Zenshin had made a choice the day before, a risk, some might call it, a gamble, others would, but he believed that it was the right decision. He couldn't just sit around in an idle guild that was a shadow of its former self, especially after the guild master of Sabertooth had accepted his request to teach him personally. The guild hall's location was much more convenient than up high in the mountains, but still not as convenient, as, say, Fairy Tail. Still, it was nice to have a guild that was easy to get to without having to fly up a mountain every time he was called on my his former guild master, Zeno. Without much hesitation, he walked up to the doors of Sabertooth, and, with a sigh, opened those doors and walked in to see the place bustling with people, Aegis greeting the members and giving them a good welcome by the looks of it.
Taking a quick look around, there were some thoughts that ran through his head, this place is much more lively than Eclipse Soul nowadays, it seems that Aegis is running the up and coming guild right now. Many of the members he saw looked as though they were new to the guild, technically, so was he, but that's not what he meant by new. They all seemed as though they had all just started their journey as a mage, which was nice, as he remembered back when he first started when he left home. All that he had brought with him was everything in his bag, his two weapons, and all the memories of his past in Eclipse Soul, but he was fully prepared to meet his new family and make memories. It looked like one of the new members, a knight by the looks of it, it wasn't so much as a completely true thought, more like, a gut feeling he had just by the look of her.
Without much warning, master Aegis came forward and greeted her warmly as well, like he had done with the other members, the same man that had shown him a glimpse of what recreation was, and the one who would teach him in a matter of three days. He wasn't the one to make his presence known by making a big fuss like the livelier members of a guild, but he wouldn't mind telling people who he was if they showed an interest. Hastily, and with his straw hats brim covering the better part of his face, he made his way behind the girl who was being greeted rather awkwardly, and to the nearest table he could find. Officially, he didn't want to announce his presence in the guild until after his training had concluded with Aegis, after all, he could die, and he didn't want to get people attached. Might as well do something productive while he was here, so, he practiced making what other mages called, "dynamic" creations, the ones that move, though he preferred the term "animate".
Slowly clasping his two hands together, he whispered softly, "Ice make, crow". As soon as the final word was uttered from his lips, he unclasped his, now sublimating hands and put them on the table. A small crow was created out of a small, dense, icy cloud that swept over the small magic circle that he had created in front of his hands. Being an ice mage of his caliber, this wasn't that difficult to do, but then, he took a second to rub his left hand along a freezing, cyan tinted crow made of ice. Paying attention to one of his creation's details more accurately, he noticed every uneven groove and ridge on the bird's wing, back, and head. With a sigh, he thought of what he had been told a few days prior to joining, he was right. Before he could disperse his new creation into a cloud of sublimation, it let out a loud caw that nearly startled him off his chair.
With his heart still beating, he put his head down onto his left hand, shaking his while snapping his fingers with his right, causing the creation to disappear into the air. Oops he thought, as he seemed to have drawn unwanted attention from his new guildmates. Raising his head from his hand, he said aloud, "Nice to meet you all! The name's Zenshin!" Might as well get that out of the way before things got really quiet and awkward again like it did with the girl who came in before him. Even though he was a bit embarrassed on the inside, he didn't really mind, as he was going to do this eventually, and he couldn't plan for everything. Might as well put on a glad face on the outside, since it was the other emotion occupying his mind, glad about how he joined the guild, and his introduction was out of the way.