Katrina-Carlotta surveyed those around her. It was an interesting bunch, but the mixture of talents and strengths could very well make them perfectly deadly. The man who had greeted her was likely the most respected of the group. It wasn't hard to deduce that the man was Lorcan D'Eath, she could recognize the wizard from the descriptions of the one whom had recruited her. She'd done nothing but nod towards the man, further interaction interrupted by new arrivals. The witch didn't mind though, for now it was better to just survey.
The person whom had arrived after her was a vampire, covered in blood from a feeding. He had given her a wide blood-stained grin. If it was an honest smile or one meant to intimidate, the woman wasn't quite sure. All the same, she allowed her lips to curl into a small smile and had given a nod of greeting.
The next woman who walked in caused a smirk to appear on her face. The blonde carried an air of intelligence, of great intelligence. Katrina-Carlotta instantly pinned her as the type who could know every fact the world had to offer, but when it came down to it not be able to apply them practically to herself. Then again, the ex-assassin supposed, every group needed a strategist. Even if said person would be next to useless in battle.
The next witch to walk in held a definite resemblance to Lorcan D'Eath. Making a mental note to keep an eye on the girl for a plethora of reasons, her eyes skimmed to the only woman whom had arrived before her. From everything she'd heard, the witch couldn't be anyone but Zada Forbes. The blonde seemed interested in her, Katrina-Carlotta couldn't bring herself to be surprised.
The stream of people finally slowing, the dark witch turned towards the owner of the Manor. "Thank you, Mr. D'Eath. I wouldn't miss it," Katrina-Carlotta replied, her voice just loud enough to be heard.