[hr][hr][center][h2][color=#B22222]Cassiopeia Hood[/color][/h2][img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/cf/81/e6/cf81e660c663f0c8f298ae60777ed924.gif[/img][hr][color=#B22222]Location:[/color] Sewers -- Camelot [color=#B22222]Skills:[/color] [hr][hr][/center] Cassiopeia descended into the sewers after Rose and immediately regretted it. She covered her nose, feeling her stomach heave and shut her eyes. Praying to whomever that she could keep her meal down and get through this. Cassiopeia watched the rats and who knows whatever else was floating in the water until she heard Hansel. She released her nose, breathing out as she exclaimed. [color=#B22222]”Half an hour?!”[/color] She got a whiff of the sewers again and quickly covered her nose, wishing they had more than just their sleeves to cover their mouth and nose. Cassiopeia could almost taste the smell it was that rank. She followed the group into the sewers, keeping her face firmly covered and would only speak if absolutely necessary. Half an hour was probably going to feel like half a day down here. Cassi didn’t think she would be able to bathe enough to get the smell off of her. Not to mention the condition her clothes would be in. She was suddenly envious of Artemis upstairs in their room snug under the covers or watching birds flying. [hr][hr][center][h2][color=#F08080]Willow Jones[/color][/h2][img]https://data.whicdn.com/images/275580847/original.gif[/img][hr][color=#F08080]Location:[/color] Camelot [color=#F08080]Skills:[/color] [hr][hr][/center] The groups parted ways and Cassiopeia smiled, following closely behind Merlin and Gretel as they made their way. It seemed everyone was on board for releasing animals but not so much the fire. Still, they were going to go through with both. At least Colby was still hell bent to light something on fire. Merlin presented a problem in saying that people wouldn’t get all excited if there wasn’t a fire source. She supposed in a land full of magic, a magical fire wasn’t something to be nervous about. A real fire though could cause destruction and potentially death. [color=#F08080]”There must be a way to fake that as well so we don’t start a real fire. Pile up fuel and straw bales or something,”[/color] Willow noted. As the children of all these famous people and helpers of the people, Willow didn’t think going around causing destruction on day one of being in their true home was a wise idea. The people may turn on them, thinking they were no good or rouges rather than heroes. Willow knew the difference between Batman and Superman. Most people tended to forgive Superman more than they did Batman.