"Thank you." Jinx smiled at the girl who stepped in. It seems that some within this group have some sense after all. She couldn't help but feel pleasantly surprised that not everyone was a barbarian. Seeing that everyone's attention was upon her more or less, she started to speak.
"Ladies and gentleman, now is not the time to lash out at each other in frustration. We all know how everyone feels, after all, we're all in this rather peculiar situation. I'm sure that our questions will be answered in due time by the Academy, we simply must be patient. In the meantime, I believe that introductions are in order. After all, if we're all classmates, it'll be very convenient for us to know each other's names, is it not? We are civilized people, and we must act that way. We can figure out what's going on after we know everyone's names." Although the smile on her face was soft, there was a firm strength in her tone that left no room for negotiation.
"Yes, I am Jinx Arcane, and yes, I'm a trickster by trade. But I assure you that my earlier trick lacked any props." She continued, glancing at the two who spoke to her earlier.
"Pleased to make everyone's acquaintance." She finished with a charming smile.
With that, Aiden quickly jumped at the chance to keep things moving. Offering a half-smile, he stepped forward slightly. "Hey everyone, I'm Aiden Johnson. I was accepted into this school as a doctor. I hope that we can all be friends!"
Aiden and Jinx's auras were drastically different. While Jinx had more of a mysterious allure, Aiden's was honest, open and friendly. It was an air that fit both of their titles perfectly.
Jinx raised an eyebrow at the person who asked for food. Luckily, Jinx always carried around some mints--that counted as food, right? She smirked, and stepped forward until she was right in front of the challenger.
"I have nothing in my hands." She said, showing everyone that there was nothing there. Counting off, Jinx continued her trick by showing the numbers one, two and three with her fingers respectively. On three, a handkerchief appeared in her hands. Once again, she showed the cloth to everyone, showing that there were no tricks or props on the handkerchief. Placing the cloth upon the cupped hands, she pointed at the hands and counted off again to three. Then she removed the handkerchief, revealing a few mints in the hands.
Tossing the handkerchief into the air and catching it--disappearing once more. "I'm not a magician, necessarily. I can't use magic. I'm a trickster, a mentalist. It's not possible to make food from thin air."