[h3][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMMlK6eqe_o]Sato Hashimoto // Super Magical Runway, F1[/url][/h3] As they approached a door at the end of the hall, Sato noticed a feeling of unease. The mannequins that filled the huge room seemed eerily dangerous, with weapons as props. They made sense, being cosplay, but it was a bit unnerving in the middle of the mirror world. And of course, the dungeon was too happy to be as it seemed. As soon as Rui touched the handle of the door, the room sprang to life. The lights freaked out, dimming in places with spotlights swinging in all sorts of lights like some knock-off rave. Worse yet was that the mannequins also literally sprang to life, as Sato narrowly avoided being hacked apart the head by one of them brandishing a katana. Sato retaliated with his persona, hacking it apart with a swing of its scythe. They were all surrounded by the horde of mannequins. They didn't seem particularly strong, but this was a game of numbers that they were easily losing. They didn't need to hit hard, just fast, and Sato couldn't really do either. So he sunk behind everyone, facing the door, letting the others deal with the bulk of the crowd while he knocked off anything closing in from the back. While it wouldn't be the end of the world if someone got hit by one of the mannequins, it's pretty likely they could, so Sato summoned his persona again, casting a Marakukaja. Just in case. It was as he did this, did Sato hear just how pissed off Matt seemed to be. Accentuated by his accented speech, Matt's persona set fire to the crowd of mannequins. The wall of fire pushed them back, ironically giving the team breathing room. Lacking anything like that, Sato merely drew his bow and launched an arrow. It whizzed past Akane's ear, cracking through a mannequin's head. Sato cringed when he heard the arrow snap, but it was accompanied by the sound of the mannequin's 'skull' breaking, so it wasn't all bad. Truth be told, Sato wasn't really aiming, he was just making sure to not hit the others. It worked out well enough, so he repeated after making sure there wasn't anything creeping up.