It appeared as if she'd arrived just at the tail end of the battle. The other combatants were strong, Valheim's troops fled from them just like that...! It was kind of exciting, at least as far a Robin was concerned, but things didn't seem so straightforward. Some of the others had already been working together, while others stumbled across the scene just as she had. It was a varied group of people, to say the least. It seemed as if the others who were introducing themselves to begin with were the other newcomers, like herself. At first she'd wanted to go ahead immediately, but after a moment Robin decided to let the others go first. Not only was it more polite, but all eyes would be on her if she went towards the end. The two men appeared to have come here together. For a moment, she wondered if they were after the same bandits she had been, but apparently that wasn't the case at all. The Mystral girl was seemingly incredibly shy, and in search of her brother. As far as she knew, given their culture, such situations weren't terribly uncommon. At least insofar as separated siblings went. Naturally, it only made sense to assist her goal as well. A hero would never turn her back on anyone who was in need, after all. But also there were some legitimate war heroes here?! She hadn't even realized until now, but Galahad the Dragonslayer?! Not to mention, was that seriously---- Robin took a deep breath. No, no, now wasn't the time. She had to make a strong impression! Heroes always made strong impressions, after all. Rising to her feet with a flourish, Robin bowed deeply with her right arm crossed over her chest. "I am Robin Fey, Hero and Adventurer! Wherever evil arises, I too shall appear to deliver justice!" With her bold decoration, Robin straightened and swept her cape to the side. "I came here in search of bandits reportedly plaguing the people of this region, but it seems they may already have been dealt with," she continued, "However, be it Bandits or Valheim's would-be conquerors, the blade of justice never rests!" It wasn't just her dramatic manner of speech, nor the way she swept her right hand aside and made her cape flutter once again. No, the fact that Robin had made herself literally sparkle must have only added to the vision. Tiny lights winked in and out of existence around the uniform-clad girl. Her appearance and manner of speech, however, may have made it difficult to realize she was a girl in the first place, given her androgynous looks.