Kaito sighed. As usual Jazdia was drawing her own plans again without any regard for what others thought or said. That elf could be such a pain in the ass at times. And yet it was one of the traits the kitsune liked about her. She was never boring and complacent. It was truly a miracle that Madame Mathilda hasn’t exploded yet because of Jazdia’s way of communicating. It would surely be a sight to behold. However the orc showed a degree of remarkable patience that he hadn’t expected of her. [color=#93FFFF]“I don’t believe in coincidences. I still think the fact that we suddenly broke through with scrying is entirely intentional from their side and that us splitting up is exactly what they want us to do. But hey, why listen to someone who specializes in trickery and misdirection…..”[/color] Spoke the fox mildly annoyed as he was convinced that this whole situation was an obvious trap. For a moment he contemplated what to do next. The decision was already made to split up so there was little that could be done about that. The only thing that wasn’t clear yet was who would go to what place. [color=#93FFFF]“So about this splitting up thing. Who’s going to tag along with Mathilda to Pesti and who’s going with Jazdia to Fanghorn? Can I assume that you ladies have thought about what abilities you want on what front?”[/color]