[center][h2][i][color=EE82EE]The Rose Knight ~*~ Lady Elisabeth Briar[/color][/i][/h2][hr][/center] Elisabeth had been with the wounded ever since the last night's attack had ended. Many were mostly fine now, and some were even making their way out to the training field as they decided to push themselves back into the fray. She supposed that it was good they hadn't lost the will to fight when they got hurt, but it still worried her that they also didn't seem very courageous, not hoping for anything more than 'to survive another day'. They were motivated by fear and hurt, where they should have been trying to draw on their bravery, loyalty, and hope for power to get through these horrible battles. Currently she was kneeling at the side of a rather young soldier, finishing up tying a bandage over a wound on his arm. [color=EE82EE]"You're a bit lucky, you know? The cut wasn't so deep you needed stitches."[/color] "Aye ma'am, but I still nearly bled out." He began to stand as soon as the bandage was secure, wincing slightly as he tried to move the arm to stretch. She 'Tsk'ed at him as she too stood, dusting off her skirt and adjusting the strap of her quiver's belt over her chainmail before reaching out to him and putting the arm at his side. [color=EE82EE]"Don't move around a whole bunch yet, it needs to heal some before you go swing a sword around again."[/color] He huffed at her words, but didn't say anything yet. [color=EE82EE]"And, you're overreacting a bit. It wasn't that much blood, really."[/color] "How was that not a lot of blood to lose?! I felt like a Waterfall!" [color=EE82EE]"I have seen so much worse."[/color] Her voice was calm as she met the soldier's gaze. The moment lasted just a second, and then it was over. She smiled brightly as she spoke again. [color=EE82EE]"So, if you're going to run out there and try to train, like I know you want to, just take it easy. Alright?"[/color] After a second he nodded to her and then ran off. [color=EE82EE]"Come back if you turn back into a waterfall!"[/color] She laughed quietly to herself as she turned to look back at the rest of them in the room with her. Most of the ones that hadn't left to train were only still there because they'd fallen asleep, while others were simply so wounded that they [i]couldn't[/i] walk themselves out into the mess of swords and shields. None of them needed her right now though, so She decided to go check on the one who had left. As Elisabeth weaved her way through the crowd, she pulled someone aside every few steps or so, asking each one how they felt and if they wanted her to help them with anything at all. Suddenly, a loud crashing sound rang out over the training grounds, and her attention was pulled to one of the newcomers, just as he decided it was a good idea to challenge the entire camp to a fight. [color=EE82EE]"Oh dear..."[/color] She moved towards the scene, and got there just in time to see an all-too-familiar Knight step forward and accept the foreigner's challenge. Apollo Solais, the Blood Knight, and apparently the one person dumb enough to believe he is invincible. [color=EE82EE]"What a way to go..."[/color] She sighed as she spoke, not quite as quietly as she'd meant to, [color=EE82EE]"I give it ten seconds until he's on the ground. Five if the idiot's lucky."[/color] She crossed her arms, shooting a very pointed look at Apollo before continuing, a little bit louder. [color=EE82EE]"Maybe all that fancy red armor has blinded him to the fact that he, too, can bleed."[/color]