[center][h3]Juliann[/h3][/center] As always, the director was really playful. Juliann, however, had no real intention of participating in the treasure hunt. She let the paper be carried away by the win and headed off for the library. While she wouldn't participate, she was indeed interested in what this sword was. Probably a sword from Arturian legends, but not Excalibur. That most was certain. Far as she knew, the moon referred to Arthur himself. Who was the sun, however, she had no idea. With that, Juliann headed for the library. [color=gray][b]"Juliann."[/b][/color] The spirit inside her head called her name. [color=yellow][b]"Hm? How odd for you to voice your thoughts, master."[/b][/color] Juliann answered. [color=gray][b]"I understand that you want to find this sword, but for what purpose? Do you mean to dispose of Kreuz with a blessed sword? Do you really believe that will be enough to be rid of that curse?"[/b][/color] [color=yellow][b]"Of course not. I don't expect to change Kreuz for that sword. I doubt it would permit me to do so."[/b][/color] [color=gray][b]"Then, what truly is your objective? I know you. You won't sit on your thumbs after figuring the riddle out."[/b][/color] [color=yellow][b]"I... didn't actually think about that at all, master. Hm..."[/b][/color] [color=gray][b]"If you are going to leave anyways, why not help another student with their own assignment?"[/b][/color] [color=yellow][b]"That is an excellent idea, master! What do you think I should do to attract the attention of students?"[/b][/color] [color=gray][b]"Let me think about it..."[/b][/color] [hr] And so, Juliann stood among the crowds of students with a sign around her neck that read 'I can help you search for your treasure if you like'. She stood there with a deadpan expression. Truthfully, she was feeling ashamed, but since it had been a suggestion from her master, she wanted not to disgrace him by telling him that his idea was actually a bad one. A slight blush appeared in her cheeks, while she thought, [color=yellow][i]'Endure it... endure it... This is also training. Training to be a better swordsman and not to crumble under pressure."[/i][/color]