Pyrrus continued for the door. At this point it seemed futile to go on with Rashim, especially in his state. He surely didn't want to give up he wanted him to at least say he remembered him so he would know for a fact that he had just changed. Pyrrus didn't want to go on with that bothering him. But Rashim seemed just as done with him as he had simply brushed past him even after he yelled. The dragonkin decided to leave it be for now. Instead he would get back to the matter at hand. The expedition. That thought comforted him a bit. Here he was still headed upon his journey. Still past the first part of the check with second surely not to be an issue. Now from his spectacle not to long ago the dragonkin knew he was able to control and amplify he dragon fire to huge measures. Sure it was a bit messy...but at least he knew he was able to do it. Perhaps in a panicked state it would even go through smoothly. The dragonkin of course had taken a specialty to fire once he learned he was a dragon. The scholar had told him that it would be best since it would always be available to it. Although he felt it was a little cheap....it was much easier to control and amplify the raw power of dragon fire as opposed to normal fire. The feat would look harder to anyone who didn't know, but it was a feat in its own to be a dragon. Showing of his power wouldn't be a problem, hopefully his control would improve from that fire works show. The expedition calmed him. With that in mind he didn't have to worry so much about Rashim. Sure he was hurt, but at least he could continue on, pass the checks, set out on his expedition, and ultimately find Rin. Then he would be able to understand so much more about the things that confused him. Or at least things would change...somehow..for him he knew it. Maybe the dragon would be able to finally learn about his father or other dragons he rooted from. It didn't exactly make sense, but he felt that this was the way. Were these thoughts all just distractions in the moment. Pressing through the doors paying no more attention to others he entered the next area for the sigil test. Adventurer dispersed through the area, all with own proctor instructing them. All of them amplifying some sort of element with their sigils. Show of your ability and pass, seemed simple enough. Rashim had mentioned this was next step and surely he was in the room. Here they were with such similar goals, they should be rejoicing but instea..Brown hair shuffled a bit as Pyrrus shook the thoughts out of his head. No use in getting more worked up. As the tall young man stood there examining a proctor approached him. "Ahh, are you here to take part in the Sigil course. Surely you are! Very well I will be handling you." Pyrrus was a bit startled as his golden gaze quickly shifted to the proctor. "Ahh...yes right" The dragon of course became a bit nervous. Pyrrus definitely did not have nerves of steel. The honey eyed boy followed behind the proctor to their station.