[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/201110/0750c056ad99fa06cf1811c89e7e0514.png[/img][/center] [center][b]Mentions:[/b][/center] Ace fought to keep his fur from bristling, in fear or anger he wasn't sure, as Scorch glared and snarled at the lot of them. If this was the way the leader of the guild acted he wasn't totally sure he wanted to be a part of it anymore, but he also wouldn't let some old dog dictate what he did. Thankfully, before the situation could escalate any further the Sylveon clapped and pulled everyone's attention to her. Introductions made sense. Despite living here most of his life he couldn't say he really recognized many of the others who were in the lobby, and maybe Scorch would warm up a bit if he got to know what everyone was capable of. Some of the other's already gave their introductions. So far it seemed like they had a pretty diverse group here which would be great when they got out into the field. After the Aron, Ting, spoke he stood up straight, [color=00aeef][b]"I'm Ace. I can dish out some hard hits and I'm not afraid to be the first in line to fight for the rest of the team. My family moved here after The Shade started to impact Moonfall, and I've spent the past several years doing all different kinds of work and caring for my sister. Sort of a jack of all trades I suppose."[/b][/color] He sat back down. He figured that was a quick enough summary of what he could bring to the team. He wasn't sure if they'd be split up on missions or sent out together, but he could fill in at least a few different roles if need be. That was if Scorch even wanted them to stay around after his less than pleased entrance. What were the odds that he could even find older pokemon that were willing to delve into The Shade in Cloudgate. Not super high in his opinion. Hopefully Scorch realized that this group was probably the best he was going to get.