[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/OHf0AL9.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/OnizJ1D.png[/img][/center] [@Zarkun] Over her shoulder, Trinity waved her hand and then made a pinching motion. The lute disappeared, the Energy Make disc collapsed into a sphere and floated over her shoulder opposite the trumpet which remained and got quieter. The horn mute also left. It didn’t have the effect she wanted. A lone horn sounded a soft, brave melody. If she was getting an orientation, it wouldn't do to be so noisy. As Trinity and Jenna came to the training hall, the mage looked into the training hall. Some mages were sparing. She could.. probably hold her own, reasonably, right? Maybe. It was so risky, though. She couldn’t guarantee her barriers would hold, she couldn’t be confident her attacks would be effective. She looked back at the field behind them. There was recreational equipment, too. Her heart yearned for the freedom to play music and lounge and be merry all day with other people enjoying themselves, but her wallet demanded sacrifice. The horn mute came back. Speaking of, Jenna mentioned member rooms! For a 15% cut taken from guild work. What had her mother said about rent? No more than a week's pay? Four weeks in a month, which came out to.. this being a fantastic deal, potentially. [color=ffccFF]“Say, you wouldn’t happen to include meals with that room deal, would you? I suppose I’d have to take so many jobs a month or week or something, right?”[/color] You had to be clear on the terms of these things. They could get you, real easy. Trinity turned to head back toward the guild hall, not too interested in the training hall, herself. [color=ffccFF]“I suppose I should go pick one out, unless I need to pass some sort of entry phase?”[/color] Presuming the conditions were agreeable, which they probably were until you got to some fine print somewhere.