Ishmael figured that the mage would likely be in a hurry so he decided to use a mass rejuvenation spell. He simply rose his hand up into the air and then he closed it into a fist and it would seem that light tried to escape from it. He then released that light by re-opening his hand, the light engulfed a good portion of the room hitting everyone. This light then surrounded each persons body and suddenly the fatigue in ones legs or arms began to vanish into nothing. Energy was restored into them and once Ishmael was done he turned to look to the pink haired elf named Nova once more. He smiled and then turned away from her to join Heinrich. "I believe we are ready to move on now,.." Heinrich turned to face him finding that the elves had joined them rather quickly. He then nodded to them, "Apologies, for not allowing you to sleep tonight but I feel that it is best to get moving. We can find another place to rest our eyes." He said and then with that said and done he turned his head to face forward and began to move down the hallway. Leading the group ever farther into the labyrinth which was all but forgotten by travelers. Many unseen treasures would be found and as well as monsters and creatures you only heard tales about. He wouldn't be surprised if they saw some dark mantle but those things were best avoided. Ishmael followed after Heinrich and as they walked he felt that this time he would start the conversation. "So Nova, how did your people react to your pink hair and red eyes?" He asked her. Cassandra smiled at the words De had told her. He was indeed a wise and rather intelligent human. It was perhaps because of his isolation from the world that he had no room for racist thoughts of others and so in turn he had a better outlook on everything. Plus for him it was a big learning experience. "Well I am pretty good with a rapier, I enjoy how light it is in my hands, which works good for someone like me. Seeing as I have to resort to speed to fight, but from the way this mission might sound we might be relying more one my expertise with poisons then I thought... but I will spare it for only the toughest of foes." She said. Her smile formed into a smirk. De would likely be the first human she could actually befriend without having to prove she is not her mothers daughter.