[h2]Reinhardt Wilhelm[/h2] As they got ready to set off, something seemed to be troubling the smaller man. Everything in their surroundings, however, seemed perfectly normal to the German. Was it perhaps an illness? Did the idea of sausages disagree with him? Maybe he felt that their traditional ingredients made them unsanitary... that could be fixed in good time. No, it was an oncoming threat? The man seemed to have sorely misjudged him if he believed that Reinhardt's best use in a conflict would be convincing civilians to evacuate: he was a crusader, ready to lead out on the field of battle. Rather than trying to convince strangers that had no reason to trust him that they should move, why not hunt down this opponent? [b]"Friend, [i]I[/i] am your shield!"[/b] the huge man said, raising his arm and flicking the large barrier into existence as a demonstration before shutting it off again, [b]"If we go and fight this enemy now, we can protect [i]all[/i] the civilians!"[/b] [@thewizardguy] [hr] [h2][color=gold]Gilgamesh[/color][/h2] The rabbit actually had brains in her head, unlike her opponent. That had been apparent from the way they conducted their fight: the girl's attacks were based on misdirection yet, for some unknown reason, contained predictable patterns within them. The other one? He tried to brute force through them and got exactly what he deserved. Yet something had brought the fight to a non-violent conclusion. Some form of mystic eyes, perhaps? Though he would never have to worry about such a thing, what simple magecraft could hope to shackle such an existence as himself? [color=gold]"Compared to some of the magecraft from my world, that display was picturesque but dismal. To come out from such an encounter alive despite approaching it as a rabid beast. I could have avoided such clear patterns as a child,"[/color] Gilgamesh said, smirking already and voice calm despite the threatening demeanour, [color=gold]"You should be grateful for that."[/color] [@Kafka Komedy][@PKMNB0Y]