Turning her head around at the sound of her name, she smiled as she saw him. He wasn’t alone either. Nimue trailed a bit behind him and came to stand next to her. Giving Balthazar a questioning look, she quickly figured out his game. The night before, he had said Nimue wouldn’t tell him what she wanted, and she had suggested that maybe she could try to talk to the ghost. To be fair, Elisabeth knew nothing about ghosts, but she was willing to try. “Hello! Good to see you…and you as well, Nimue.” She gave the ghost a warm smile, sincere in her desire to connect with her. Turning her attention back to him, shrugged a bit and grinned. “Totrail was a training trial…or at least training morning. Lore wanted to work a bit on my sword work before he left for a few trials. Lots of footwork drills and cutting patterns. I went to the Institute later in the trial but nothing exciting today. Usually, there is something blowing up or somewhere being evacuated but everyone behaved themselves totrial.”
Elisabeth knew his fight would be coming up quickly, so she did some last bit checks. “Any headaches? Healed up okay from last night? Eyes okay?” She knew, from past experiences with him, that he tended to have an assortment of injuries of mundane and not-so-mundane natures, so it was always good to check.
Glancing in the ring, she arched her eyebrow at the size of Balthazar’s opponent. One quick look at Nimue’s face told her the ghost was happily anticipating the fight. Elisabeth had fought next to Varlum, but it was hard to tell, size-wise, how this Ithecal compared. Balthazar had pointed out some of the things the ghost liked to do so maybe if she could show Nimue that she was interested in them too, perhaps they would find common ground. “I can’t tell if that Ithecal is bigger than Varlum, one of my sparring partners at Storm’s Edge, but he looks really tough. He’ll give you a good fight.”
Watching Balthazar enter the pit, Elisabeth gave him a grin and called out,” Be careful…” He always insisted he was, but she couldn’t help herself so she simply made a joke out of it.
Once he stepped away, she focused her attention on Nimue. Stepping up to the railing, she laid her arms on it and looked about the room. “So Nimue, when you are looking for someone to possess, what are you looking for? Is it simply a matter of drunkenness or is there more to it?" Common ground. That’s what they needed to find. For Elisabeth to have any chance of forming any connection with Nimue, she needed more information.