Bliss walked into the maze and felt her mouth fall in open in awe. It was so big, it would take them next to forever to find what they were looking for. But with a quick speech from someone, one she wasn’t quite paying attention to because she was studying the walls and thinking of that the dragon had said. She trusted him as much as she trusted all of her other teammates, something you needed to do when you were letting them protect your life in the same favour for them. They would probably need to stick to the left side, after all, even if the kept going left, even if they hit a dead end, it would get them out eventually. So she decided to voice said thoughts. “You know guys, if we keep on going left eventually we’ll find our way out of the maze, it’s only common logic. I mean, we might not even have to fight all three if we’re lucky. And if we keep our backs to the left and face more right, nothing will be a surprise to us, no?” She asked in a voice that was way to cheery to be in a death maze.
She slipped into formation and shot Dara a small smile, she was grateful of him taking charge. They needed someone to do it and Dara was a great guy to do so. He was the person she knew the most so far, which made her rather happy. She slipped into formation and gave Anvain a huge smile, noticing how scared the girl was. She knew she was in the middle because this was a pretty bad situation for her, nothing would be good for up close fighting but her aim was still rather good and the possibility of her throwing her weapons was probably something Dara had thought of. His formation was perfect though and Bliss couldn’t really think of a better one for this type of situation, although Anvain being scared made her feel bad. She threw her arm around the girl, Bliss wasn’t one to ever consider someone’s personal space.
“So, Anvain right? That’s a pretty name, suits you.” She grinned at the girl, warming up for her ramble. She knew that scared people never gave good fighters, something that years of experience told her. It just wasn’t good, it would make them distracted and their wish to react would be incredibly lessened. “You know, this maze is pretty cool. I’ve never been in one before and I didn’t expect the bush to be so pretty. I mean, everything is pretty peaceful in here if you just took away the crowds cheering and the minotaur’s. Which, you know, will totally be gone soon enough. We’re so gonna kick their ass, I mean, look at us! We’re complete badasses, we should so be sporting shades. The minotaur’s won’t even know what will hit them, hell, they should be running away scared. I got my daggers, that’s scary in itself.” She winked at the girl and twirled her daggers around on each hand, the blade dancing around her fingers, almost as if she were trying to show the girl that she was incredibly skilled with her daggers. She wanted to comfort the girl. “So don’t worry, anyways guys. How was your sleep last night? I mean I slept pretty good although I had the weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeirdest dream. I dreamt that the king was, like, swimming in a huge tub of ice cream and pudding. And he was crying because Spotty, is pet giraffe, died, so he kept on eating the pudding and ice cream. So then Jacob came in and starting screaming at him about something I think was about training but the king just through a shoe at him. Anyways, it ended by the kind exploding because he ate too much food.” She giggled and then smiled over, thinking about her dream, following the others.