~ Seth Sentinel ~
- Male || 22 || Quirk: Raiju || Location: Seedy Hotel|| Tag: Katsuo, Madoka(mentioned) -
So the villains were having a get together. This was obviously something Seth couldnβt miss. If a new group was formed well that just meant a new potential client he needed connections to. If not, there was bound to be leaked information or free entertainment. There was almost no risk in going. Unfortunately, there was always the chance someone he had backstabbed at some point might show up. He could always make a quick escape but, what would be the point of showing up then? None of this much mattered at this point though as the canine popped a battery in his mouth and opened the door.
The usual shady figures shuffled about the place. Seth made sure to scan the face of every single one of them, he would rather avoid getting surprised by an old friend out to get him. As he looked he was surprised to see the infamous Katsuo sitting in a rather dirty looking couch. The guy seemed to be looking at someone though and as Seth followed his gaze he ended up seeing a rather unique looking individual in the crowd. They looked like they walked right out of an old black and white movie, no wonder they caught Katsuoβs eye. He took a second to look her over before smirking and turning his attention away.
The monochrome kid wasnβt the big deal here. The fact that Katsuo was here at all was a great opportunity no matter how the meeting turned out. If the guy was here willing to entertain the thought of teaming up with some randoms then surely Seth had a shot right? With this in mind, the mercenary spit out the battery he was chewing on and confidently walked over.
βYo, Mindwarper, right? Pleasure to meet ya.β Seth offered a hand in greeting as he continued,
βNameβs Raiju, honestly Iβm surprised you decided to grace us with your presence. What made you decide to hang out with us randoms from the street?β While his ego was practically leaking out of him, the wolf still knew he hadnβt accomplished as much as the guy in front of him. It was his own form of respect not to insult someone when first talking to them.