[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/Y6tEFKV.png[/img] [hider=❄]22 | Female | Freelancers | Meltwater Spring Moya-no-Yume | Dagger | Physical | Frosted Sheen Impermanence of Spring Snow | Boreas's Caress Glacial Stream | Aqua | Rime Rose [Freeze, Slick] Damage, Restrain, Push, Extend, Construction, Craft, Mark, Blink, Bend DAMAGE: D | SPEED: C | SENTINEL: E | 750 [Silver Beam + Bend + Restrain + Damage] = 144 Mana PHYSICAL: E| ARCANE: B | CHAOS: C | 462[/hider][sub][@BrokenPromise][@The World][@Ponn][/sub][/center] A Blink user! Their battle would be legendary! Klava absorbed the thrown chair on her bent arm, tumbling backwards to disperse the force as the wooden chair flung itself overhead. In the distance she could hear Gale and KoT at it as well, grand magics flaring up. She would have to join them soon. Unlike last time, after all, they weren’t fighting in a corridor, and didn’t have convenient tear gas dispensers to flung around. Which meant, of course, that a rodent with twinned tonfas was going to be a hell of a pain in the ass to deal with. Gritting her teeth, Klava backed up against the onslaught of bludgeoning strikes, using her own wakizashi minimally as she duck and wove. For all the ‘supposed’ disadvantages that split-Instruments held, they were undoubtedly more useful in an actual conflict. An advantage then, would have to be found elsewhere. At the back wall, her snowball gleamed still, rolling gently away from the collapsed table. Just one second. That’s all she’ll need. The chair. Klava swung Moya-no-Yume, two-handed, against the offending tonfa, forcing it aside with hopes of disrupting the rodent’s stance for just a moment. [i]An opportunity for bigger moves.[/i] In the next, she hopped over the chair that had been thrown at her, and, with her foot, kicked it back up at the woman. [i]A visual distraction to buy a single second.[/i] Whether or not it would land, it mattered not, for at that point, the Maiden turned and ran. [i]A feint, to encourage straightforward pursuit.[/i] And, body turned, body blocking the gleaming light of her Instrument as it drew in mana and converted it into melody, Klava cast her spell. A frosty sheen coalesced behind both Espers, before the snowball shot out a beam of arctic cold, crossing the length of the room instantly to strike the rodent from behind.