[h1][u][color=aba000]Leval Lamrue[/color][/u][/h1] [@Ojo chan 42] [@The One] Leval waited patiently as Shela decided whether or not to come with him. The child seemed quite shaken up to him, on top of being rather shy as well. Eventually she looked back up at him and in a soft voice whispered, [color=f49ac2][i]"His name is Bandit."[/i][/color] Leval smiled softly at the girl, pleased that she had found the courage to answer him. She gently put her hand in his. He closed his fingers around her hand gently, giving a soft squeeze of reassurance. [color=aba000]"Then nice to meet the both of you. Let's go."[/color] As he rose, one hand on his staff, the other on the child's hand he looked out across the field to where he had seen the pharaoh's items had dropped. Not only they, but the pharaoh's entire entourage had simply disappeared. He looked at the surrounding clearing one last time, taking in the sight of the world that he had known his entire life. Then shifted his glance up to the stairs, where new enemies, challenges, friends, and experiences waited. He put his feet on the first step up towards the Ordinary Mystical Academy, feeling the course of life shift to an unknown horizon. He walked up at a mild pace, conscientious of the girl's smaller steps. At the top, he entered a rather magnificently decorated Grand Hall. The room was filled with even more fantastic creatures and strange humanoids. [@DragonKingUk] He spotted what appeared to be an angry flaming gorilla, then what looked like a man with a rather fine wristwatch holding a briefcase, among many other types of individuals. He sat down at a table, shortly joined by Ceres who commented on the richness of their environment. Leval laughed at the comment looking at the young boy she was holding in her arms. She seemed to be quite content taking care of the sad boy, occasionally ruffling his hair and muttering a reassuring comment to the child. However, as he was wondering how such a small boy could hold such a destructive power. The salamander that had accompanied Shela the entire time, spoke up with was moderately surprising, but not too much considering the days events. What the lizard said though was vile, putting down the child the entire time, insulting her. Not wanting to create another scene so soon after the last one, he cast an angry glare at the creature and flicked a quick finger. A tiny thread of invisible magic reached out over to the salamander's head and in a volume so low that only the salamander could hear his voice spoke directly next to the creature without Leval ever moving his mouth. [color=aba000][b]"Speak to Shela in that manner again, and I will personally toss you off this island. I do not care what your reasons may be. Now keep quiet- the Headmaster is about to speak."[/b][/color] He turned his head to listen to whatever the Headmaster and assistant teacher would say next.