The two Romans, Armenius and Titus, displayed an eagerness to enroll in the magus academy, envisioning it as an advanced institution where they would be instructed by divine beings. Though their understanding was limited, the prospect of learning from god-like figures fueled their enthusiasm.
Kingrig of the Mayans approached the opportunity with little expectation. His decision to join was purely instinctual, driven by a desire to stay close to the strongest warriors and further hone his skills.
The Han Swordsman, Ha Ron, proved a bit more challenging to convince. Filled with distrust, he was reluctant to join something beyond his comprehension. Employing spirit reading, Emery discerned the young man's reluctance. However, a demonstration of advanced sword techniques managed to capture Ha Ron's interest, revealing a thirst for knowledge beneath his guarded exterior.