[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/t04ZgJz.png[/img] [hider=]22 y/o | Female | GEMINI | See-Through Bangs Dai-Katana | Greatsword (2H) | Physical | STRONG PARRY GEMINI Agent Uniform | GEMINI Insignia Witch Hunt | Light | SACRED PROHIBITION [Reveal (2), Purity (4)] Mana Burn (6), Magic Sense (4), Blink (4), Dispel (6), Damage (2), Stabilize (0), AoE (2), Scatter (2), Full Extend (4) DAMAGE: D | SPEED: C | SENTINEL: A | 750 [Bronze Projectile][Mana Burn] = 60 MP PHYSICAL: D | ARCANE: E | CHAOS: D | 690 [/hider][/center] [i]"They’re monsters. If we don’t kill them, they’re going to kill us."[/i] But they approached this still, as if Binky was alive to be saved. ... Cerberus broke out first, but it was Angel whose bullets traced through the casino, the Knight of Tomorrow's protection over her as she rained bullets from above. Between bullets and claws, beanie man was covered. Too many cooks may make quick work, but on the other hand, too many cooks would just get in each others way. Swinging down from the air vent, Witch Hunter landed some distance away from that duel and spotted a second individual instead. A sharply-dressed man, completely at odds with the others who ran away in a panic. Embers burned from the cigarillo in his mouth, that spot of light giving away his location from the bannisters of the second floor, and Witch Hunter tightened her grip on her Dai-Katana in response, the light in her own eyes evidence enough that she had spotted him. Holy sigils formed over the scabbard, symbols of prohibition of the arcane and the occult. She dashed forth, a singular swing slinging the mana-consuming symbols towards the smoking man. If it struck him, it wouldn't kill or even harm him. But if he were a monster? It would [i]drain[/i] him. And that would be enough for her to know whether to strike with intent or to rely on human tools. In the meanwhile? It was through the aisles of slot machines, up the carpeted stairs, and then a quick turn to charge for the crouching hypothetical-tiger. One hand on her scabbard, the other on the hilt, as if intending to draw it in order to deliver a bisecting strike. But that was bait, of course. The Witch Hunter simply wanted to provoke a reaction and parry whatever choice he made for his offensive. And if she got things wrong, and he turned out to just be an underpaid card shark? Well, she'd be happy she didn't crack his skull open too! Monsters were monsters, but the problem with weretigers was that you couldn't tell the difference when they were [i]just[/i] humans. Huh. Maybe she should say something too? Right. [b]"FBI! ON YOUR KNEES!"[/b]