[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/lJMUATv.png[/img][/center] The diminutive vampire took a seated position as the fighting started, treating the air like a padded bench. The interloper's bout of swordplay wasn't half as interesting as the barrier that had been established; she knew that one of Fate's underlings had an artefact to a similar effect but sealing off a large area--replicating the world down to the last detail, including the recently destroyed tree--like this was a prodigious feat. It certainly wasn't the sort of enclosed space in her own repertoire and for this child to pull it out so easily... did she have any idea how complicated something like this really was? The fight, meanwhile, she would have to grade at maybe a 2/10. It didn't give her a good idea of what the knight could really do if pushed to it, no idea of Andersen's capabilities... and he wasn't even an entertaining foe. "I might be a demon but you aren't even that. You're a warm-up boss at best. What villain even spouts such clichéd lines in this day and age? If you're going to be a villain, put in a bit more effort." Or at least reserve the ham for when you had the advantage, nobody liked a sore loser. [hr] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/OfsOgtf.png[/img][/center] If this girl wanted to lead him somewhere, as she was the closest thing to a temporary Master he could find... then he would let her, it wasn't like anyone could be less experienced with an urban environment. They were so different in size and she barely came up to his leg, though... it might be a bit hard for her to lead him by the hand. If she wanted to give him directions then there was an easier way to do it--though the bull-man hadn't quite thought through that most people would probably be terrified of such an enormous figure reaching down to scoop them up. Of course, if Cagliostro didn't resist, then she'd find herself with a nice vantage point and seat, perched on one immense shoulder. "Lead the way..." [hr] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/9FwGT8r.png[/img][/center] Aaaah, she was lost--totally and completely lost. Well, that wasn't true, she knew perfectly well where she was--it was Tokyo, there was no mistaking that. Her phone also confirmed that she was in Tokyo, but that was where the reassurances ended; even with a signal, she couldn't call anyone. Not even the commander could be reached and if she had a signal, Hibiki was certain that she should be able to reach SONG without difficulty. Really, though, the reason she was so lost was that aside from her phone and Gungnir, she really wasn't equipped to be wandering around outside. The last thing that she remembered was being in bed with Miku, where it was warm... and definitely not wearing the right sort of clothing for wandering around like this. If she couldn't find someone familiar--or at least someone willing to lend her some clothes--soon, she might have to use Gungnir just to deal with the wind.