[center][img]https://see.fontimg.com/api/rf5/R87V/NjA4YzZlNWVjZDA1NDAyM2JjMTJkMDJiYmNkZDc0ZmIudHRm/VHJpc3MgQmxvb2RmbGFtZQ/cartoon-idol.png?r=fs&h=41&w=1000&fg=E30C0C&bg=200202&tb=1&s=41[/img][/center] Triss releases Damian from her clutches as soon as the four mysterious ladies arrive.  Her smile quickly vanishes as the atmosphere shifted in a much more serious tone. Judging by their face value alone, they appear to be somewhat unfriendly and don’t vibe with the rest of the reavers. The type of mean girls who walk into the classroom and cause nothing but trouble. Their eyes pierce like daggers. Their features are like predators. Their presence is well known, as most staff members are immediately intimidated just by looking at them. The dwarven warrior never got that impression or felt the same way about them. Sure, they meant business, but to her, they are just a bunch of beastfolk with some slick fashion sense. A fellow idol formed a group, perhaps? Her years fighting in the arena fortified her resolve to never get intimidated or freeze in the face of danger. Her bravery shines along with her immortal flame rune engraved on her chest, which negates negative emotions such as the fear of the unknown. In any case, within this span of numerous introductions and mysterious guests popping out of nowhere, Triss realized two crucial things. One: That she is hungry and Two: that Red-scale belua seems to be in a foul mood about something. [color=ed1c24]“You there, old lunch maiden. Git behind me, as someone who spends most of her life fighting in the ring, I know ill intent when I see one. That scaly lassie over there seems to be eying someone."[/color] Triss warned Bellum. [color=ed1c24] "If trouble starts to break out, I will not let these foreign ladies harm ya without sampling yor delicious meal inside muh belly after a long flight gettin' here.” [/color] Thinking with her stomach, Triss steps in front of the cowering staff, protecting what she thinks is the most important person in the room, which is the resident cook.