[center][h3][color=yellow]Lunalel Lightsword[/color][/h3][/center] [color=yellow]"That's one match down. Doesn't look like there are all too many matches for this."[/color] Luna said as she took off her helmet while some of the other contestants were having their go at it. There were some decent looking competition, and others not so much. They were pretty much weeded out in the first match here until the point that Luna was called out for her second match of the evening. Another person was on a horse across the way again. They looked a bit bigger than the last person she fought, so hopefully he was a bit more of a challenge. Marie gave her little speech as she did before and soon enough someone said, [b]"Charge."[/b] Again. Both riders urged their horses forward. The two raised their lances against one another. . . And a grand hit from both! They recoiled from the hits and lost whatever brace their shield arms had but stayed a top their horse. Now it was time for round two. They charged again, this time breaking both of their lances against each other. Luna was almost knocked off this time, but she kept on her horse almost barely. This match is more of what she was expecting at a jousting match. Soon enough, the two were re-equipped with new lances. Soon, they charged at each other again! Lance met shield, and Luna was still atop her horse. Her opponent not so much. Internally, she cheered. Externally, she raised her lance again, showing her victory in the current match. There couldn't be too many of these left. So the Knightess made her way off field again, to make way for the other matches. [center][h3][color=red]Eith the Shellagh[/color][/h3][/center] [color=red]"Okay."[/color] The Shellagh had little idea what Miren was going to have them do. There was much at this festival she'd never seen before. Some odd games that looked just a little too complicated for Eith to figure out, though with the recent change in Eith's mental capacities they might just be possible to understand. She seems to be able to do a little more in the area of cognitive functions since then, so she might be able to thank Selvina just a little bit in the long run. [center][h3][color=green]Katherine Lindall[/color][/h3][/center] [color=green]"Oh my."[/color] Katherine said as she fell and hit the ground. When she looked at the Undine's face, she saw the clear annoyance in it, but at the same time, she was blushing something fierce. With a quick glance, they didn't seem to be anywhere with a high population of people. . . Or any people for that matter. [color=green]"Oh, come now Celine. It's not like there's anyone around to spy on us."[/color] The teacher said as she stood up and moved over to Celine and threw her arms over the water woman. An Undine's body was an interesting thing to touch. [color=green]"No one around to see that cute little blush of yours either."[/color] Katherine said before giving her a peck on the cheek. [color=green]"Except me, being the one to make you do so. Didn't know an Undine could blush like that either."[/color] [center][h3][color=green]Katherine Lindall[/color][/h3][/center] Around Meowka, a couple of dolls gathered. The cat was obviously down. Katherine had given orders to them to help keep the girl entertained so they'd do the best in their tiny selves to make that a possibility. . . Though that was mostly on Meowka herself. One grabbed at the cat's leg and shook it a bit, to get her attention. Once they had it, they showed her a couple of gestures that they wanted to do stuff with her. Or something of the sort. If nothing else, the cat should be able to figure out they were there to keep her company. [center][h3][b]Richard Lightsword[/b][/h3][/center] [b]"It would be much appreciated if you would do that Miss Fiore.[/b] Richard said with a great smile. That was one part of his evening quickly taken care of. Now, as for what she had said about dinner. [b]"An invitation for dinner? Far be for me to decline such an offer. Though, who else might be "important" that you are inviting?"[/b] Richard asked, curiosity in his voice. He wasn't all too sure who all she deemed important after all.