K'sharr was late. Fashionably late of course but late nontheless. In the time it took for everyone to get aquainted before the banquet, K'sharr was making his way to the school he had been attending for his past years. When not at school, he worked at an alchemy store two cities over. There was nothing he liked doing more than practicing magic and most things related to it, so that was a perfect fit. Right now, he was standing behind the door to the dinner hall. He took the hood from his robes down to reveal his moustache and slicked back hair. Along with the obvious cat features he had. His robes were adapted to make travel easier. The top half were essentially the same but cut off by a belt at his waist. The bottom half only went to his knees so that he could be more versitile, with his travelling trousers on to cover his legs. K'sharr pushed the door open with relative ease before scanning the room with his fists on his hips. What he was looking for, was the new magic teacher. If there was any competition to be had for archmage it would be with her. His old teacher was nice enough but a bit absent minded. He often wandered into 'Heavy Armour 101' and began teaching the brutes there about how to cast ice spells. K'sharr liked the old guy though, he felt a bit sympathetic for him and was probbly the saddest to see him leave. K'sharr couldn't really see the teacher and only a few new faces. He did see his fellow year mates, Isaac and Talon though, doing their weird sign language thing K'sharr never understood. He spotted, The Third. He was always nice to The Third, it put him in a better position to become archmage when he was able to leave the school if he was nice to her. He walked over to his grandmistress and asked her "Excuse me, Headmistress, Could you direct me to the new magic teacher? I've wanted to meet them since the old teacher left". The way K'sharr pronounced things was a bit funny, a fault of his race. 'Headmistress' was pronounced 'Headmeestress', 'magic' was pronounced 'mageec' along with 'wanted' sounding very slightly like 'vanted' because of said accent.