It had been an eventful meeting thus far. Discussions had turned into arguments - which in turn had come close to becoming a fist fight if not more -, there were talks of destroying that beast Acnologia, about peace with dark wizards. Needless to say that this meeting had been unpredictable right up to this point and Marick had witnessed every second of it, albeit in silence and stood at the back of the hall. Watching Zenshin and Master Shuhei of Blue Pegasus was quite the sight to behold, even if the tension between the two hadn't reached breaking point. Through all that though there was only one topic that really concerned the Sabertooth Ace; the mass exodus of the guilds members to Nox Animus.
Marick felt as sore about that as Zenshin did, if not more so what with the issues he'd had with Alexander Zenneth. Just as he thought they'd resolved their issues, Zenneth had turned heel and walked out, taking numerous magi with him and claiming he was doing it in the name of freedom. Marick held his respect for him for that action. But what was to come next...for Zenneth to turn dark and betray every ounce of what he'd claimed to believe in...that left the Solitaire feeling bitter. Very bitter. Actions needed to be made to stop Nox Animus, but the discussion about Acnologia was understandably an important one. Afterall, Marick had witnessed that particular destruction first hand. But the idea of siding with dark magi to fight that monster...well, that wasn't going to happen. It was a dark mage that summoned Acnologia. Most dark magi had no care for anything but themselves from what he could gather, with only a handful of exceptions.
Irrespective of that however was how long it had been. Over a year since Acnologia struck and it hadn't been sighted since, or at least there were no reports of a sighting. Who was to say Acnologia wasn't still within Fiore? Who was to say it wouldn't strike at any moment.
Suddenly his silence was broken as his eyes opened and looked up at his fellow card master, Zeno. "With all due respect, we may not have time to find a way to counter Acnologia. We've heard nothing about it since the events at Era and, as we know from those events, we are ill-prepared for a sudden attack. We should consider a plan of action as a wizarding community on what we should do should Acnologia strike again before we are able to defeat it. We need a backup plan or a last resort, and sealing it should not be dismissed so quickly. A short-term seal could be useful to keep it at bay while we find a way to properly destroy it." he spoke loudly, his arms remaining crossed.
Marick felt as sore about that as Zenshin did, if not more so what with the issues he'd had with Alexander Zenneth. Just as he thought they'd resolved their issues, Zenneth had turned heel and walked out, taking numerous magi with him and claiming he was doing it in the name of freedom. Marick held his respect for him for that action. But what was to come next...for Zenneth to turn dark and betray every ounce of what he'd claimed to believe in...that left the Solitaire feeling bitter. Very bitter. Actions needed to be made to stop Nox Animus, but the discussion about Acnologia was understandably an important one. Afterall, Marick had witnessed that particular destruction first hand. But the idea of siding with dark magi to fight that monster...well, that wasn't going to happen. It was a dark mage that summoned Acnologia. Most dark magi had no care for anything but themselves from what he could gather, with only a handful of exceptions.
Irrespective of that however was how long it had been. Over a year since Acnologia struck and it hadn't been sighted since, or at least there were no reports of a sighting. Who was to say Acnologia wasn't still within Fiore? Who was to say it wouldn't strike at any moment.
Suddenly his silence was broken as his eyes opened and looked up at his fellow card master, Zeno. "With all due respect, we may not have time to find a way to counter Acnologia. We've heard nothing about it since the events at Era and, as we know from those events, we are ill-prepared for a sudden attack. We should consider a plan of action as a wizarding community on what we should do should Acnologia strike again before we are able to defeat it. We need a backup plan or a last resort, and sealing it should not be dismissed so quickly. A short-term seal could be useful to keep it at bay while we find a way to properly destroy it." he spoke loudly, his arms remaining crossed.