Aeria was sitting silently on the chair by the holodesk, flipping through the pages of the book she was holding. Reading was always her favorite pastime, and she made sure to grab at least two books with her when she packed. By the time the familiar voice of Shigganeth rang through her head, she was already up, showered, and basically ready. She has always been an early riser, waking up at the same time the sun rose. Her father was very strict, and he had always imposed discipline, raising her to be a person with high morals. She had to show less of her emotions too, her father deeming that showing emotions was a weakness because it made a person easier to manipulate. They also tend to act rashly, because they let their emotions control them, according to him. Aeria closed the book shut and placed it on top of the holo desk. She stood up and and pushed the chair in, looking over her room to make sure everything was in proper order before walking out the door and closing it behind her. She placed a hand inside her pocket, checking if the locket was safely in place before continuing to walk toward the destination of the training area. She wasn't sure where it was at first, but there were holoboards at each level that directed her to go lower and lower. It was very quiet at the moment, and she figured that everyone only woke up when the alarm rang. She was probably the first to arrive, and she was a bit thankful because she wanted to enjoy the silence a bit longer. Arriving on the intended floor, she walked past the door that held Leon's name. Then she passed by a door that held Tollank's, and then Keita's. Next to that door was the room she was assigned to, and she stopped in her tracks before entering. She never knew that the training was going to be held individually. Taking her hand out of her pocket, she placed it in front of the palm reader and the door opened slowly. She placed her hand back into her pocket where the locket was placed and she paused for a moment. She looked around her, not seeing anyone else. Slowly, she took a step inside of the room, and the door shut closely behind her.