that they were just as good too. That was a little rude of their leader, wasn't it? Evidently, there weren't many adults who wanted to participate in the guild, or else they would have been there! He really should have been thankful to get anyone at all, right? The words in his head were spoken by the Litten, indignant at the Arcanine's behavior. He could have been a little less rude about it, which the Meowth quickly rectified, but he really did have a point. [color=f26522]"Besides, we're all willing to train to be the best we can be."[/color] Zaru pointed out. [color=f26522]"We didn't come here to laze around and I'm sure everyone wants to help in any way they can."[/color] Maybe it's the allure of adventure, maybe it's helping people, maybe it's for the money - in the end, everyone had their own goal and he was willing to bet that none of them would drop out just because the leader of the guild didn't think they were up to par.