[color=00a651][h3]Meirin Kurenai[/h3][/color] Running through the forest, flashes of steel cut through the trees and brush, scaring off birds and little animals. As meirin ran past, she was able to pick up a few of her throwing stars, swiftly putting them back into her pouch. She was trying to to find an animal that Lyn can try to take down, but so far she hasn't had any luck getting anything good. Meirin hoped to have Lyn start with a fox or perhaps rabbit, but the rabbits were too fast and Meirin never found a fox yet. She did see some wolves, but Meirin was uncertain if Lyn was ready for them, even if she wounded them a bit. Perhaps a deer, but Meirin had a hard time getting close to them. Their nose were quite sharp, and despite Meirin's best efforts her natural musk gave her away even when she was down-wind. For a moment Meirin stopped for a breather. She's been running around all morning trying to find animals for Lyn to take out, but the monk girl hasn't even managed to wound one. It was somewhat self-conscience; hunting wasn't really something Meirin did. Sure she'd kill an animal if she had to, even help butcher one, but hunting wasn't something Meirin grew up to do. She was more prepared to hunt and take out a bandit then she was a bunny. But Meirin was always willing to give help to Lyn and her family, even doing things she's not used to. Though perhaps Meirin would have more luck if she worked with her partners; she was only suppose to be scouting for potential prey. Meirin's own arrogance in her skills with the Shuriken made her believe she could wound a rabbit, but instead of a grazing cut she just missed. Sighing, Meirin went to find Summer and Leith. Perhaps they were having better luck then she was. As Meirin was looking for Summer, she heard Leith call out. [color=cyan]”Hey! There's a rabbit headed your way, try to push it towards the meadow!"[/color] Looking around Meirin didn't see Summer, but did see the rabbit. [color=00a651]"you got this Summer! I have your back!"[/color] As Meirin said that she carefully held her spear in her hand while her other hand took out two shurikens, ready to help redirect the bunny once Summer manages to get it to head into the meadow. [color=fff200][h3]Myrn Vaan'Atisha[/h3][/color] Myrn caught up to the others as they entered through the catacomb doors. She carried more-or-less the usual gear she would have while on the road. Travel rations that could last her a few days, a bedroll, torches, flint and steel, a gallon of water, a whetstone, compass, and most importantly a map. And not just any map, but a map of the catacombs. Myrn had to scour through the library for this, but hearing about where she was going Myrn wanted to make sure she knew as much as she could. The map was about two years old, but she didn't think the college would have renovated the catacombs much in the past two years. Things looked fairly aligned as they were going through the entrance. [color=fff200]"Hello everyone! I'm Myrn Vaan'Atisha, at your service."[/color] The wood elf was quietly keeping track of the team's progress when Tyrael stopped them. He was looking voer a corpse which Myrn knew was a Ridge Hound. She saw a few of them in Yarosmere once, and knew they were a local of the Ravine. It didn't take long for Myrn to figure out that something was wrong before Tyrael explained it to them. He divided everyone up into teams, to which Myrn responded by taking out her sword. [color=fff200]"Ridge Hounds! I've never faced them before. This will be fun!"[/color] Myrn said cheerfully as she took some practiced swings with her Dar'Missan.