Enid
Enid nodded happily. At least he wasn't alone in the arena now, and he doubted either one of his new companions would turn against him...for the first few days of the Games, where safety in numbers was crucial. He turned his attention to the small female dragon's question. "Well, my elements darkness..." He trailed off, unsure of what to say. He'd never really paid much attnetion to his elemental power's...he didn't even know what he could do! "Well, it's a bit weird, but I don't really know what I can do, as I've never had use for any of it...I guess I'll find out soon," He shrugged, feeling a bit awkward. "By the way, my name's Enid. What's yours?" He asked them.
Terrain
Terrain raised an eyebrow at the mention of Sai's brothers and sisters. She didn't know where the white, lonely mist came from, but she was skeptical of the idea it was the ghosts of the Game's victims. She pretended to agree anyway though - she didn't want to argue with Sai. "I hope so," She said simply.
Enid nodded happily. At least he wasn't alone in the arena now, and he doubted either one of his new companions would turn against him...for the first few days of the Games, where safety in numbers was crucial. He turned his attention to the small female dragon's question. "Well, my elements darkness..." He trailed off, unsure of what to say. He'd never really paid much attnetion to his elemental power's...he didn't even know what he could do! "Well, it's a bit weird, but I don't really know what I can do, as I've never had use for any of it...I guess I'll find out soon," He shrugged, feeling a bit awkward. "By the way, my name's Enid. What's yours?" He asked them.
Terrain
Terrain raised an eyebrow at the mention of Sai's brothers and sisters. She didn't know where the white, lonely mist came from, but she was skeptical of the idea it was the ghosts of the Game's victims. She pretended to agree anyway though - she didn't want to argue with Sai. "I hope so," She said simply.









