[color=0076a3][h3][center]~~Seleth~~[/center][/h3][/color] [@PaulHaynek][@Polaris North] [hr] Seleth frowned, but didn't say anything as Varjan's mom left. Sighing, she lifted her spear and rested it on her shoulder. Some people just didn't know the meaning of the word 'respect'. Humph. Well, she was slowly learning it herself after all so she supposed she should't be saying too much. But leaving something like this left a bad taste in her mouth. Turning away from the door, Seleth walked to up to the meditation chambers, saying a brief hello to the head priest before settling into meditation for the evening. It was difficult to get her mind to settle. The words of the knight she faced wouldn't leave her head. An omen? Some sort of...sign of something to come? Perhaps it was the rambling of a mad man, but whatever the case was she couldn't just shove the issue out of the way. Plus, there was the rest of the tournament. She had passed the first round, but...was it really because he had gone easy on her? She put everything she had into that battle. Was she [i]really[/i] that weak? The rest of the evening passed in relative peace, thankfully. Soon enough the second day of the tournament dawned. She hoped her opponent wasn't someone like Varjan, but her hopes were quickly dashed when she arrived, only to find herself in the same room as Raviel. Oh wonderful. She was going to lose here. She'd need to keep her distance from him, if she recalled what he was capable of correctly. [color=004b80]"Hmph, I'm surprised."[/color] Seleth said as the referee started the match. She meant that in a good way, of course. [color=004b80]"I didn't think I'd be fighting you here. I suppose I should congratulate you on passing your first match."[/color] Hefting her spear, Seleth immediately waved the relic, several of her illusory doubles forming quickly from the spell. [color=004b80]"But try not to make this too easy for me."[/color]