Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-16171938-20160123041732/@comment-24617443-20160203020624

Pigmi clapped heartily as she saw the first year create a bird out of fire, but not for what one may think.

"To think I would've guessed it right! I wonder why birds and fire always seem to go so well together.", she said sloppily somewhat due to the beer while laughing heartily. It hasn't been the first time someone tried to make a bird when using fire dust, and she's even guilty of doing it herself when she was in her first year cause it looked cool at the time. Though right now she looked really cocky and rude to Reza, she soon enough stopped and with a sigh then looked at Reza with a proud smile.

"You've got great control to be able to keep its form and not cause it to go outright burning yourself. I've seen my fair share of people doing what you did and frankly its not as easy as one may think, but you executed it almost perfectly. Keep up the good work, first year."

The alchoholic's suddenly kind and soft words were quite the surprise for the people around, but she didn't mind it. For her, she's just giving Reza the respect she's due.

"So,", then Pigmi started, turning her attention now to Prof. Wratch. "I guess i'm next, right?"

The squirrel faunus then, with a little hiccup, used her tail to lift herself up from her seated position, wobbling slightly when she tried to stand up straight but stiffened her back and used her tail again to quickly to balance herself out.

"You gotta love being a faunus.", she blurted out carelessly before walking up to one of the dust rings.

Taking in a deep breath she raised her tail up high and slammed it right in front of the dust ring she chose, causing the dust to activate. At first, the fire simply flashed to life but then it started to combine in a spinning vortex in midair, before slowing down and forming a lotus flower with its petals falling off until the lotus dispered into a rain of petals that floated around the group like a fiery spectacle of cherry blossoms blooming. When the petals touched the ground, they ingite and burn whatever they landed on. Luckily the petals all landed around the group, and the fires they did make were small and easy to extinguish, which Pigmi demonstrated by stepping on one of the fires that started up in front of her. The small fires soon died out, leaving the group with one less dust ring to use.