Fraken Stein studied the creature beside him as they made their way through the academy's halls towards the Death Room, his cold and calculated eyes trying desperately to grasp anything in the girl's expression and demeanor that would tell him even a tad bit about her. However, she seemed like a fully locked down fortress, smiling kindly and even humming a little to herself as she walked, he couldn't quite figure her out.

What an interesting specimen, I'll say that much. The amount of power that dwells within her is dangerous, and her soul is larger than most advanced meisters, yet nothing inside of her says she's evil. No kishin taint on her soul, not even a bad thought vibrating through her soul's wavelengths. He licked his lips, as his mind flashed over images of cutting her open, studying the way her body works. Dissect!

"Dr. Stein, I'm not in any trouble or anything, am I?" The wolf girl - Taylor - asked, as innocent as can be, her large green eyes shooting up to his face. He could feel a wave of slight compassion flow over him as he saw confusion in her eyes, but the lack of fear there was unsettling.

Shaking his head no, Stein smiled, waving off the idea completely. "Of course not. It's that, when your soul's wavelength vibrated throughout the academy, we were all a bit curious to see who was the cause of it. No trouble, we just have a few questions for you."

"Soul's wavelength? So this is a universe that revolves around the souls of people and creatures. Interesting." It seemed as if those words were the closing of a conversation she had opened.

Universe? Interesting, indeed, my dear. Stein thought to himself as he pushed open the door leading to the Death room. He watched as those emerald eyes widened, taking in the entirety of the place, going from the hanging gallows that lined the hallway to the white wasteland that expanded along the sides of them.

This is all so new to you, isn't it?