As the ice mage had been making rounds and intimidation with impunity, coming upon the table where another simply grabbed her fist caused things to go deathly silent in the bar. The look alone on the woman's face was priceless as she fixed Vana with a gaze that at first was nothing but surprise, but when it slowly dawned on her that she had now been shown up by a quietly speaking "merchant" if the other fellows who spoke up were any indicator. "It sounds like you are holding out, especially when you toy with the money you have...merchant." She couldn't put much more sneer into that final word if she had tried. Reaching to another table, she pulled the water free to make a long icy spear. "I don't think you understand the situation. I am going to be taking any gems you have, either with your hand giving them over, or pulling them from your crispy or cold hands." The fire mage, now also taking note of a potential chance to burn more things without problems, came over to the table too, having a flame dance along their right arm. "Problems, sister? We do not have the time for this. Perhaps we should just light them all and be done with it?" Making good on the phrase, the area around the fire mage noticeably heated, as flames began to circle both arms with a glint now entering the fire mages eyes. Raven only shot a glance at Joey and Drew, keeping silent with the enemy mages now wanting to pay more attention to the 'rebel table'. The other two kept to the door, still gathering a few other gems and items into a waiting bag while the ice and fire mage confronted the table which began getting more attention than the gemstones going to the bag itself. Noting the very tense silence that had now drifted over the entire bar, and that they now had to make an example of the rebellious group who seemed to defy them simply through existence, the icy mage pulled her spear back, and swung it at Vana. The intent was obvious: to slice any part of her to get the point across that they were in charge.