[center][color=lightblue][h2]Erika[/h2] [hider=Ref][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/NQLyft1.jpg[/IMG][/hider] [i]Location: Grand Magic Games, Dragonfang member audience, not participating Interactions: None [/i][/color][/center] Erika sat on the very end of the edge of their little viewing booth, swinging her legs gently as she watched the games. She wasn't afraid of falling off, as she had fairly good balance anyways and wouldn't be startled off the edge either. The girl didn't understand these 'Magic Games.' Why does it matter who is stronger or not? Most of the battles were individuals fighting, but wasn't the whole point of guilds to be stronger as a whole? The idea made her head hurt to concentrate on, so she just stopped thinking about it. Erika wasn't keeping score of the whole ordeal, nor was she really watching the games themselves. She was more interested in the audience. All different kinds of people, different appearances and opinions. It made her happy to watch crowds, even if she was hesitant to be a part of one herself. Still, it was a nice view, and since she was fairly new to the guild and small the other members wouldn't bother her too much. Erika could sit back and watch the interesting array of people all day, and listen to their excited cheers as their favorite guild pulled through, or some would boo or get upset if it wasn't their guild quite on top. Emotions were quite interesting that way, weren't they? [hr] [center][color=gold][h2]Eli Longuefellow[/h2] [hider=Ref][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Hw1S9gY.jpg[/IMG][/hider] [i]Location: Grand Magic Games, general audience Interactions: None[/i][/color][/center] [i][color=gold]Haha! This place is the jackpot! A bunch of unsuspecting, absorbed idiots with their money sticking out their pockets. It's almost too easy![/color][/i] It was hard to not allow the Cheshire grin to expand from ear to eat on Eli's face, his nimble gloved fingers slipping into a woman's open pocket book and retrieving a piece of jewelry before sticking it into his coat pocket along with all of the other swiped treasures he had picked up today. The Grand Magic Games were always such a great time for the thief, he would always get at least double the usual pay from his victims because they were always so busy actually watching the waste of time. Guilds? Who the hell needs'em? Eli found guilds useless, personally, unless you were some wimp who was too afraid to be alone. Eli thrived in solitude, it was his domain along with his sneaky hands. It was stranger to always be around a bunch of people, in his opinion, especially if they take some of your hard earned cash— not that he knew anything about working for your money, that is. His work was simply to snatch what he wanted, and what a thrilling job that was! Eli tucked his hands into his black jean pockets in the front, whistling a quiet joyful hum as his yellow eyes flashed around for the next catch of the day.