[h2]Sir Tyaethe Radistirin[/h2] Klaus learned an unfortunate truth in her attempts to trip Tyaethe--the paladin's footing was solid and her weight low; tripping her was simply too difficult without a lot more force. It proved meaningless an instant later, the red eyes glaring down at her backing away and the knight returning to her own sword. This time, she raised it from the ground and rest the blade against her shoulder. "If I had any other weapon in my hand, that would have killed you. If you won't give me time to find a wooden blade, then don't slip up that much. I can't pull my blows if you run into them." [hr] [h2]Lilianna Belwiss[/h2] It turned out that her daughter wasn't in the kitchen and, therefore, could only be in the captain's quarters. Had she realised earlier, then maybe Fanilly would have been woken up more gracefully and not by having a small child trying to get her attention even whilst she was starting to dress but instead... well, when Lilianna opened the door and swept up the suddenly-distracted Vivien, she did her best to not look at the captain's body. "I hope that Vivien didn't disturb you too much...?" [@Noodles][@Crimson Paladin][@VitaVitaAR]