"Hmm?" Solstice hummed as he turned to another voice. Another player-- Players, it seemed like. The fellow had another with him. His head tilting in a questioning gaze, and then he extended his hands and pointed into the woods off to his side. "The forest," He answered simply and vaguely as possible. "Where did you--" Solstice was about to ask before he was interrupted by a system message.
Much unlike everyone else, Solstice was not too enthused initially. In fact, his brows turned down and a frown worked it's way to his lips. "I just frickin' got legs, now they're forcing wings down my throat?" He muttered to himself. "And what the hell's a winged wolverine? Have you ever heard of such nonsense, a wolverine-- with wings? That's weird," This time, he spoke to the new arrivals, letting his frustrations bleed into his voice. However, that frustration only lasted a moment until a wide-eyed grin replaced it. "Well whatever right? Something new."
After that, he lifted his spear, spun it around and little and let it come to rest on his shoulder, taking the initial steps toward the pair. "Since it's the first hundred players who get the snazzy item, and seeing how I really don't want to do this by myself-- say we tag-team this bitch?" The guy did just express his intention to go find the creature and fight it, and there was always that saying about the more the merrier. And besides that, his whole lone hunter schtick was starting to grow old.
He then took a momentary pause, and glanced back where he had just slayed the boar only moments ago. A single laugh hitched at his shoulder and he turned back, shrugging as he did. "My bad about that. But I was tracking him for a while now. Silly piggy thought he could escape," Solstice said in a half-assed attempt at an apology. Afterward, he extended a hand toward the players, and introduced himself.
"I am Solstice-- and she's," He said, pointing at the lady of the group, "Jeanne." Thus, Solstice's method of winning the bet came to light. Point at all of the females he came across and confidently decide that they were Jeanne. It was flawless, really.