[h2][center][u][b][color=0076a3]Léon Reverdin[/color][/b][/u][/center][/h2] [i]Looks like I'm in,[/i] Léon thought as he was released from Nuri's hug. That should make six of them- three Swords, two Coins, and himself as a Cup. [i]Wait, no, we also have her, so that makes seven,[/i] he thought as he watched Corrine, a novice Wand, get "volunteered" by her wife. With the addition of Corrine, they had all four classes of adventurer for this task, which Léon thought was reasonable precaution to take when dealing with a quest like this one, where the dangers were not known. Additionally, more hands would mean an easier time lugging the artifacts back to Estival. "Don't worry, Dolivodro, Nuri and myself ought to be able to handle any undead," Léon reassured the big Ingvarr. He might not have the training and fire magic that the Reonite paladin had, but his hammer ought to suffice for normal mindless undead, and if they ran into one that couldn't be brought down by breaking every bone in its body, he knew how to summon a lamplighter, a divine psychopomp servant of the dual goddesses renowned for their anti-undead powers as well as their very short attention spans. While the fairy was busy irritating Liliane, Léon decided that now was a good time to officially sign up for the mission. He approached the receptionist and spoke. "I will be joining the quest as well." He wasn't entirely sure whether or not the church would expect him to accept payment for doing a job for them, but he could worry about that later. Besides, he wasn't doing this for the reward, he was doing this because he wanted to be one of the first people to visit the lost ruin, and because it was his duty to recover whatever lost relics that lie within. [@Darner][@VitaVitaAR]