[center][h3][color=fff200]--Lisianthus--[/color][/h3][/center] [u][b]Practice Halls[/b][/u] The young princess was taken aback by the sudden change in the sorcerer's appearance. She had heard of magic where the user can make themselves into an exact copy of the foe, but she never thought she'd be fighting against it in this tournament! [i][color=fff200]If he can copy my appearance so perfectly, it stands to reason that he can accomplish the same for my moves as well...[/color][/i] Thought the princess to herself. Right on cue, Zev'jul shot a bolt of lightning right toward Lisia (in her voice no less). Wasting no time, the princess quickly dodged to the side, hoping to avoid the attack. Lisia was already aware that fighting an exact replica of herself wouldn't get her anywhere. The best outcome from that would be a stalemate. Perhaps it would be more effective to observe the true nature of the technique. Does it have a time limit? Will it dissipate if he takes damage? The most she could hope for was that the slash she delivered earlier would have a negative effect on his spellcasting and offensive options. If the princess managed to dodge the attack, she would follow up by appearing behind the copy and attacking it with a quick slash attack. She made sure to cast buff spells to increase her defense to be on the safe side. [hr] [center][h3][color=9e005d]--Hisana--[/color][/h3][/center] [u][b]Practice Halls[/b][/u] Hisana was somewhat surprised that the elf was strong enough to block her kick, and even throw her some feet away. [color=9e005d]"Oh my.."[/color], she said as the elf prepared another arrow to fire at her. This one, however, seemed to be more powerful than the previous one - evident by the aura surrounding it. Quickly flipping off the ground, Hisana decided on her next plan of attack. Something a little more flashy with a hint of misdirection. She began to throw numerous cards at the elf's body. At first glance, it would appear that the dame was doing nothing more than disrupting the charge of the elf's attack. However, her true motives where hidden under the flurry of cards. Instead of making the cards hard as steel, the cards were transmuted to mimic gum. Upon impact, they would cover the elf and the small patch of floor she was standing on in a super-sticky substance. Hisana's hope was that the arrow, however powerful, would be wasted on some of the dozens of cards being thrown. Then, she would be bound by the substance and unable to move a muscle and therefore unable to defend. If this plan worked, Hisana would deliver an entire combination of bone-breaking punches and kicks to her pointy-ear opponent. This girl was playing hard to get, which only drew even more excitement out of the crazed dame. If her plan didn't work, she hoped to use the gum in hopes of being able to at least dodge the arrow. [hr] [center][h3][color=00aeef]--Enishi--[/color][/h3][/center] [u][b]Meeting Room[/b][/u] Enishi looked with curiosity at Faye's demonstration of her rune magic. Useful that anyone can activate it with only a little magical energy, and that she could make it any size she wanted. [color=00aeef]"If you've need of materials, I can spare some. I use similar items to cast my Onmyodo spells."[/color] He began to pull out some sutras and talismans from his robe. [color=00aeef]"Heatherman-san, was it? I can't control animals or know anyone readily available who can, however..."[/color] One of the talismans held by the young man began to glow a faint while light. At that moment, a small bird appeared on the table. At first glance, this bird looked like the genuine article. However, this animal was but a mere copy, proven by Enishi when he made it disappear by poking it. [color=00aeef]"I can make illusions and copies using my magics. I usually just make copies of myself when casting it, but I figure with some minor adjustments I can make replicas of simple things like small creatures. They disappear when touched, but they look real enough to fool just about anyone. Will that do?"[/color] Said Enishi, as he looked towards the architect. [@PaulHaynek]