The witch either hasn't noticed Han's peril or is busy with something else, the Stag Knight will be both useless against this and probably coming right for her, all of the goons are beneath her notice, this is the time to leave. Because everyone's distracted and they'll be helping Han, she can get away easily, but if she goes and helps herself she'll be distracted when Uusha (say her name, coward, she's a target but she's also a person, one always offers the courtesy of seeing the life you ruin) stomps over and backhands her, and then explains to the rest of them exactly why she's not to be trusted. She can leave. But. But that'd be wrong. So with a remorseful glance at the forest around them, so easy to bolt through, Piripiri walks towards Han, pulling and dropping the last of her knives as she does. They can't help here and might harm. She doesn't glance at Uusha. No use seeing what she can't control and has chosen not to react to. And she reaches the snake, and holds it's mouth shut. She's no witch to chant bindings, she is no Immaculate monk to seal it away with prayer strips. But that doesn't mean she can't do anything. She speaks, carefully, but with conviction. "You are not the only one who cares. And not everything you touch will burn." [quote]Defy disaster: 6! Gain a tradition, spend it to enable her to hit a 7, and she loses her knives to make it work.[/quote]