[quote=@karamonnom] "I'm sorry you got dragged into this mess, but I think we have been transported somewhere else... I'm not even sure if we are in the same world anymore. Also there is a girl there with glowing green eyes who looks like she wants to kill us. Well you guys, since I really can't be killed again, I'm a ghost...hahaha... Also, I can't really fight unless I have a wielder since I turn into a sword with my necklace so you might need to help me out here." [/quote] Barely raising her head, not wanting to dishonour the Celestial Spirit before her, Mayumi glared over at Karasuma with a mixture of horror and confusion. [color=00aeef]"A sword? Why would I need a sword? This is obviously a divine creature of the most holy form, I could no more raise my hand against her that I could strike down my own mother."[/color] Just then Mayumi noticed the glowing circle forming on the ground beneath her. Glancing down at it she didn't recognise the pattern, or the runes which seemed to be slowly etching themselves into the air around her. Perhaps this is some form of divine transportation? Mayumi wondered to herself, returning her gaze to the green-eyed figure before her. [color=00aeef]"I thank you for your assistance, oh Holy One..."[/color] She began, praising the strange spirit with tones of utmost reverence. Before she could continue though she felt something strange, a tightness she hadn't felt since her days in training with the Masters of her village. Suddenly Mayumi's arms were pulled down to her sides roughly, her shoulders aching as she struggled against the mystic bonds, only for more to form around her body. Squeezing her tightly the bonds wrapped themselves in an intricate pattern, fully immobilising the archer as she began panting heavily for the strain of trying to fight against them. [color=00aeef]"Holy One..?"[/color] She gasped with uncertainty, not understanding why she'd been trapped by the magical bonds. [color=00aeef]"Have I displeased you in some way?"[/color] she asked, her voice almost breathless as the unseen ropes began to tighten around her throat.