Jamie gave a sigh, [color=f26522]"So the threatening atmosphere I felt from here, the restraint to attack, was what? Anger at your fallen comrade? if that was so, then you aren't a guild worthy of the name. No, I think your members would love to tear Damian apart. I do not mean the battles-although I know chances are, they will try extremely hard to take Damian down, which won't be easy as you saw. When any of our members fall, we are there for them. You say only one of your members has even been with Hyun. If she has lost the will to live, surely then your guild should be with her, encouraging her? Not looking for revenge, which is misplaced. Damian fought with his whole strength, as did your Hyun, and there could only be one winner. Revenge for a battle pre-decided, is not revenge. If Damian had jus t attacked her with no reason, then yes, I would agree. No revenge should come out from the games though. If you can't see that then you are not a worthy guild master, or leader for this group. If any of your members attack mine outside of the games this week, I will retaliate. You and I both know that the authorities won't be able to do anything to stop it from happening, and thus it means I must step in."[/color] Sasha was fighting exceptionally well, as Jamie spoke, he watched her. She could remember a time when the ice mage would barely even create things more complicated then her bear. Now, Sasha's skill had developed amazingly well, and she seemed to be able to co-ordinate several attacks at once, something that Shujin just didn't seem to be able to counter. And her attacks had varied to. Jamie had never imagined that Sasha could have such power, such skill. The guild members had all certainly grown. [color=f26522]"As for Hyun, its clear that she has a goal in mind. I could find out what, but I'd rather not pry. The fact that Damian beat her is merely proof to her, i imagine, that she isn't ready, although Damian's skill with blade goes beyond anything I have ever seen before. She shouldn't be ashamed to lose by him. She should be proud at what she did, how she fought, at her level of skill which very nearly rivals Damians. She may not be a member of my guild, but "Avenging" Her lose, will not prove anything to her, rather building her back up will be more beneficial. I will go and see her, as it seems like you guild doesn't know the meaning of the word family"[/color] Jamie rose smoothly, clearly ending the conversation there, but looked to Sasha once more. [color=f26522]"You see my Sasha there? If she were to lose to Shujin, I wouldn't seek revenge on him. I would go and tell Sasha how proud I am of her, and how far she has come. I would help her. And that I will help her become stronger, if that is what she wanted. There's no shame in losing to an opponent, there's only shame is you don't learn from the experience"[/color]