[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/yJFUGAO.jpg[/img][/center] [hr] [@Hammerman] A multitude of things happened in the moment following Shavis and Asterope's discussion. One of which was a pretty looking Fey looking her way and presenting himself with a name and a flirt. Now, it was nothing too bad but the mage could see him go earlier and felt like he needed a warning. She first turned to the ither Fey, Renee. [color=fff79a]"Renee, was it? Don't worry a thing about it."[/color] she answered to her apologies on his behalf, then turned to Lanus himself. [color=fff79a]"How sweet, thank you - but don't think for a second that your own pretty eyes will protect you from the lightning of the gods if you try that with me again."[/color] she said with a smile and in a nonchalant tone. There was no bad blood, just a friendly warning that Asterope was not the kind of Lady to suffer unwanted advances. [@Polaris North] [color=fff79a]"Well, certainly. I also am glad we meet once more. Our first encounter was much productive, wasn't it?"[/color] Asterope told Shavis, referring of course to them training together and learning from one another. [color=fff79a]"Shall we?"[/color] After more little altercations, as well as the tower-climbing individual being brought back on the ground, the group made it's way inside the tower. Asterope did her best to ignore the man commenting on her group's looks. He didn't know any of them and looked in a bad place mentally - best not take any comments personally then. Besides, she had full confidence in her own abilities as a Magus and had to trust her companions were the same. The tower was really something indeed - its architecture was impressive and beautiful. As expected from the Eon Tower. Though, they would not enjoy it for long before they made it through the large gates and in front of their new Leader - a young looking man, all things considered. He looked no older than herself, which surprised the Witch. Like the others, Astrope introduced herself and listened to his speech to them. Shavis said it before Asterope could - straight to the field, it seemed. Contrary to some others, though, Asterope herself decided to remain silent. If they sent them out this quickly, it could mean that either big things were happening or that they were extremely understaffed... but she kept those thoughts to herself for now. She [i]did[/i] drop a; [color=fff79a]"Well, things promise to be interesting a lot quicker than I expected."[/color] for anyone close enough to hear her.