[center][IMG]http://i309.photobucket.com/albums/kk396/Mercinus3/c6ee31bb-c020-4e8c-bfa1-04ddda585b1a.png[/IMG][/center] The sister’s change in reaction between Morgan’s and Ixion’s accounts was apparent. While their assurances to him that there were many who fell with him not using any hands, the uncanny ability to guess the threat of an opponent that the Fixer had certainly didn’t help with the daunting prospect of fighting him again. The story of the fight between his ‘compatriot’ and Lord Nightmare certainly filled that prospect, considering everything that he knows about the deo’iel. [i]I will get better and will show him that I am not weak,[/i] he thought, reminding himself that he is now in possession of the Dirge. The information relating to the Fixer’s surprised reaction wasn’t of much help, but it was a given since few people live to tell their confrontations. Violet then gave a little more spiel about what they wanted to discuss with the trio, sitting down while doing so. At first, what was said was a little bit cryptic which puzzled the assassin. However, as soon as she brought up the deo’iel victims the Fixer had claimed, Ixion had an idea on what the proposal they had in mind. The invitation, despite it being expected, hit him mentally like a runaway train. He thought back to the days when he wanted to join the organization as a child. This was long before he signed the infernal contract with the Grandmaster. The prospect certainly was enticing, but he wasn’t sure if the contract would be conflicting in everything the deo’iel stood for. However, it would serve both the organizations and the Grandmaster well if he did join. That was something that he would need to think long and hard on. I’on chimed, expressing his need to think about the proposition. While he couldn’t tell that the penin had excitement about such a prospect, he could tell that he was tense about something. Both the proposition and the extent on the Fixer’s power were big pills to swallow after all, so some time to digest those facts was certainly needed. As for Morgan, the assassin could tell that he was annoyed at him being corrected about the first encounter with Blue and the Fixer from the glance that was given. The proposition probably would have had a big effect on him, considering his vampiric nature. However, the vampire was on the same page as I’on with needing time to consider such an idea, the exhaustion of the day clear in his voice. [i]They’re on the same page,[/i] Ixion concluded. He turns to both sisters, “I think it is a better call to give us time to weigh up the options of such a proposal before deciding. Such decisions are not to be made lightly after such exertions earlier.”