[center][h3] [color=ed1c24]Hyakuya[/color] [/h3][/center] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/mZ8gNtL.gif[/img][/center] [color=ed1c24]"Neither did I Hirotsuka."[/color] He said with a light chuckle. He didn't seem to be quite in a murderous mood to let out the true nature of a Manakete. He then looked up as he heard the rustles. Hyakuya carefully watched as the mounted units started to descend upon them, making a warning shot on Hiro and Tybalt. It was quite obvious that they had priority targets and he was sure that they knew what he was capable of as well so it would only be a matter of time before they target him as well. After all, he could fly up to their position and just take them out. But that would be far too dangerous to do alone lest he wanted to get skewered by lances and axes. He most certainly did not want that to happen. Before he could continue to think, what he expected did happen. A wyvern rider descended upon him and tried to strike him with a horizontal slash. He dodged the strike as he was already on guard. His hand reached for his dragonstone and it began to glow. He was enveloped in a strange light and when it disappeared, Hyakuya had already left his human form. In place was a yellow dragon, flying in the air. He certainly did not want to cause a forest fire so he carefully aimed his fire breath at the wyvern rider that had attacked him but unfortunately, the manakete missed. He then turned his head towards the speaking mage. Ah, a tactician is on their side. Or at least one with a tactical mind. A good thing, he should rejoice at it. [color=ed1c24]"I am a Manakete, sir Tybalt. I shall cover you if one of them will try to harm you."[/color] He told the two before looking up and blasting another fire ball to keep the mounted units at bay and not try to attack them. He was actually uncomfortable as he did not have any freedom to fly so he would like to end this quickly if possible. [color=ed1c24]"Order me as you please. I am also fine with any of you two riding me if it comes to that."[/color] He continued, this time not looking at the two at all.