With great effort and full use of the Revelation skill, Rebecca just barely survived against Flamma. What happened next, however, surprised her: he just left after saying harsh words to her, something about being a pacifist. But Rebecca didn't care what a second man, even a gladiator of old, had to say to her. Though shaky, she survived and that was all that mattered for now. After all, she wouldn't want to face an opponent like that again until she was better. However, she had a bigger problem in the name of a berserk Maggie, who seemed to be getting more and more insane by the second. With the sudden switch between a clone of herself and a spot on the bleachers that solved that issue quickly, Rebecca was disoriented for a few moments but managed to recover. Witnessing the new assassin who showed up and started to get Maggie's attention combined with the sound of a horn that shattered the skeletons into pieces from relative safety, she could reassess what was going on beside her companions. It seemed there was a servant with a shield and Xerxes fighting on the ground. [color=blue][i]Looks like at least things got better. And it looks like that guy and Mr. Sutherland wi-[/i][/color] [color=gold][i]I know what you are thinking and I will stop you right there. We help finish him off.[/i][/color] [color=blue][i]But I-[/i][/color] [color=gold]The sooner Xerxes is defeated the better off we all will be. Don't overthink it, just do it![/color] After a good reminder of how impatient and decisive the younger saint can sometimes be in a moment that allowed Odysseus to grant Xerxes a "gift," Rebecca sidestepped until she could see Xerxes' exposed side. With the new friendly servant on one side and Odysseus, or Hal, on the other side, the only option to attack from was the flank, and so Rebecca charged towards Xerxes intending on running him through and delivering a killing blow to the king of Persia.