If there’s one thing that Deva knows how to do, its make an entrance.
It didn’t take long for her to catch wind of a new player on the field, one who had quickly made a name for themselves. Having left Iceberg after the formation of the Ironheart Pack due to the blatant showing of weakness and dishonor that she did not think possible in her people, it was only a natural move that she emigrates to Fiore. Since then, however, it’s been a struggle to make it by. Sure there have been jobs here and there, but without the backing of a guild finding her spot in the world was proven to be a daunting task. So when the news of Lavanitir finally reached her, she figured who better to make friends with than the people crazy enough to take over a town by force.
That’s strength right there, power. And Deva values that over anything. So, waltzing into the guild hall she took the opportunity to display her own. Where most would knock, Deva blew the door off the hinges. With a quick execution of one of her arts, a loud boom would be heard echoing through the hall. Walking in and looking at the mess she just caused, she jokingly made a remark. “Oops.”
Expecting at least one pair of eyes on her, she continued. “I hear this is the house of calamity. Do you have room for one more?”
It didn’t take long for her to catch wind of a new player on the field, one who had quickly made a name for themselves. Having left Iceberg after the formation of the Ironheart Pack due to the blatant showing of weakness and dishonor that she did not think possible in her people, it was only a natural move that she emigrates to Fiore. Since then, however, it’s been a struggle to make it by. Sure there have been jobs here and there, but without the backing of a guild finding her spot in the world was proven to be a daunting task. So when the news of Lavanitir finally reached her, she figured who better to make friends with than the people crazy enough to take over a town by force.
That’s strength right there, power. And Deva values that over anything. So, waltzing into the guild hall she took the opportunity to display her own. Where most would knock, Deva blew the door off the hinges. With a quick execution of one of her arts, a loud boom would be heard echoing through the hall. Walking in and looking at the mess she just caused, she jokingly made a remark. “Oops.”
Expecting at least one pair of eyes on her, she continued. “I hear this is the house of calamity. Do you have room for one more?”