Burbof wasn't the most lavish kingdom she's ever worked in. Hardly a kingdom really, more like a quirky little village with a king instead of a mayor. Still, they did need some help with the whole war going on in the lands, and while [b][i]The Chief maid[/b][/i] always called the Salty Kingdom her home, she did believe that this silly war needs to be put to rest. Kidnapping the princesses all over the world was a bit extreme, but maybe it could convince them all to live peacefully. Didn't really matter too much to [b][i]The Chief maid[/b][/i]; she was always expected to clean up after everyone. [b][i]The Chief maid[/b][/i] stood silently as Miri briefed them all on their mission and rules of engagement. Soon after Miri put out two hats for the separate teams to vote on which princess the teams would go after. [b][i]The Chief maid[/b][/i] herself would like to try to nab the princess from the Normal Kingdom, simply because it was... Well, the simplest. At least [b][i]The Chief maid[/b][/i] thinks it'll be. She cast her vote and looked at who else was on Team Better-than-their's. They were very quirky, to say the least. The one that caught her attention the most was the frog wearing a crown. If she didn't know better, she might have said that she recognized him from somewhere. But all frogs looks the same to her, so she didn't address it. [b][i]The Chief maid[/b][/i] slithered her tentacles away and noticed a talking box. [b][i]The Chief maid[/b][/i] wasn't the only one though, and soon enough a member of Team Better-than-theirs went to go check it out. [b][i]The Chief maid[/b][/i] watched silently as the scene unfolded, as another strange member of her group introduced him or herself (Kind of hard to gauge the gender of floating magical objects).