[center][img]https://i.postimg.cc/7PF0w4Ms/image.png[/img][/center] [center] [b][color=b71d5d]Location:[/color][/b] Outside in the snow [b][color=b71d5d]Skill:[/color][/b] [/center] [hr][hr] Andy waved as Kiera said hi and passed them with Leda. She liked Leda. Leda talked about stuff and didn't require Andy to say anything when she was in a quiet mood. She turned back to Arthur and listened to him as she worked on gathering snow for the Snowman. She briefly wondered if Kiera could make the snowman real like Elsa since she controlled water. Would that work for snow and ice? She ignored the train of thought and focused on the more important conversation. Andy smiled. Arthur seemed to accept that being a demi-god meant they'd have to risk themselves for others. It was odd that Andy had gotten their first. But she enjoyed the fights. And she knew how much those fights sucked when you were alone. It was better in a group. Better when you had other people who could watch your back. [color=b71d5d]"And I'll go where you go."[/color] She didn't put a modifier on it. She didn't care if she broke all the camp's rules. If Arthur was called on a quest she would follow him. She would protect him. However, if she was called away and he had to stay that was okay with her. The camp was safe, which meant it was a good thing no one told her about how the camp wasn't always safe. [center][hr][hr] [img]https://i.postimg.cc/K8QvVB52/image.png[/img] [hr][hr] [color=0080ff]Location:[/color] Dining Pavilion [color=0080ff]Skills:[/color] [hr][/center] [color=0080ff]"It'll force some outside the box thinking. We're all used to fighting in the way of our camp. I think the shake-up will be good for us."[/color] A part of her wondered if the two camps working together would help the gods settle down too. Her thoughts about the matter didn't go any farther though as Nancy went into a trance. She stood up from the bench and got to her friend's side. She had seen this enough to know exactly what was happening. When Nancy came out of the trance and asked for something to draw with Niah pulled from her bag her sketchbook and pen. She wasn't very good at drawing but kept at the sketches, and it was a good thing. This wasn't the first time the notebook had been used for something like this. She handed the items to Nancy. Niah then reached up for her cup, finished the contents real quick, and requested water. And held that out to Nancy as well. Though she should have gone for the sweetest frappuccino she could imagine knowing Nancy.