Out in a faraway desert, a group of six students and two of their teachers stood looking for the legendary creature known as the Bunyip. A boy with bright white hair, crystal blue eyes, and pale skin stands out among the group. Even out in blistering hot weather, this boy, otherwise known as Dante Roth, wears a large black cloak to cover the delicate white skin. The boy never really cared much for weather, for he has unimaginable tolerance to hot and cold. His parents taught him to be a meister, and a part of being a meister is going out to places with extreme weather.
Dante stood next to his partner, Jun Andras. Both of which strayed a little from the group as to keep interaction with them as little as possible. He looked carefully at his surroundings, studying everything he could about where he was at. He took particular note to the unusual mountains that surrounded them. In a desert like this, mixed in with what seemed to be grass, truly gave the place the feeling of being in the outback, but mountains?
After taking note to the mountains, he went to examine the lake. The Bunyip was apparently supposed to live in this particular lake, but the lake looked way too small to harbor something that had the title of a Legendary Creature. He sighed and turned back to his partner.
"You really think this thing actually lives here?" Dante asked Jun. He crossed his arms and watched his classmate, whose name he thought was Mai, take off with a bracelet of a supposed missing person. She made a comment, one of which Dante could care less over. He shrugged the comment off and turned around to face Jun, and awaited her response.
Felix sat in his Raven form in a nearby tree as he closely watched the students and the teachers investigate the lake. He kept the illusion of mountains on all sides of the lake to give the feeling of being trapped and dishearten them. Of course this was both an easy illusion to cast and an easy illusion to see through, and Felix didn't even have to call off his Soul Protect or change forms. Now that the DWMA caught wind of the trimulative's experiments, they might have to find a new spot for experiments. Although a problem like this is easy to solve, it still is a setback nonetheless. Felix jumped off the branch and flew over next to his foxy partner not caring if he was spotted for Ravens were native to Australia. She made a comment about the DWMA 'lackeys' and snarled at the Japanese lady who walked off with her bracelet. He laughed in a low voice.
"Looks like we will have to find a new place and a new bracelet for you, eh Foxy?" He said in a light carefree voice.
"You think they are on to us, or just here to investigate our little 'pet'?" He went on to ask her. He didn't really care if he had to move to a new location for his kishin eggs. In fact, it may just be for the best. Once a town has been harvested out, we could move on to the next one in an even more remote location. Wash, rinse, repeat.
"Heh," He laughed quickly, but the laugh was just as sinister as ever,
"How about we let our pet have a little fun with them? It will throw them off our trail and give us a good show." He said in a low, even more sinister tone, and awaited her response.