[color=fff200][INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3]S H A V I S N A M I S T A[/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][/COLOR][hr][color=gray][sup][color=fff200][b]Location:[/b][/color] Morgenröte | [color=fff200][b]Interactions:[/b] [@The Irish Tree] [@AzureKnight] [@Enkryption][/color][/sup][/color] She nodded at Hector's decision to stay back, allowing Tilnak and Scarlett to move however they want to and meet up with them back here. She doubted they would take a long time to get said information so Shavis was more than happy to be able to talk with her teammates. She had already known how Scarlett operated, though only through hearsay as she neve went on any particular mission with her before. Tilnak was a bit more of a mystery but she was sure that her fellow Belua wouldn't mind sharing such combat information with them. [color=fff200]"Long-range combatant, huh? I'll be counting on you a lot then."[/color] Shavis said with a nod, feeling safe knowing that someone had a better scope of the battlefield than she did. She knew that she had a tendency to hyperfocus on enemies in front of her and have trouble keeping up when there were too many angles to focus on during a fight. [color=fff200]"And simple healing can go a long way in a fight. I'll thank you in advance for taking care of me."[/color] She flashed him a toothy grin. Her eyes fell upon the familiar as it stared at her, unblinking. She stared back, tilting her head to the side. [color=fff200]"He seems like a cute little guy. Not off-putting at all!"[/color] She reassured him. She then turned to Lapis as she excitedly commented about them being Invokers. It was a pleasant surprise that there were so many of them and Shavis wasn't going to complain about having more combatants on the playing field. [color=fff200]"I'm sure we can think up of something on the fly for those combination attacks. Like a jet stream of water pumped full of lightning, that'll get 'em!"[/color] [color=fff200]"Oh, my familiar Shadar here helps me out on the field. If you're seeing two of him, I promise you're not hallucinating. He can split himself."[/color] She snickered, reaching up to pat the familiar's head as he lounged on her shoulder. He was deceptively small as he laid there, gazing at the other mages. [color=fff200]"Got a couple other tricks with spirits but I'll show you guys as we go. Can't ruin all of the surprises now, can we?"[/color] Lapis admitted to both of them that she was an esper. Oh, then it did make sense that she would want to go on this low-ranking mission instead of going for a different one. Shavis nodded, turning serious for the moment. [color=fff200]"I do. I lived in the forest for most of my life and co-existing with beasts has been our way of life. Anything that upsets the ecosystem is something we seek to stop."[/color] She reached over to give a reassuring pat to the younger Reaver. [color=fff200]"We'll get to the bottom of this and get those Makara back into their territory."[/color] She stood back, pressing a hand to her chin in thought. Shavis wasn't much of a planner or a logical person overall. That was what Patia was for. Still. [color=fff200]"I'm not very familiar with espers such as you though. Mine is more of an instinct. Could you... somehow communicate with creatures? Or is it just a one-way street?"[/color] Her ears twitched, hearing footsteps coming down the hall. So she checked, peering over one of the corners to see that one of theirs had finally found their way back. She let out a sharp whistle to snap Scarlett out of her head, something Shavis had grown accustomed to doing around the reaver. She wouldn't want to be on the opposite side of her magic after all. [color=fff200]"All done with your preparations?"[/color]