[CENTER][h3][color=#B7E2F0][U][B]Kuchiki, Harime[/B] - [I]Kōrihime[/I][/U][/color][/h3] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oSMuTvDHCM]Theme I[/url]/|\[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-U2JdiHBsc]Theme II[/url]/|\[URL=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5wQcVR42YM]Theme III[/URL][/center][hr] A small smile touching her lips as he attempted an insult, it was cute. [color=#B7E2F0][B]"Don't worry, you won't need to worry on that,"[/B][/color] she replied, her smile remaining as she walked through the air, progressing slowly. Meanwhile the wispy embodiment of her spirit, Seishin, drifted about, scattering tiny shards in a myriad of directions. The wisp seemed to fly back and forth, in lines that almost overlapped eachother. The resulting effect manifested as layers of ice crystals drifting down through the air. Harime herself seemed only to respond to Agni, almost as if speaking only when necessary. Was there a reason for it? [color=#B7E2F0][B]"You're awful fond of kido, aren't you,"[/B][/color] she commented, tilting her head to the side slightly, her sword arm relaxed. The fingers on her other hand seemed to almost bob and weave to a tune. It, to others, seemed an odd habit of hers as she did it in and out of combat. However, it turned out that it was actually a measure to manipulate the ice crystals her shikai released. While at the beginning she had been entirely incapable of moving the tiny crystals at all, now she could manifest small amounts of her reiryoku and use it to pull and maneuver individual crystals. It didn't allow for much, but it served as a useful trick at times. As such, a thin ribbon of ice crystals had been attached to the base of her zanpakuto's hilt. She allowed Seishin to fly over the blade, and the “ribbon,” so as to solidify the ice and make its growth limited in a manner of speaking. Her fingers continued to move. Even to Agni, who did not know her well, the motion would likely appear meaningless, in fact it would appear more so precisely [i]because[/i] he didn't know her well. Had he known her he would have known that she was not one for wasteful actions. Then again, if he had it would mean that the habit was likely to be seen as one of the chinks in her armor of [i]perfection[/i]. Amusingly enough, it was the views of others that had built her up as a “perfect,” person, not her own proclamation of such. She was not arrogant, even if she was haughty at times. She knew her strengths...and her weaknesses. Though not perfectly [i]of course.[/i]