Who: All Ad Libitum Members (and gatecrashers?) What: A guild meeting When: Midday after all events currently going Where: Blessenwood Guild Office Why: It's time to get organized! Status: Open
[Tear had been waiting outside the guild building for some time, having settled on a low wall with a tidy stack of papers resting in her lap. The melodist had not bothered exchanging pleasantries, but instead had patiently bide her time, occasionally shuffling through the papers in order to better collect her thoughts, occasionally looking off into the distance.
Apparently the plan was to break the Blessenwood members into groups and disperse. Tear had not given much thought to relocating, but she was willing to do so, if necessary. She was, after all, one of the group, and one of the few healers within it, so it was likely that her talents could prove useful to one of the other branches - perhaps more useful than here.
As Yuan opened the door, Tear filed in after several of the others, papers secure in the fold of one arm. She surveyed the room, and was unsurprised by who she saw, although a few of the individuals were unfamiliar. Letting out a quiet sigh, she settled down into a chair, once again waiting until something required her immediate attention.]
[Alice hated being unprepared. However, she'd been led here, and needed to know the situation. Right here, right now. Despite her deepest, darkest misgivings, she bit down on her tongue, following all of the other individuals. She didn't make a sound, didn't bring any notice to herself, she just stood there like a dunce.
It didn't take a genius to figure out the basic atmosphere, she'd seen it many times as a commander of the Vanguard back home. Her lips pursed-- she should be the one in one of those chairs, not any of those geezers. Whatever. Her time would come soon enough.]
[Raine happened to be in the building at the time of the meeting, though she had chosen to make herself scarce by wandering to an unoccupied area, where she sat down with what appeared to be a ratty little book with fragile, discolored pages. Naturally, it had fallen into more careless hands prior to her own, hence its sorrier state. Still, she could not deny that she appreciated the wonderful scent of old books.]
[The combination of distance and distraction left only fragments of overheard words and sentences for her to process. Listening for a change of pace, which might indicate the opening of the meeting to all members, rather than words, she finally looked up as she heard silence, followed by the creaking of an opening door, followed by footsteps. Almost reluctant, Raine finished up the page she was reading, pushed herself off of her chair, and wandered over to the meeting.]
[Of all people to be at the guild leaders' meeting, she had hardly expected Mithos. She caught a glance out of the corner of her eye, then searched for an answer from Kratos or Yuan. Martel's brother or not, she had no reason to trust him. However, she knew better than to antagonize, especially here--that would only serve to realize her suspicions. Therefore, despite the unpleasant concerns she harbored, she did nothing to draw attention to them.]
[Like his sister, Genis was in the building, though he'd made himself scarce in the kitchen. (Blame this new cookbook Raine'd gotten; despite his reluctance to read it, it actually has good recipes!) Coming into the room last - it'd taken a while to scrub off the smell of grilled salmon and squash - he then took a seat beside Raine.
He had to admit: seeing Mithos in a position of power wasn't bizarre. But thinking that he would have to take orders from Mithos? It was incredibly surreal, and for a moment, Genis nearly forgot why he was here in the first place.
Oh, right... the guild meeting. This would be boring. Hopefully Yuan wouldn't take too long.]
[Chat, who just in time approached to the area, wondered why there were so many people gathering in the meeting room. Yet, she needed to gather some repair tools for her half wrecked ship. Then it clicked her mind, Mithos did told her earlier that he will attend for a meeting before he disappeared. So, this is the meeting he was talking about?]
[Leaving her actual intention behind, she headed to the room that filled with silent atmosphere. She knew something really serious will happened here. Glanced to the new faces, and until she recognized Mithos, who appears to be one of the leaders.]
[Chat wasn’t surprise, just a bit. Since she wounded up here, there’s nothing she could do on the next step after the ship recovers. Although she wasn’t with them, she lent her ears to track their situation what they’re having now.]
[Norma rushed in just a little late. She'd overslept today, and had briefly considered just ditching the meeting altogether; it didn't strike her as likely to be a particularly fun time. But ultimately she'd decided to come - she had a feeling she'd get an earful from Jay, not to mention the guild leaders, if she didn't show up.
Luckily, it seemed that the meeting had just started. Norma took a seat and tried to quietly catch her breath. Deciding that the current topic of discussion wasn't particularly interesting, she idly looked around at the others, noting a few unfamiliar faces, and even more she only barely recognized. She directed a bright grin at Jay, then kicked her feet as she turned her attention back to the discussion.]
Apparently the plan was to break the Blessenwood members into groups and disperse. Tear had not given much thought to relocating, but she was willing to do so, if necessary. She was, after all, one of the group, and one of the few healers within it, so it was likely that her talents could prove useful to one of the other branches - perhaps more useful than here.
As Yuan opened the door, Tear filed in after several of the others, papers secure in the fold of one arm. She surveyed the room, and was unsurprised by who she saw, although a few of the individuals were unfamiliar. Letting out a quiet sigh, she settled down into a chair, once again waiting until something required her immediate attention.]
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It didn't take a genius to figure out the basic atmosphere, she'd seen it many times as a commander of the Vanguard back home. Her lips pursed-- she should be the one in one of those chairs, not any of those geezers. Whatever. Her time would come soon enough.]
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[The combination of distance and distraction left only fragments of overheard words and sentences for her to process. Listening for a change of pace, which might indicate the opening of the meeting to all members, rather than words, she finally looked up as she heard silence, followed by the creaking of an opening door, followed by footsteps. Almost reluctant, Raine finished up the page she was reading, pushed herself off of her chair, and wandered over to the meeting.]
[Of all people to be at the guild leaders' meeting, she had hardly expected Mithos. She caught a glance out of the corner of her eye, then searched for an answer from Kratos or Yuan. Martel's brother or not, she had no reason to trust him. However, she knew better than to antagonize, especially here--that would only serve to realize her suspicions. Therefore, despite the unpleasant concerns she harbored, she did nothing to draw attention to them.]
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He had to admit: seeing Mithos in a position of power wasn't bizarre. But thinking that he would have to take orders from Mithos? It was incredibly surreal, and for a moment, Genis nearly forgot why he was here in the first place.
Oh, right... the guild meeting. This would be boring. Hopefully Yuan wouldn't take too long.]
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[Leaving her actual intention behind, she headed to the room that filled with silent atmosphere. She knew something really serious will happened here. Glanced to the new faces, and until she recognized Mithos, who appears to be one of the leaders.]
[Chat wasn’t surprise, just a bit. Since she wounded up here, there’s nothing she could do on the next step after the ship recovers. Although she wasn’t with them, she lent her ears to track their situation what they’re having now.]
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Luckily, it seemed that the meeting had just started. Norma took a seat and tried to quietly catch her breath. Deciding that the current topic of discussion wasn't particularly interesting, she idly looked around at the others, noting a few unfamiliar faces, and even more she only barely recognized. She directed a bright grin at Jay, then kicked her feet as she turned her attention back to the discussion.]
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