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Willow pondered about the situation for a bit. She had seen the destruction caused by mages in cities like this. She had worked along side first hand with the poor souls who's suffrage could not be measured. Going in and attacking them right out is a plan B scenario, or a scenario for the brash. While setting explosives will cause not only harm to that area of the city; but, who is to say if other issues won't arise from it. If the ultimate goal is to just stop the production of a pamphlet then why not simply infiltrate and break the machines. If it goes well then there will be no fuss and we can leave in our guise. If discovered then we all ready have headway inside the building and can fight our way out.


After a moment it seems Willow reaches a decision in her mind. "I would much prefer to cause the least amount of potential damage to the city and civilian population. I would think infiltration is the best way to go about this plan... with assault as a secondary in case we are discovered. Which hopefully won't happen. This said... it's hard to choose without knowing the teams dynamic so lets say what we actually do to speed this up."





she pauses, "I am a mage whom specializes in boosting my allies strengths and removing ailments from them, to include healing, through aura spheres. Upon the touch of a sphere a bonus is gained for an ally... or enemy technically; but, that only happens if an ally isn't aware of my ability and an enemy accidentally hits it or realizes what I do and goes for an aura before the ally. My buffs are substantial and can have great effect. As far as stealth goes... I can manage well enough. I am more of a silver tongue then a ninja, so infiltration works for me."
 
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Decisions, decisions. As a man of action Gurren preferred the direct route. He was going to vote for an assault, but when he thought about speaking up he stopped to listen to Willow's concerns. Maybe it wasn't the best idea to rush in. What if he accidentally hurt an innocent. Clearly he wouldn't make it very far in politics.


"I'm a fire-make wizard," Gurren spoke up. "I make things burn and explode, but with an added flare. If push comes to shove I can deal with the machinery and Common Sense without the use of a bomb." His gaze turned to Willow. "I was going to vote for a direct assault, but I agree with your concerns," he said before looking around at the other wizards in the room. He ended his gaze at Ice Breaker's hologram. "So infiltration it is."


Gurren chose infiltration.
 
Adelaide had been rather silent so far, but finally she pocketed the paper with the intent of bringing it up later as she spoke up. "I deal in gravity magic, plant magic, and by own skills one could say. I personally prefer the infiltration route with that in mind."


Adelaide decided not to mention that anything loud and explosive would spark up her headache again. A headache from hell that had luckily receded for the time being, leaving Adelaide in a more civil, though surely not chipper, mood. "Besides. I doubt the magic council would be happy about us going gung-ho into the scene. Then again I know you Fairys have a habit of leaving a path of destruction in your wake so I'm sure they wouldn't be surprised." Adelaide added with a smirk.


Adelaide chose infiltration.
 
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Serafina Dunlar

Serafina’s eyes became wide with panic as the mages began to suggest the idea of trying to infiltrate the printing building. Her head flipped back and forth, her eyes meeting each and every one of the mages’ eyes as the panic within her became more and more evident. Lastly, her eyes turned to the one person she could rely on more than the others – Nishka.


Anyone who was paying attention to Serafina’s behavior might have been able to spot slight electrical sparks along the surface of her skin although it hadn’t progressed to anything more extreme quite yet. The more she would sit and think about it, though, the worse it would get. She knew from her previous experiences and missions that she couldn’t hide herself; she couldn’t hide her magic. It was just too far out of her control for anything like that to be reasonable.


“I… I…. I can’t,” Serafina voiced her concern although she was quiet and slightly terrified that no one would believe her.


Slowly, but surely, she took in what the others were saying. She heard people specifying their magics and there wasn’t really anything that she heard that made her feel any more confident in her ability to complete the task at hand without endangering the group. Her hand once again fell to the shotgun at her hip. It was something she would have to give up if they were going to infiltrate the facility and that wasn’t something she was even willing to consider. It was the safest way for her to discharge her electrical magic and without it, Serafina knew someone would get hurt.


“I’m a…. guns mage…. I can’t… I won’t…. no. You’re not taking the shotgun away… someone…. It… not safe.”





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As Spaded Wilson listened to Ice Breaker speak, he was quite frankly rather bored. The man was normal, especially for a wizard as famous as he.This made it rather hard to pay attention to hhis dialogue. However, this was his first mission for his first guild. It also happened to be a mission for the magic counsel, another first.


This was plenty enough to force him to pay attention. As he droned on, three options arose for their dealings with the pamphlet printers. Their tactics were limited to stealth, infiltration, and busting down the door. As the conversation continued, the decision leaned towards infiltration. To be honest, that was Spades preferred choice as well. It was the one that required the most luck, and most definitely his strong suit. Speaking of which, abilities were then brought up.


"I practice the magic of curse, which I'd like to think I'm very proficient in. I also practice teleportation magic, which is more of a diamond than a spade to be honest. Speaking of which, I also throw cards with razors on 'em."


He whipped out the unbladed deck, pulled out the the ace of spades that he puts conveniently on the top, and with a well-pacticed flick of the wrist, tossed it at Gurren, aiming in between the eyes. He seemed like the best one to take a joke out of the pot.


His work done, he gave his input on the vote. "Lucks my strong point, so I like the sound of infiltration. Plus, I can't exactly say I'm the sneakiesty." He grinned and rubbed the back of his head at that point.
 
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Drake Silver




Drake smirked at Adelaide shaking his head he crossed his arms. "That was before their fall in popularity...and strength. I'm shocked they are still known." He said with his same mischievous smirk. "Right my magic. I'm a celestial mage as and also I do human possession." He said with a grin as his sapphire eyes turned emerald for a second before turning back to normal. Of course he was kind enough not to look into anyone's eyes, mainly because he didn't want any of their souls. "It may not be the best for stealth or infiltration, but I rely on my own skills for that."


Looking over at the girl that seemed to be having a panic attack he raised his brow. "What is going on with you? Is there a reason you don't want to do infiltration? *sigh* Annoyance." He muttered. As he stuffed his hands in his pocket. "I don't like the idea of failing a mission because of another guild that was incapable of basic cooperation... Though that would be rather hilarious, seeing another guild fail miserably... *sigh* There's a possibility you won't have to go on the field. Can't you think rationally and wait till we get a plan before you have a heart attack." He asked in a cold voice not showing even a bit of pity for the girl.


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Adelaide frowned over at Drake, who appeared to be trying to follow up her line with one of his own. She just shook her head at his attempt before he started on about the girl. It was a simple enough thing to give a fairy a jab, but Raven Tail nor Adelaide had no issues with this girl and whichever guild she was from and Adelaide didn't believe it was too smart to go about making enemies. And so with a scowl Adelaide stepped past Drake, the hand closest to him dropping downwards in a swatting motion with a single target in mind.


"Quit being such a dick." She growled at him, looking to the woman who had been brought to her attention. "What's up? What's the problem?" She asked, giving Serafina a scrutinizing look. Even Adelaide knew in her hungover state that their current goal would require some sort of teamwork. It seemed Drake would have to get that through his head otherwise Adelaide might have to give her guild mate a lesson...


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Willow remained quite as everyone interacted with Serafina. Rather than interrogate the clearly not level headed mage she tried thinking of a solution. She snapped her fingers and seemed to have an idea. "Serafina.... I have an idea... it might help you with your problem we discussed. Now at the same time it may not but it is easily tested. I think my magic can indeed help you. Also with a proper jacket, even a shotgun can be hidden. Also all of us infiltrating at once may not actually be the wisest move. How many we can get in solely depends on the legwork we do or Icebreaker has done in advance. Because we will have to either silver tongue our way in. Or utilize the teleporting magic.... either way take a breath Serafina... and if you would like. I kinda want to see if my magic can aide you."
 
Serafina Dunlar

As more and more mages bombarded her with further questions, Serafina's level internal state began to crack underneath the pressure of it because it really was just too much. She liked to think of herself as someone fairly skilled in her craft and yet emotions always seemed to screw it up. Serafina really did want to help; she wanted to prove herself worthy of the guild that had taken her in so long ago. And that couldn't happen without proving herself a competent mage as well.


Her eyes turned to the first man who had spoken to her, to Drake. She wished she could hide herself from his harsh words, to throw a blanket over her head and be concealed from his eyes forever. Something like that was just not possible though. "I... I... help.... can't hide it..." No. Her words weren't coming out right. She knew what she wanted to say. The words lined up very clearly in her mind. I want to help, but I can't hide my magic. I can't control it. The fact that she couldn't get the words out right only further served to drive her deeper into a panicked state at the present moment.


A single strand of electricity leaped off of her hand, her panic fueling it as it briefly lit up the room that had been dark aside from the hologram of Icebreaker although the spark of it went out before it could cause any damage.


Serafina's eyes widened, livid with fear, as she realized she was a danger to everyone in the room - no, to everyone in the bookstore even. Even though she barely heard what any of the others in the room were trying to say to her, she caught on to Willow's demeanor and realized that this woman was trying to help her. Nodding her head, Serafina managed one more word. "Please!"
 

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Willow jumped a little as the stray electrical current shot out from Serafina. The raw power she possessed was a marvel to Willow. Her magic was powerful; but, it only worked half as well on herself. She was simply a vessel to aid others into becoming better than they thought possible. She would look to Serafina and try and judge which aura would help her best. It was clear her magic was beyond her control... though increasing her magical potential may work it could also mean we would all be electrocuted. This would require a blue aura at least so she began chanting.


"Esfalia dem, naro'mian ba ti ha... lasica ru com'balia... mi'eta... ru." Her hand made a flamboyant gesture and a blue aura appeared and took the shape of a star like balloon, "Gora'di tuss may kay da... sumarin sumarin la." the aura took a consistent form and she said one more incantation, "Deloria... Lasica!"





The aura floated in place and Willow looked to Serafina nodding to her, "Just touch this.... I made a longer aura this time and it should help. It will aid you in focus and resolve of your magics I believe. I've been at this for awhile so... trust me. This should give you 30 minutes of stability."





Willow was confident in this aura, it was a new one for her and she had never attempted an aura to increase control of ones magic. Though she had done plenty of auras to increase various mental and magic processes. This was not a case for red or green aura.... and she felt her choice in not increasing magical potential was the right thing for Serafina


((She is an A class wizard with masterful control of her magic, if allowed @Violet Obsidian this would normally help))
 
Gurren turned his head toward Adelaide. "You didn't hear me vote for infiltration?" he asked with a playful smirk. "Fairy Tail is known to go all out, but that's because we care about our guildmates and the townspeople so much." As Gurren turned back to Ice Breaker's hologram he felt a playing card nail him between the eyes. He didn't feel blood, meaning Spade's spade playing card was just a normal card. He cracked his knuckles as he grinned at his fellow Fairy Tail member. "Itching for a fight are we?" he asked in his usual fired up tone. "I'd be happy to help test how lucky you are in a friendly brawl."


A friendly Fairy Tail brawl could have been imminent if it wasn't for Drake's rude remarks to Serafina. Now Gurren wanted to fight for real, or at least punch the guy. Gurren directed an angry glare at Drake as he stood up. Luckily for Drake, Serafina's stray bolt jolted past Gurren and temporarily kept him from approaching the insensitive Raven. With the bolt gone, it now seemed like Gurren would strike at any moment. After what felt like minutes to Gurren, but was really seconds, he heard Willow's incantation. His angry expression didn't soften until he looked over at Serafina and Willow. Gurren walked over to the two women without giving Drake a second look.


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"Don't listen to him," he said to Serafina. "Everyone feels like a failure at some point in their life! Take myself for example. I grew up in a mining village, but I never was a good miner. It wasn't until I met my mentor and joined Fairy Tail that I started to feel like a winner. If I screw up I know I can rely on my fellow Faries, my second family. That's the whole point of a guild!"


"If you can't believe in yourself then believe in the guild that believes in you; in the me that believes in you," he added before placing a hand on Serafina's shoulder. If Willow's magic worked, now was the moment of truth. "We will help you soar!"





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Although Spades would of been happy to have a friendly battle with his new guild mate, relations were beginning t boil down. However, his upbringing exposes him to a almost ridiculous amount of arguing, he had learned a good trick to get people to stop. Diverting their attention.


" What's the plan? I for one don't intend to play this round without a strategy in mind."


With his luck, he was sure thus was going to work, if not, then he could give a demonstration on his curse magic. Flex the magical muscles and whatnot.
 
Drake sighed and shrugged at Adelaide comment, while he ignored the glares he got from the loud fairy mage who was spouting something he just tuned out. He kept his usual uncaring manner though when Adelaide hit him in one of the more delicate parts he let out a low grunt and turned around for a moment. 'WHY DO PEOPLE HIT MEN THERE!!! SERIOUSLY WHAT THE F*CK!!!! DO THEY THINK IT'S FUNNY? CUASE IT'S NOT!!!' He thought pissed off at Adelaide for hitting him, after all he just spoke he didn't get physical. When the surge of pain left him he turned back around shooting a glare at her before his eyes moved to the lacrima. He once again went into his uncaring manner. His mind somewhat drifted to the girl. From what he understood the girl was having a panic attack before a plan was even form and a route was even chosen with was in his opinion a waste of time.


He kept his hands in his pocket, one of them fiddling around with his keys as he watched everyone. The loud mouth seemed ready to fight him which he found slightly entertaining. Just when it seemed like he was about to attack a lightning bolt light up the room. He was slightly surprised at this thinking she was only a guns mage. 'So she can't control her power? Then why in the hell didn't she say that?' He wondered as he kept a cold glare on her before his eyes shifted to the mess of the room, finding that more worthy of his attention then the scared girl.
 
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Nishka Zharim




Nishka followed the group, or quite possibly the team, into a back room. She took in the mess and clutter and she found her way to a seat. Her eyes would travel around the room, until the lights were shut off, and a lacrima emerged onto the table. A man with blue hair appeared in said crystal and spoke, introducing himself and the Icebreaker they had needed to locate. He asked a question of the gathered mages, one which the young girl failed to hear, being too distracted with watching the others, particularity her guild-mate, Serafina. Her friend, as some would say, made a stuttering answer to the man's question. She sympathized with her guild-mate, though she did not move to comfort the other Mermaid Heel woman, as it did not seem appropriate in the current situation. It was the FairyTail mage Gurren who snapped the girl from her daze, and she focused on the Icebreaker once more. SHe listened, as the man explained a few things, then asked the group how they planned on completing this mission. Unsure on how to answer, Nishka watched the others, listening to their answers, that is until she thought of Serafina her companion who would most likely have the most trouble. She took a glance towards her guildmate, to find she had begun to spark a bit again. Nishka stood again, ready to move over to the woman as she spoke, but stopped short, as others began to react. One person's response in particular, only seemed to irk the young girl into despising said man more, however much it was against her personality. This man did not sit right with her, and she had a feeling he never would. Her irked mood vanished though, as others tried to calm Serafina. A spark discharged from the lightning mage, causing the young girl to jump slightly, before settling again. Her resolve to help comfort her guild-mate if possible steeled, and with that, Nishka moved over to the small gathering around Serafina, watching as another woman, Willow, performed a spell to help Serafina. She smiled, happy there were those willing to help around, and she held her breath and Gurren once more said a speech, ending in him laying his hand on Serafina's shoulder, an action that would normally lead to getting shocked. The girl would remain nearby, watching, and waiting to make sure her companion would indeed be alright for the time being. She decided not to lay down her vote on how they should complete this mission, rather preferring to discuss this with others first, if possible.
 
Serafina Dunlar

Serafina was still for a moment, the Mermaid Heel mage contemplating what had just happened while she simultaneously worked to calm her own emotions. The latter was actually much more difficult than the former, which she found odd. It was well within Serafina’s knowledge that her electricity tended to react to her emotions so it was indeed very odd for the electricity to stabilize before her emotions did.


While she could still feel the consistent flow of the electrical magic flowing through her skin, the silent hum of it something she was very much familiar with, there was something else there as well. There was a barrier within the magic. No, that wasn’t right. It wasn’t quite a barrier. It was control. Though Serafina didn’t know how far it would go, she could recognize what it was because it was something she possessed with her guns magic.


Serafina’s new presence of control did not prevent her from hesitating as Gurren reached for her, though. Just because the control was there didn’t mean she knew how to use it. Serafina had to act fast, reaching for the electrical current that flooded her skin and pulling it deeper into her own body so that it wouldn’t zap the hand that now lied on her shoulder. She flinched, unsure as to whether or not her efforts would be effective, before she took a step back removing herself from Gurren’s reach.


It was only then that she realized that he was not screaming. Serafina could honestly not remember the last time she had been able to touch someone like what had just happened and she actually smiled. “Thank you,” her voice was almost a whisper, but it was clear that she was grateful as she smiled even more brightly at Willow.


Turning to look back at Gurren, her eyes showed some amount of awe although her eyes still flickered with the slightest amount of fear as they flickered to his hand. No matter how much control she was granted over her magic, none of it could eliminate the fact that she still did not like to be touched.


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Willow offered a slightly flourished bow as if to respond to her thanks. This is what Willow lived to do, she made others better than what they thought possible. Usually it meant buffing there magic or strength; but, on occasion someone needed debuffs, heals, or just a little insight. This was certainly a first for Willow and she was pleased it ended well. After a moment she saw there was some chaos still in the room and she slammed her hands on the table before her and siting.


"Ahem.... ! Look... we are all likely powerful wizards here. We are of different guilds and tensions are high. Many of us have suggested infiltration... and many of us have also blown up at others for differing opinions or means of functioning. Let us act like guild wizards now and come up with a decent plan that does not involve self destruction.... or worse destruction of the citizens whom depend on the magic council for aid. Everyone has a voice here and Serafina has a good reason not to let her gun be taken. It is a foci for her magic.... I would be just as mad if someone tied a cloth around my mouth crippling my magics.... So... what can we do that involves all our skills?.... Ideas?... also no more violence.... if you are inclined to hurt one another... go somewhere else.... ."





Willow huffed leaning back. She took jobs seriously and there was too much stress all ready, "Now... who hasn't said what they can do?.... please speak up."
 
Soren Peres

As the woman named Willow demanded for those in the room who hadn’t yet offered their magics to speak up, Soren activated his own magic creating a small green magic circle beneath his own two feet before he vanished instantly and within the same moment, appeared right beside the woman who had initially spoken. “I’m a teleporter,” he stated simply. “I can also sense magic although it’s not a perfect sense.” His voice was monotone as he spoke, not as though he was uninterested, but rather as though he preferred actions over words.


Although the Lamia Scale mage didn’t say anymore, his eyes did scan over their group once more as he began to develop an opinion on each of them. Willow’s magic certainly intrigued him the most of all that he heard them state especially given that he’d had an opportunity to witness her aura first hand in its effect on the electrical girl. What would happen if the magic sense was amplified? How far could it reach? His curiosity of course was because he was still determining the limits of the magic sense without amplification. To test it would certainly be amusing.


The electrical girl, while she may have stabilized, was still not a leader, and that was what Soren could tell they needed now. Their group needed someone to step up. Soren knew it wouldn’t be himself. He wasn’t much of a talker and leaders needed to talk. Neither of the Raven Tail mages seemed to be appropriate either seeing as one of them had already angered others within the group and the other hadn’t really done much. Thus, Soren’s eyes dwelled upon the two Fairy Tail mages.


“Well, a functioning team needs a leader, first of all,” he stated. His head nodded to the one who seemed to fit that position the most - Gurren. It was a person who he would consent to follow, at the very least.


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Willow jolted and held a hand to her chest as the man teleported. His monotone helped her relax a little and she smirked like a teenager who was dissapointed she got scared.


Willow fallowed Soren's gaze and nod, she smirked "As long as he doesn't pick more fights I can get behind the sentiment." @shadowdude505 she chuckles. She then pauses rubbing under her chin in thought. Something Soren had said intrigued her. "You said you can sense magic correct Soren?.... hmmm... I have an idea... though this is not definitive at all." Nora would clear her throat and speak again.


"We don't have much information to go on other than a location. Enemy assets and numbers are unknowns. However we do have some that can use their talents to do leg work if you will. For example Soren's magic sense.... Soren, could you use that to tell us if there are other wizards in the area besides us? If no do you think if... well I buff'd you perhaps you could?" she then looks to the rest of the group. @Stormborn Targaryen


"So... I also believe I head someone... it was you Drake I believe... you can posses... how does that work can you see what they see? If so a look of the interior beyond magic sense could be invaluable. If you have limited range like Soren I can help you increase that. @Peaceswore Also that makes our second teleporter @Gabauchi .... great for getting the likes of Gurren, myself, Serafina, and others in unseen. Umm... ."


"I honestly dont have a clue what plant and gravity magic could be used for as that's outside my understanding... mind clarifying more?"
@Adelaide


she looks too the person whom hadn't spoke much but did seem upset some, @SummerWolf "And... what do you do?"
 
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Drake attention was turned back to the balloon girl as she seemed to be thinking of a plan. Letting out a sigh he decided he didn't have much of a reason to hide what he could do. "My souls transfer through objects, as long as it's not in another continent then range is no problem. So I won't need to pop balloons to make me an effective mage." He said with a shrug and a smirk as he glanced at Serafina before looking back at Willow. "As for how they work, I can't see directly from them. I would need to send my souls scouting and then they will report back to me. They can get information, but for now I won't be able to get live information." He said calmly. "I also have a spirit or two that can be of use." Drake was leaning against the wall near the back his attention focused on Willow since he was honestly moments away from cleaning up. "Are we going with infiltration? Or are you loud mouths going to go for the ever so annoying and destructive assault?" He asked hoping to clarify their attack strategy so the other blue hair male could give them some needed tips.
 
Gurren wasn't too surprised by Serafina's shrinking back from his hand. He flashed her a warm smile and held up a thumbs up. He was genuinely happy for her. With Willow around she didn't need to worry about zapping people. Gurren knew in his heart that one day she wouldn't need to rely on Willow's magic.


He turned his attention to Soren as he was singled out by him as leader material. Gurren flashed a toothy smile. He was flattered by the offer and in any other circumstances he'd jump at the chance, but this time he doing things under the Magic Council. Currently his only plan of attack was to attack; his wing it style wouldn't be good enough for the strict elders. Willow on the other hand seemed to be asking important questions. A leader should know what his or her team is capable of.


"Thanks for the vote of confidence, but the council will disapprove of my methods," Gurren replied to Soren. "Yo, Willow," he said, trying to get her attention. "How would you like to lead Team Gurren?" The passionate grin on his face showed off his sincerity.


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Adelaide sighed deeply as she watched the goings on of the room, rubbing her forehead in irritation. "Everybody just shutup for a second." Adelaide called out, hopefully bringing silence to the room. "First of all," Adelaide started, leveling a sickly sweet glare on Drake, "Drake sweety, have you ever felt the excruciating pain of a cactus growing in your nostrils? No? Well then shut the hell up with your smartass mouth or you will. I don't need your attitude fucking this up for everyone. Got it? Good, don't speak." She growled before turning to the other occupents. "I believe I missed out on formal introductions, I wasn't feeling the greatest. So let me just say that my name is Adelaide, A class wizard of Raven Tail. Now let me just give a little more organization to this than our friend, uhm Willow was it? Anyways a little more organization than she was giving. And by that I mean everyone needs to say their strengths and all one after the other in an orderly manner, without any smartass remarks Drake." Adelaide said, growling in Drake's direction at that last part.


"Now, clearly we also have some issues we're going to need to work out, but that's alright. So, as I said previously, I'm a gravity and plant mage. Simply put I can grow and manipulate plants to do anything within reason. Along with that I can manipulate gravity to a degree, like floating for example. Quite useful if we decide we want to enter someplace from the roof. But that's just a simple example. Now, Gurren is it? The Fairy? How about we put aside some differences, or I should say I shall since you don't seem too interested in bickering anyways. I'll also keep smartass over here under check as well. Anyways can you tell me what it is you can do again specifically? I didn't catch it earlier due to a pounding headache that finally went away." Adelaide spoke in Gurren's direction. "Also before proceeding I'd like to ask if anyone could possibly know any way to hide something from sight perhaps?" Adelaide added before going silent.


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Willow looked as if ready to reply to Gurren when Adelaide spoke up. She was in Willow's opinion as much a smartass as Drake. People had been telling their strengths; but she seemed the type to not be composed enough to hear when frustrated. Either way Willow would let the girl ramble and roll her eyes. She also noticed some guild hatred in her speech, which was not surprising in the least. Either way she crossed her arms under her bust and would wait till some of her own questions were answered. However, for the sake of corporation she decided to answer Adelaide despite her being part of the problem she was trying to prevent.


"Yes my name is Willow, and no I have no means of hiding an object from view outside of let's say a long coat or jacket. Which is a decent enough alternative if you were implying Serafina's shotgun. If you implied us as a whole... only one person has not answered my query of abilities... so invisibility doesn't seem an option. I simply asked for clarification from you because it was unfamiliar territory for me as a wizard... conceptually that is. I appreciate the answer." @Atom





she pauses, "Drake... you are a celestial wizard as well... that is the key magic correct? What can your summons do exactly?" @Peaceswore
 
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Drake was leaning against the wall his eyes were looking at the group but his mind was else where. 'I want to do a solo mission. This team thing is a pain. Is the enemy really that hard that we need so many mages? Seems a bit much. Then again most of them are loudmouths, I wonder if they are all bark. Wouldn't surprise me... Right the guy in the lacrima is still here I forgot about him....' He thought before his eyes shifted to his fellow Raven Tail. '..... She's talking to me.... Maybe I should zone back in and actually listen... Could be important telling from her glare. What did I do now? Whatever I seemed to stop caring... Odd. When did I begin?' He thought not hearing a thing she said to him.


His boredom getting the best of him he had his crow once again leave his pocket and quietly fly around him for just a bit of entertainment. 'I should zone in now... They may be talking to me.... Hmmm nah If it's news worthy then my souls will tell me.' He thought as he covered his mouth with his hand as he let out a yawn of boredom. When he was finished he shook his head and remained leaning against the wall as he watched the toy crow fly around him, his attention not even a little bit on the group.
 
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"Yes, I'm Gurren Simone, the Fairy Fairy," Gurren said to Adelaide, with a fiery grin. "I appreciate the gesture, Raven. Say what you will about my guild, I don't tolerate personal attacks on my friends." He cracked his knuckles and glanced over at Drake at the last part of his mini-speech. "I'm a Fire-make mage that uses both the static and dynamic style. I can create solid constructs that seem alive, such as animals, or objects like vehicles and weapons. Although you'd have to be able to handle the heat like me if you wanted to ride on a fire-make car or something. I can't hide objects unless you count covering it with fire."


"So, Willow. What's the plan?" he asked, assuming she accepted the offer to be leader even though she hadn't answered his earlier question.
 


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"Well I would like my questions answered firstly. Mostly by the quite one over there." she nods towards Nishika, "And well Drake whom seems to be.... predisposed." she looks at him a bit perplexed by his silence and little toys. "Of course.... I mean you all spent good money and effort to come out here representing your guilds. Why not look disinterested or be silent in front of the client and other guilds." she sighs, the big name guilds were showing themselves to be of poorer stock. She would happily remain in her small time guild any day of the week, Either way she hoped her comment would get the raven tail and mermaid heel wizard to speak up.


"Either way... I do have a plan in the works. Kolte @Lexielai , if you would please divulge the printing aspects you mentioned. The majority of the team seems to gravitate to infiltration so I believe that is in our best interest. My plan has roles for even the likes of Gurren and Serafina to whom are not the best suited. I would much prefer having all intel available before speaking further."
 

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