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The corridor behind the Pavilion wall was colder.

Not physically cold — but empty in a way that made the hairs along the nape lift, as if sound itself refused to linger here. The faint blue glow of mana-light traced the seams of the floor, pulsing slower than in the rest of the building.

Noelle stepped in far enough to see around the narrow turn.

There — at the very end of the hall —
stood the man in the golden mask.

Completely alone.

No trace of the contestant he had led here.
No footsteps, no doorways, no alternative halls.

Just smooth, uninterrupted wall.

As if the boy had never existed at all.

The judge’s head tilted slightly when he sensed Noelle watching — not startled, not alarmed. Curious. Amused.

He did not approach at first.

Instead, he let his voice slip through the corridor like warm oil:

“My dear… you hide your potential even from yourself.”

His cane tapped softly once against the stone.

“That performance of yours was a spark, but sparks burn out quickly. What you carry is so much more than you allow it to be.”

The magical lights along the wall brightened faintly — rising toward him, as if pulled, and the mana pup in Noelles arms hissed. Ears pinning back as it stared at the man with narrowed eyes.

He took one slow step closer, the polished mask catching the low light.

“You doubt yourself. And yet… you shine.”
A pause.
“How wasteful, to bury brilliance beneath humility.”

There was no visible magic — nothing overt —
but the air felt thick, like a tide pulling inward. and the

Behind them, the faint sound of an attendant echoed down the hall:

“Contestants! Second-round lineup will be announced momentarily—please return to the main floor!”

The golden-masked judge turned toward the sound.

A gloved hand brushed the edge of his mask as if adjusting a crown.

“Your time is coming. I look forward to seeing what pride does to you when you finally stop running from it.”

And then—
he simply walked past Noelle.

Calm.
Unhurried.

As he continued on his path brought him past Edwin in the common lounge area.

The noblewomen still lingered around the Marcher Lord, their admiration warm, murmuring, eager. Several contestants nearby still watched him with envy or irritation, attention magnetized by his presence.

But when the masked man drew close enough to pass behind Edwin’s shoulder, he allowed a single comment to slip from the polished edge of his voice — soft, conversational, yet weighted like a coin dropped into deep water:

“Lord Stormcrest,” he said lightly as he walked by,
“if you wish to stand among the finalists…
you will need to offer something far more entertaining.”

No pause.
No glance back.

He continued walking — a seamless flow of gold, dark cloth, and cold authority.

But the effect of the words settled immediately.

Not upon Edwin —
but upon the room.

The cluster of noble admirers who had been hanging on his presence moments ago…

…blinked.
Subtly at first.
Fans lowering.
Eyes drifting.
Bodies pivoting with the faint confusion of people trying to remember what they had been doing a moment before.

Their interest did not sour.

It simply… loosened.

As if some quiet thread connecting their attention to Edwin frayed, then faded, leaving only the echo of what they had felt before.

A conversation nearby that had paused when Edwin spoke resumed without looking his way.

One of the noblewomen murmured something polite, almost absentmindedly, before turning to follow her friends toward the canapé trays.

A pair of contestants who had been glaring at Edwin with envy now barely seemed to register his presence at all — their eyes wandering elsewhere, pride swollen in their own reflections rather than drawn toward his.

The shift was not dramatic.
Not hostile.
Not even conscious.

Just a gradual, creeping withdrawal of focus,
as if the judge’s passing remark had subtly rewritten the room’s definition of who was worth their admiration at that precise moment.

The masked man never looked back.

A soft chime rippled through the Pavilion — not the pleasant crystalline notes from earlier, but a deeper, more resonant tone that vibrated faintly through the floor tiles. Conversations stilled. Even the mana-lines threading the walls brightened in anticipation.

A panel of hovering sigils ignited above the judges’ dais.

The first cuts were complete.

One by one, names illuminated in soft gold script across the projection.
Some contestants gasped as their names glowed.
Others wilted when theirs did not.

The room shifted — hope and disappointment washing over it like opposing tides.

And then:

Stormcrest, Edwin
Nishi, Noelle
Belmonte, Aedrianna

All three names appeared among the remaining fifty.

Murmurs rippled through the contestants.

“Only fifty left…”
“They’re being brutal this year.”
“Did you see the judges’ faces? They’re starving for theatrics now.”

As the sigils dimmed, an attendant stepped forward, voice carrying easily across the room:

“Honored contestants — congratulations to those advancing. The Exhibition now enters Round Two, where categories will begin to merge, and performances will be observed more closely for… versatility.”

There was a strange undertone to the way he said that last word, as if reading it from a script he didn’t fully understand.

“Please prepare for immediate reassignment. Groups will be redistributed.”

Mana-crystals along the walls flared, projecting new instructions.

Swordsmanship contestants were directed toward the western arena again —
but this time their battles would be paired with “situational challenges,” whatever that meant.

Music and performance contestants were guided east —
but the stage lighting patterns behind the attendants pulsed in unfamiliar, uneasy rhythms.

And then—

A new line of text flashed across the sigil display:

“Cross-disciplinary interactions will be required.”

Confusion buzzed through the crowd.

A pair of dancers looked at each other.
A chef sputtered.
A sculptor groaned.
A swordsman swore under his breath.

The attendants elaborated:

“To test adaptability. Creativity. Pride in one's full range of talents.”

The last phrase echoed strangely, carrying a weight that made the mana-beast pup (still tucked protectively in Noelle’s arms) stiffen and growl very softly.
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Noteworthy Skills: [Resilient Surprised], Regeneration F
Asset Goal: ?

It seems that needed not to go after the masked man, as he instead came back from the very same corridor he had gone inside. Edwin watched the man, one golden eyebrow raised, icy orbs locked on his golden mask. And as the man passed him, the darkened horseman lifted the delicate goblet, bringing it to his lips and taking a sip of it.

That had to be their mark.

The sudden shift in those surrounding him was accepted with chilling apathy. Only the smallest ‘humphs’ left the nobleman’s lips. Being adored by the people of the Duchy had never been his objective in the first place. “I see now… delightful.” Murmuring, his lips flattened, turning around as the announcement of the remaining participants was made.

Wasting little time to get ready, Edwin would leave his goblet atop any surface he found along the way while he searched for the attendant with his lance. And, upon finding them, he would simply wrench the armament for their hand, before marching towards the western arena, prepared for whatever tricks waited for him. Or, at the very least, that was what he thought.
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It was eerily quiet in the back corridor of the pavilion. When Noelle peeked just around the corner, the hall was completely empty save for the masked man. That was not right. She knew he had entered with another contestant. Where was he? Noelle didn’t have much chance to wonder as the masked man's voice was heard from the corridor. The sound of the man’s voice froze Noelle in place. She could only look, trembling in fear as the man walked by. His words hit deep. Crumbling the already fragile pride that the girl had. Was he right? Was she holding herself back? But what could she do? She really felt like she gave it her all every single time. How could she do even better?

"S̴t̸o̴p̷ ̴i̶g̷n̵o̷r̶i̴n̴g̸ ̷m̴e̷" The voice in her head brought Noelle back to her senses. "Y̴o̸u̸ ̴t̷h̷i̶n̸k̷ ̶t̷h̵a̵t̴ ̷l̸i̸t̴t̵l̵e̷ ̶s̶t̶u̷n̸t̸ ̵o̷f̴ ̵y̶o̸u̶r̸s̶ ̵w̴i̶t̶h̴ ̷t̷h̷a̴t̸ ̴w̶i̴t̴c̶h̸ ̶w̷o̴u̷l̷d̷ ̸g̸e̵t̸ ̴r̸i̷d̵ ̵o̶f̴ ̶m̴e̸,̴ ̶e̸h̴?̸ ̸D̶o̴e̸s̶n̵'̷t̷ ̴w̷o̴r̷k̷ ̶t̶h̶a̸t̷ ̸w̵a̶y̶,̴ ̶d̵a̴r̸l̷i̴n̶g̶.̸"
"*sigh* B̶u̶t̸ ̶I̷ ̸w̸i̴l̷l̴ ̵a̴d̶m̵i̴t̴ ̵i̶t̶ ̸h̵a̵s̵ ̵m̷a̸d̶e̶ ̴i̶t̶ ̷q̷u̵i̴t̸e̶ ̵a̵ ̶b̷i̷t̷ ̶m̷o̸r̶e̶ ̷d̵i̶f̶f̸i̵c̵u̷l̸t̴ ̶t̷o̵ ̴t̵r̵y̶ ̴a̸n̴d̸ ̸c̵l̸a̴i̷m̸ ̷w̸h̴a̸t̴ ̵i̷s̶ ̶m̵i̵n̴e̸.̷.̸.̵ ̶u̷n̷t̵i̶l̸ ̴y̶o̸u̵ ̵a̶c̸c̶e̵p̶t̵ ̷m̷e̸n̸d̵i̸n̶g̶ ̴o̸f̷ ̴t̵h̶a̵t̶ ̸s̵c̷a̶r̸ ̴y̶o̶u̶ ̷p̶l̷a̸c̴e̵d̶ ̴o̵n̴ ̷y̴o̶u̸r̴ ̷m̶i̶n̸d̴ ̸t̵h̴a̷t̷ ̸i̵s̶.̷.̶.̷ ̷N̸o̴n̴e̵t̴h̷e̷l̷e̵s̸s̷,̴ ̵i̶t̷'̷s̴ ̴n̵o̸t̵h̷i̸n̴g̷ ̷m̶o̵r̴e̵ ̷t̴h̷a̸n̶ ̸a̶ ̸t̷e̸m̸p̴o̷r̷a̶r̸y̶ ̸s̴e̴t̸b̸a̴c̸k̷ ̸i̷n̷ ̶t̶h̶e̵ ̸e̷n̷d̸.̸" Noelle’s fear vanished and was now replaced with another dread "Can you please shut up. This is bad already to have you making it worse""T̶h̴a̶t̶ ̵i̸s̴ ̶n̵o̷t̸h̵i̴n̵g̵ ̴l̶i̷k̴e̶ ̸y̷o̸u̷.̴ ̸W̸e̷r̶e̸n̵'̵t̵ ̷y̵o̷u̵ ̵t̴h̶e̵ ̴o̸n̶e̷ ̵w̷h̶o̶ ̷t̸o̸l̴d̷ ̶B̶l̸o̵n̴d̷i̴e̴ ̴s̷h̷e̴ ̸s̵h̶o̸u̴l̵d̴ ̵n̷o̶t̴ ̷h̷e̴e̸d̸ ̵a̷n̴y̴t̴h̷i̶n̶g̴ ̸t̸h̴o̴s̵e̴ ̶j̵u̵d̷g̶e̶s̵ ̴s̷a̸i̸d̵?̸ ̵Y̷e̴t̴,̴ ̶y̷o̶u̷ ̵l̷e̶t̵ ̵t̷h̴e̷ ̵w̸o̶r̸d̷s̸ ̵o̷f̶ ̸t̷h̵a̵t̵ ̶g̷o̴l̷d̷f̸a̶c̸e̶d̸ ̴c̷r̵e̵e̷p̴ ̷g̷e̴t̷ ̸t̵o̸ ̸y̸o̴u̶?̸"
Noelle fell silent. The voice was right. She couldn’t let words get to her head. "I̶'̴m̶ ̵n̴o̸t̸ ̵d̸o̵i̷n̸g̴ ̴t̷h̵i̴s̴ ̵b̶e̴c̴a̸u̴s̴e̵ ̴I̴ ̷l̷i̴k̶e̸ ̶y̸o̸u̸ ̵o̵r̷ ̵s̸o̸m̵e̷t̵h̴i̶n̸g̷.̷ ̴I̶ ̶j̸u̶s̵t̶ ̴d̵o̵n̶'̴t̶ ̸w̷a̶n̵t̸ ̴y̷o̸u̷ ̶t̸o̴ ̸d̸a̴m̸a̷g̶e̷ ̵o̷u̸r̶ ̷p̶r̴e̶t̵t̴y̷ ̸l̴i̸t̵t̷l̷e̷ ̴f̴a̸c̵e̷ ̵b̸e̸f̵o̴r̸e̴ ̸I̷ ̸c̷a̴n̶ ̴t̵a̵k̸e̵ ̵i̶t̶.̷.̸.̶ ̵B̵u̶t̶ ̶I̴ ̷w̷i̶l̸l̶ ̵w̸a̷r̸n̷ ̶y̷o̶u̵.̸ ̸I̶f̵ ̷y̷o̷u̷ ̴d̸a̵r̸e̶ ̴t̷o̶ ̸l̴o̵s̴e̸ ̶h̵o̸p̴e̵ ̶o̸n̵e̴ ̴m̵o̶r̶e̵ ̴t̴i̶m̶e̸,̵ ̸I̴ ̶W̴I̴L̷L̷ ̶t̴a̸k̴e̷ ̴o̶v̶e̸r̷ ̴t̷h̶e̶ ̷r̶e̶i̶n̸s̶.̷ ̵T̴h̷a̷t̶ ̶s̶c̷a̶r̴ ̵m̵i̷g̸h̵t̵ ̷m̸a̵k̵e̴ ̵i̶t̵ ̴h̷a̶r̴d̸e̴r̵.̸ ̷B̷u̷t̸ ̴i̴f̷ ̴y̸o̶u̷ ̷a̷r̵e̶ ̴t̶o̵o̶ ̶w̷e̴a̵k̵ ̵t̷o̸ ̷r̴e̷s̵i̵s̷t̸.̵ ̵I̴t̴ ̶m̴i̵g̸h̶t̸ ̵b̷e̴ ̷l̵i̷k̸e̶ ̸i̸t̸ ̴i̷s̶n̵'̴t̴ ̴t̶h̶e̷r̵e̶ ̸a̸t̴ ̶a̷l̵l̵.̶.̷.̶ ̵K̴e̷e̴p̵.̸ ̸T̸h̷a̵t̸.̴ ̴I̵n̷.̸ ̷M̵i̷n̶d̵.̶.̵.̵" As the voice issued its warning Noelle gulped. A cold shiver ran down her spine as she felt in her mind the voice softly caressing her cheek.

A chime rang through the pavilion, announcing that the names of those who passed the first round were about to be announced. Looked at the screen, still holding the magic beast in her arms as the names appeared one by one. Deep inside, Noelle prayed her name not to appear on the screen. If she were eliminated from the competition, she would have no reason to stay here. She could then just leave. Run away and not look back. But that fortune was not bestowed on her. She already feared that to begin with. Her performance was just too good not to have passed. As more names appeared, Noelle noticed a reaction from the mana beast, seeing the names. Noelle realised that meant that the girl was also through to the second round. She looked at the names, seeing if she could figure out the name of the girl. But there was none that she could directly link. Although the name Belmonte sounded familiar. But she can’t put it exactly where.

The attendant spoke to announce some information about the second round. Although the attendant sounded a bit confused with the word “Versatility”. Noelle prepared herself to go to the eastern wing for the performance competition when the message of the “Cross-disciplinary interactions will be required” appeared on the screen. Noelle was initially confused about what was meant by that. With the elaboration of the attendant and her encounter with the masked judge earlier, Noelle felt a sense of dread with the words. And by the reaction of the mana beast, she was not the only one. "This is not going to require me to sing a song and make an act out of baking a cake, isn’t it?" She said, troubled. She let out a deep breath and petted the mana beast's head. "We need to find her. Before anything bad can happen to her" She said to the mana beast in her arms as she started to walk towards the eastern hall, looking to see if she could find Aedrianna before the competition started again. If the mana beast wanted to jump out of her arms, she would let it.

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The Pavilion did not return to normal after the first cuts.

Even as the names faded from the projection and the usual rush of chatter tried to reassert itself, something in the architecture held the room in a quieter grip. Attendants moved through the resting hall with practiced urgency, carrying thin crystal slates that glowed with updated brackets. The second-round structure was already set, already sorted, already waiting for bodies to step into the places assigned to them.

A low chime rolled through the floor.

Not the bright, pretty signal of earlier rounds, but a deeper vibration that settled in the ribs.

Above the judges’ dais, the projection lit again. This time, it did not list categories. It listed pairings.

Round Two would be fought in lanes—wide circular arenas partitioned by translucent mana barriers. The rules were explained carefully: singers, and artists would be required to continue their performance while under active threat. Fighters would be tasked with protecting their partner’s ability to perform, while disrupting the opposing artist by pressure, positioning, and force.

The phrase “cross-disciplinary interactions” remained on the screen for a beat too long, as if it wanted to be remembered.

Names scrolled.

Pairs formed.

Some contestants reacted with laughter that sounded too sharp. Others went still, staring at their assigned partner like they’d been asked to share a heartbeat with a stranger.

And then, in the middle of the rotation, one pairing appeared in clean gold script:

Stormcrest, Edwin
Nishi, Noelle

A lane number flared beside their names, followed by a simple directive: report immediately.

Attendants began guiding the newly paired teams out through separate arches, one corridor for fighters, one for artists, both converging toward the lane floors. The flow of bodies carried a tense excitement with it, the kind that only appeared when people realized there might be pain, and embarrassment.

Down one level, Lane Three began to brighten as its barrier powered on. Both Edwin and Noelle found themselves ushered in rather abruptly to their positions. Left at the entrance of the lane without any decorum or fanfare.

Within it, the opposing team assigned to Stormcrest and Nishi was already visible near the far edge, waiting under an attendant’s direction. A court cantor stood in formal posture with a polished flute case at her side, and beside her a fist fighter, with the stance of a man who had performed for crowds before—someone used to applause, used to winning.

A final chime rang out.

“Lane teams,” an attendant’s voice carried, amplified by a hovering sigil,
“Performers will begin on signal. Protective engagement is permitted immediately after the opening note.”

A pause, then, almost as an afterthought:

“Maintain your performance.”

On the dais above all of it, the judges had settled into their seats again. Lady Avelyne watched the lane floors like a chemist watching a reaction begin. Two of the others spoke quietly to aides, styluses poised. However, the center seat sat empty.

There was no sign of the golden masked man.

The barriers hummed louder.The hum deepened into a steady resonance, vibrating through the soles of boots and the thin soles of performance shoes alike.

Lane Three sealed.



The translucent barrier rose higher, its surface rippling once before settling into a faintly luminous dome that cut the lane off from the rest of the Pavilion. Sound from the crowd dulled instantly, replaced by a muted, pressurized quiet the kind that made every breath feel deliberate.

At the far end of the lane, the opposing performers took their positions.

The court cantor stepped forward first, fingers adjusting the silver inlay along her flute. She closed her eyes, posture straightening as if recalling a well-rehearsed court hall rather than a combat arena. When she lifted the instrument, the opening note emerged clear and controlled elegant, precise the kind of performance meant to command attention rather than overwhelm it.

Almost immediately, the air around her shifted.

Subtle, at first.

Wind began to whip along the curve of the barrier, blowing around the small space with a controlled tenacity. The melody carried confidence, not loud, not desperate but practiced, assured, and unmistakably proud.

That was the signal.

Her partner moved the instant the note sustained.

The fist fighter advanced without flourish, feet digging into the stone as he crossed the lane in a measured rush. No wasted motion, no theatrics, just pressure. He moved towards Edwin, watching the lance with a trained eye. Looking as though he were ready to duck and weave at any moment, to close the distance between them. His focus wasn't on Noelle.

Mana flared along his arms, not explosively, but tightly contained and honed for impact, not spectacle.
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Noteworthy Skills: [Resilient Surprised], Regeneration F
Asset Goal: ?

With his lance once more within his iron grip, Edwin marched slowly towards the entrance of the lane, azure eyes searching around for a hint or clue of Aedrianna’s whereabouts, finding none at the moment. The idea of a demonstration in pairs made him scoff, the thought of being pooled together with someone inept or skittish displeased him and could very well jeopardize this whole investigation. And, as his eyes set upon his assigned partner, this ‘Noelle Nishi’, his eyes narrowed immediately, focused not on her, no. Rather, on the blue runt that was under her possession.

“Noelle…” His voice was direct, like steel scrapping against a scabbard. “... someone I know close and personally, Aedrianna Belmonte, is the owner of that cub. After we trample those curs, I will be expecting an explanation as to -why- it is in your possession.” He gave her one glance over, the arched golden eyebrow relaxing as a flimsy alliance, out of necessity, was put in place until they are done with the match. But afterward? Oh, they would talk.

His focus would then fall upon the fist fighter. The dark knight watched his opponent’s hands, the mana brimming on his arms easily caught. “A spellfist? Brawlers are simply so much… uncouth.” His words were sharp, aiming to sting, to pry and spur his opponent into action. All accompanied by a grin that spoke of cruelty much louder than any word could. “Let’s give the drooling masses what they came here to see, mmm?”

With those words, Edwin charged forward toward him, the obsidian-armored boots kicking up dust behind it. [Action 1] The Marcher Lord brought the lance backwards, readying a thrust against the fist-fighter, or so he made it seem. A feign attack, one that instead of being delivered by the lance, was done so by the skull-embossed shield, as it swung in a bash right against the opponent’s forearm. [Action 2] And, at the end of it, the rubies on the eyes and maw of the skull embossed on the shield flared. A high-velocity magical bolt was fired, not aimed at the fist-fighter, but at the cantor herself. [Action 3]

Actions:
1 - Approach the fist fighter
2 - Shield Bash - Fighting Style [Lance] D + Generalist F [Shields] + Incapacitating D + Energized D - Grade D 1 Post Cooldown
3 - Mana Bolt (Shield of Brutality and Constancy) - Magic E + Magic Range F - Grade E 1 Post Cooldown

CDs:
Edwin - D 0/1
Shield of Brutality and Constancy - E 0/1
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Noelle was slowly moving towards the location of the next round when the projection suddenly showed a new variable for the round to come. The round will be between pairs. Noelle was not looking forward to teaming up with any of these prideful snobs. Cooperation was necessary for working in pairs. But she doubts that that would be in the dictionary of many of the remaining contestants. At least that means the opponents will also be a bunch of selfish idiots.
Noelle looked with anticipation to see who was going to be her partner this round. A certain Edwin Stormcrest was going to be her partner. That already sounded like this one was going to be a handful. But it was not like she had much of a choice.

Noelle headed towards the lane indicated by her name. Meanwhile, she kept her eyes and ears perked, hoping she could catch a glimpse of the blond girl with the coloured tips. But no luck there. The girl remained nowhere to be seen. Noelle now really started to get worried that something had happened to the girl.

When she arrived at the entrance to the lane, that was when she met her “partner”. His piercing gaze let a cold shiver run down the mermaid's spine. The guy was intimidating. But Noelle was not going to let him look down on her like that. She met his glare with one of her own. The man then started talking about knowing the owner of the mana beast. Again, bringing up the name Aedrianna Belmote. And wanting to know why she had the beast with her. Noelle was suspicious of the guy. Did he just think he could claim the mana beast for his own? "No!" She turned the beast away from Edwin while keeping her glare fixed at him "I’m not going to let you have him"
When the staredown was over, Noelle let out a soft sigh and softly scratched the mana pup's head. What a way to start this temporary alliance. Noelle put the mana pup down as it was time for her to enter the ring. "Stay here. This won't take long, and then we will look for 'her'. She did advance to this round, if I remember correctly, so she must be in one of the rings at this moment. So it must be easy to find her… right…" She said to the mana beast before straightening up and entering the ring.

Their opponents were already there. A spell-fist fighter and a flute-playing cantor. Noelle got her lyre in hand and pondered what she would do. The goal of the round was to outperform the other performer. Hindering them was permitted, as why else would the fighters have been permitted to use “protective engagement”? Fortunately for her, Noelle’s music was her weapon. But she can’t reveal that too quickly. Or at least not to the extent of her capabilities.
<"Calling someone uncouth for its style of fighting. Can’t say I’m surprised from a churlish man like you,"> she said blandly as she looked at Edwin with an unimpressed glare when he taunted the fist fighter. "Let’s not waste time. You just focus on keeping me safe and don’t disappoint me!" Noelle spoke, getting in place and and started playing in her harp.

Her music was calm and ethereal. A sound of mystery and the sea. With the start of the song, Noelle let the magic flow through her music and snuck in an [Empowering melody], raising both her and Edwin's combat ability. With that in place, Noelle opened her eyes. She noticed that the flautist caused the wind to blow around the arena. She could work with that. Noelle adjusted her tone, and [Misty bubbles] started to appear around the girl. Unlike her earlier performance, where the bubbles were translucent, these bubbles looked cloudy. As the bubbles drifted, they were picked up by the wind current of the flautist's circulating wind and spread around the arena. As the bubbles drifted around, one by one they started to pop, releasing the mist inside them. At the same time, Noelle triggered [spreading mist]. A light blanket of mist appeared around the mermaid’s feet, obscuring the view of the ground beneath it. With this, the stage was set. Although her performance so far was coordinated and executed with elegance. Keen eyes could tell that she was still holding back for something. What could the girl be planning?

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1: Cast [Empowering melody] - Performance E ~ Magic E ~ Energized E ~ Element[Sound] ~ Magic range F ~ Magic targets f ~ Bolster STR F ~ Bolster INT F | Raising Noele and Edwin's attack stats by 1 level| Grade E - 0 post cooldown (energized)
2: Cast [Misty bubbles] - Performance F ~ Magic F ~ Energized F ~ element [Water] - Control environment F | create mist-filled bubbles that spread their contained mist when they pop | F grade - 0 post-cooldown
3: Cast [Spreading mist] - Performance F ~ Magic F ~ Energized F ~ element [Water] - Control environment F | conjure a mist around the caster | F grade - 0 post-cooldown
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The moment the mist began to spread, the balance within Lane Three shifted.

The court cantor’s eyes opened sharply.

Her flute never left her lips. The melody held steady, but its character changed. What had been refined and ceremonial tightened into something more deliberate. The air responded at once. The circulating wind drew inward, compressing rather than dispersing, cutting narrow channels through the creeping fog as though refusing to yield ground.

The mist did not vanish, but it no longer moved freely.

Confidence rang through the music.

At her side, the fist fighter adjusted without hesitation.

He did not pull back from Edwin’s advance. Instead, his stance lowered and his footing widened, boots grinding against the stone as mana surged along his forearms in dense, controlled bands of light. The glow stabilized rather than flared, shaped for impact rather than display.

When the shield struck, he twisted just enough to blunt the force. The impact drove him half a step sideways, stone cracking beneath his heel, but he stayed upright. A heartbeat later, the bolt streaked past, tearing through the wind toward the cantor.

The flute’s pitch climbed.

The air twisted in response, bending the current just enough that the bolt missed its mark. It skimmed past her shoulder and detonated against the barrier behind her, light rippling across the dome in a brief flash.

A muted reaction stirred beyond the barrier. Excitement pressed faintly through the lane’s sealed quiet.

The fist fighter moved immediately.

Using the disturbed airflow and the thinning pockets of mist, he surged forward again. His approach was measured rather than reckless, steps placed with intent as he closed distance and tested angles. He was not chasing. He was shaping the space, attempting to narrow Edwin’s options and force him into constrained movement.

At the same time, the cantor layered her melody higher.

Two currents formed. One scoured low across the stone, disrupting the mist near the ground. Another lifted and pressed outward, pushing instability toward the singer’s position without breaking her focus.

Above the lane, the barrier’s hum deepened. Styluses moved across crystal slates in the judges’ box, attention sharpened and intent focused. Lady Avelyne leaned forward slightly, eyes tracking the interplay between sound, movement, and space.
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Noteworthy Skills: [Resilient Surprised], Regeneration F
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Edwin clicked his tongue as the mana bolt swerved just enough to miss the cantor, eyes narrowing every so slightly as they focused on the fist fighter once more. "Luck doesn't last forever..." Declaring to be so, he slammed the blunt ending of his lance against the ground. "Be gone!"

The Baron's voice was accompanied by a pitch, black pool of darkness that spilled from him, outward, in a circle. The crackling of lightning followed it as the umbral wave sought to fill out the arena as a whole, sparing only Noelle in its awakening. [Action 1/2]

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1/2 - My Domain - Fighting Style C + Area D + Selective D [Sparing Noelle] + Aura D (1) [Darkness (Necrotic)] + Blight [Lightning] F + Continuing F + Incapacitating D - From the epicenter of his location, Edwin bring forth 50ft-radius wave of darkness, crackling with electricity - Grade C 3 Post Cooldown

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Edwin - D 1/1, C 0/3
Shield of Brutality and Constancy - E 1/1
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Noelle kept playing. She witnessed how the cantor made openings within the mist that she spread. Valuable time that Noelle needed to trigger her plan. "Come on! Come on! Activate already" She remained focused. Regulating her breathing, not getting distracted. Still not going all out. But it is as they say. The sea is always calm right before the storm.

The flautist tried to disrupt the mermaid’s concentration with its double current. But this was a little too late. "HERE WE GO!!" Noelle shifted her feet, and glowing lines started to appear on the ground around her, forming a magic circle. Noelle smiled confidently as her music shifted to a more upbeat tone. Full of excitement and a sense of adventure, and wonder. The circle radiated in the rhythm of the song.

"The storm has come!" Noelle said. Her eyes were glowing with magic as water started to appear around her feet, moving in a spiralling motion. Noelle made an upward swinging motion, and the water around her feet shot up, forming a [Water barrier]. A cylindrical barrier of water rose up, protecting Noelle from any interference they thought of sending her way. Her song was still audible from within the pillar of water. From the top of the barrier, water was cast into the air. The water then fell as rain over the whole field. As the rain falls, all besides Edwin and Noelle herself would be affected by [The weight of rain], noticing the water feels exceptionally heavy on them as the falling water saps their strength. A soft chuckle could be heard from Noelle within her barrier. All that was visible of her was a shadowy contour of her body and the yellow glow of her eyes.

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1: Cast [Water barier] - Performance E ~ Magic E ~ Energized E ~ Element[Water] ~ Magic range F ~ Magic AOE F ~ Barrier F ~ Continuing F | Creating an spiring barier of water around the caster| Grade E - 0 post cooldown (energized)

2/3: Cast [The weight of rain] - Performance D ~ Magic D ~ Selective E ~ Element [Water] - Control environment F ~ Magic AOE E ~ Indirect F ~ Sap{STR} F | magical Rain falls on the field in a 50ft radius around the caster. This rain will sap the strength of any enemy who touches it | D grade - 2 post-cooldown

cooldowns: E:0/0 - D:0/2
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The darkness did not merely occupy the lane.

It consumed it.

As Edwin’s domain fully asserted itself, the necrotic field thickened, its edges no longer diffuse but oppressive, heavy with intent. Lightning snapped through the shadow in jagged arcs, striking stone and air alike, but it was the darkness itself that did the real harm.

The fist fighter staggered.

The shadow crawled over him like oil, clinging to skin and armor alike, seeping into the spaces between breath and muscle. Where it touched, vitality leeched away, not violently, but relentlessly. His shoulders slumped as the necrotic aura bit deep, mana flaring in desperate surges along his arms as he fought to keep his stance.

A sharp grunt escaped him as one knee nearly buckled.

The lightning followed.

A crack of violet-white energy lashed across his flank, not enough to fell him outright, but more than enough to burn through concentration and force another staggered step backward. The stone beneath his boots blackened where he stood, scorched by residual discharge.

He was hurting.

And it showed.

His advance toward Noelle faltered entirely, not only from the damage, but from the barrier that now made her unreachable.

The spiraling column of water surrounding her churned steadily, dense and unbroken. Any attempt to push through it would have meant fighting the full force of magically reinforced water while already weakened, soaked, and standing within Edwin’s domain. The fighter circled instead, movements slower now, cautious, eyes flicking between the lance, the storm, and the singer he could no longer pressure directly.

The rain worsened.

What fell from above was not natural water. Each drop struck with draining weight, clinging to skin, clothing, and breath alike. The effect on the court cantor was immediate and severe.

Her flute slipped for a fraction of a second as rain streamed over her hands and instrument. She recovered quickly, but the melody wavered again, fingers stiffening as the water sapped her strength with every passing moment. Breath control became labored. The rain interfered with airflow, moisture catching where precision was required.

Her shoulders trembled.

The wind she had summoned weakened further, no longer responding cleanly to her intent. What currents remained faltered under the combined pressure of rain and shadow, breaking into erratic gusts rather than controlled flow.

Still, she played.

Pride kept her upright when her body protested.

But the cost was mounting.

The lane had become hostile to its own occupants. Darkness pressed inward. Rain dragged everything down. The water barrier around Noelle continued to rise and fall in rhythm with her song, untouched, unyielding, her melody cutting cleanly through the chaos.

Above, the judges’ attention sharpened.

Styluses scratched faster. Mana-readouts flared. One aide leaned in to whisper urgently to Lady Avelyne, who did not look away from Lane Three for even a second.
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A wide smile, who didn’t reach his eyes, grew in Edwin’s lips. As much as the fruitless holding out against both his martial might, and Noelle’s magic, like ought to infuriate him for the wasted time, the hopeless stand, which only served to delay the inevitable, had some novelty. “You two held out so far, might I take up a notch?” He asked with an amused tone.

Waiting for no answer, neither expecting one, the dark knight rose his shield with one arm, the ruby-eyes of the embossed skull gleamed under the light. “Behold, the darkest of gifts!” The shield began exuding a pitch-black, umbral energy that began emboldening and increasing Edwin’s very own strengths. [Action 1]

“Time for an encore!” He slammed the blunt ending of his lance against the ground. Once more, the black pool of darkness that spilled from him, outward, in a circle. The crackling of lightning followed it as the umbral wave sought to fill out the arena as a whole, sparing only Noelle in its awakening. [Action 2/3]

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1 - Alphet’s Gift - [Shield of Brutality and Constancy] - Magic D + Duration E + Bolster [STR] B - Grade B 4 Post Cooldown
2/3 - My Domain - Fighting Style D + Area D + Selective D [Sparing Noelle] + Aura D (1) [Darkness (Necrotic)] + Blight [Lightning] F + Continuing F + Incapacitating D + Energized D - From the epicenter of his location, Edwin bring forth 50ft-radius wave of darkness, crackling with electricity - Grade D 1 Post Cooldown (+5 STR Alphet’s Gift)

[Shield of Brutality and Constancy] - B 0/4 Locked for 2 Turns
Edwin - D 0/1
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The tide of the battle turned in an instant. Edwin’s darkness and Noelle’s rain overwhelmed their opponents, leaving them broken. But their pride was still that strong, keeping the brawler and the cantor holding on.
"Please. Just surrender. There is no way you can win, and you must realise it. So just stop before real harm can befall you," Noelle silently begged, seeing their opponents struggle. Was their pride so great that they would rather die than admit defeat? Noelle could only feel pity for them. Nonetheless, it was better to mercifully take their opponent down with as little pain as possible.

But when she noticed Edwin starting to power up, the mermaid’s heart sank. Was he seriously planning to kill their opponents? Noelle knew she had to do something and quickly.
"L̴e̴t̵ ̴m̷e̸ ̵h̶e̷l̷p̴ ̴y̶o̴u̴" She suddenly heard in her head.
"What are you?...""N̵o̶ ̴t̸i̶m̸e̵ ̶t̸o̶ ̷a̵r̷g̴u̵e̶.̷ ̶I̷f̸ ̸y̷o̷u̵ ̸w̴a̴n̴t̸ ̴t̸o̶ ̴s̵a̵v̸e̴ ̶t̶h̶o̶s̴e̷ ̴t̴w̸o̶ ̵m̸o̴r̶o̵n̶s̵ ̴f̴r̴o̸m̸ ̴t̴h̸e̷ ̸b̵l̴o̸n̶d̴ ̸o̷a̶f̶,̵ ̸y̵o̸u̸ ̴n̸e̶e̶d̸ ̶a̶l̸l̴ ̸t̷h̵e̶ ̸p̶o̴w̸e̵r̸ ̸y̸o̸u̴ ̷c̷a̷n̵ ̴g̶e̵t̴.̴"
Noelle bit her lip.
"Fine… just this once"
Noelle adjusted her stance as her barrier shifted around her. Lifting her up through its current while the girl underwent her [Siren transformation]. Noelle’s legs turned into a fishtail as she was lifted on top of her barrier. Azure blue eyes with a yellow ring around the pupil looked down on the field.

Noelle placed her fingers on her harp, and when she started to play, something changed throughout the arena. As if the sounds of the world suddenly felt softer. But in reality, it was Noelle’s [Siren song]. The song’s sound demanding attention, to listen, to be heard. Noelle went all out, making the song’s magic affect everyone but herself who hears it if the barrier of the lane fails to stop the magic of the song. The soothing melodies of healing softly lull anyone that fell for its charm into a comfortable sleep. They would feel the warmth of a loving embrace. Like that of a mother or loving partner. But those who were able to resist would not feel the warmth. They will feel an eerie cold touch on their consciousness, trying to invite them into the darkness of sleep. Edwin would also be tested to the song but would resist the lulling effect, nor would it stop him from unleashing the wave of dankness.
While playing, Noelle closed her eyes. Tears started to crawl down her cheeks. She hoped in her heart that the song would be able to save her opponents. To stop their futile, prideful struggle and that their lives be spared from Edwin’s wrath. But that was all now in fate’s hands.

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1: Cast [Siren transformation] - Transformation F ~ Bolster STR F ~ Bolster INT F | Accepting the power of the voice within Noelle transforms into her mermaid form | Grade F - 0 post cooldown

2/3: Cast [Siren Song] - Magic C ~ Performance D ~ Selective D ~ Element [Sound] ~ Incapacitating E ~ Magic AOE D ~ Healing E ~ Indirect F | The song of the Siren. healing everyone who hears it within a 500ft radius and attempts to lull them to sleep | C grade - 3 post-cooldown (+1 from bolstering)

cooldowns: E: 1/* - D: 1/2 - C: 0/3
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Brandy had wandered into the solstice pavilion with no goal in mind. In all reality she was a wanderer. The last time she spoke to anyone who was not a bartender was…yeah.
She realized the futility of her journey, the true meaningless life she has achieved. She's been through a lot, and had nothing to show for it.
Not that she cared really - her days were spent drowning in booze, getting into debt, and fighting in underground tournaments to get out of debt - using the excess money to drown in booze ; rinse and repeat. Her body was scarred and battered, she had broken many bones and cut skin in her many fights. She was most likely unrecognizable to most.
The only thing she carried from her old life was a bell, held around her neck that jingles lightly with each movement no matter how slight. She was gifted that by Aedri.

“Aedri…”

she muttered to herself, closing a fist around the bell with a sigh as she settled down in the crowd. She was massive, most likely obscuring the view of those behind her.
The scent of perfume drove her heightened senses crazy, but she learnt to deal with it.
For now she just watched, this … talent show. Maybe something interesting might yet help her forget her worries.

“Yeah, right.” She scoffed at the idea.
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The Pavilion surged with motion and sound.

Across its layered floors, lanes pulsed with mana-light as performances collided with force. Steel rang against stone. Music rose and twisted under pressure. Every arena held its own contained storm of pride, skill, and desperation.

From the outer walkways, spectators shifted to follow the action, some craning for better views, others abandoning one lane as another flared brighter. Among them stood Brandy, indistinct in the crowd, her presence marked only by her size and the faint chime of the bell at her neck whenever she shifted her weight.

From her vantage point, most lanes were active.

Except one.

Near the far side of the Pavilion floor, a single arena remained sealed and luminous, its barrier fully formed but its interior conspicuously empty. No performers stood within. No attendants lingered nearby. The stone floor inside was untouched, unmarred by spellwork or footfall, as though the match meant to take place there had been delayed or erased.

Elsewhere, Lane Three drew mounting attention.

Darkness pressed inward, thick and oppressive, laced with arcs of lightning that snapped and crackled through the rain-soaked air. The fist fighter within staggered visibly now, his advance completely halted. The necrotic field clung to him, draining strength with every breath, lightning striking close enough to force him back again and again until his footing failed.

Nearby, the court cantor struggled to maintain her performance.

Rain streamed over her hands and instrument alike. Her breath faltered. The once-proud melody fractured under the weight of the storm, fingers stiffening as the enchanted rainfall sapped her strength. Wind magic failed her in uneven bursts, no longer answering cleanly to her intent.

The water barrier surrounding Noelle churned steadily, impenetrable, keeping the fighter from reaching her at all. From within it, her music continued, unbroken and clear despite the chaos beyond its surface.

Then the song changed.

A new presence filled the lane, carrying outward through the barrier in softened echoes. The effect was immediate.

The fist fighter collapsed first, his body finally giving in as he fell unconscious against the stone. Moments later, the cantor’s flute slipped from her grasp. She swayed, tried to recover, and then fell as well, rain washing over her still form.

Silence followed.

The lane’s barrier dimmed, its hum lowering as the arena registered the conclusion of the bout. The storm eased. The shadows thinned. What remained was the aftermath of overwhelming force.

A clear chime rang through the Pavilion.

“Lane Three,” an attendant announced, voice amplified and formal, “concluded. Victory to Stormcrest, Edwin, and Nishi, Noelle.”

Applause rose unevenly. Some spectators clapped in admiration. Others watched in uneasy quiet as attendants moved in to secure the fallen contestants. On the judges’ dais, styluses scratched across crystal slates. Lady Avelyne did not look away from the lane as the results were recorded.

As the victors were ushered clear of the arena, the Pavilion’s attention began to disperse again, drawn toward the remaining lanes still in progress.

All but one. The little Mana pup that had been waiting outside the lane before was whining and staring down the long main hall way.
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Brandy's eyes were pulled towards the empty arena, as she looked around it's general vicinity. It was empty - no challenger or performers rose to the floor. "Well, they say curiosity killed that cat, I'm not too opposed to that." Brandy shrugged, stretching a bit before making her way towards the empty arena. She stepped down, getting close to the barrier, her eyes adjusting to the darkness while she looked around for anything that might be out of place. In reality she was mostly looking for an excuse to stay here a little longer before wandering into the next thug-ridden town.
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As the pathetic, fruitless struggle from the fist fighter and the cantor finally ceased, Edwin had a self-assured smile present on his lips. Putting his shield away, he slowly turned towards Noelle, and she could see the wolfish, conceited expression on his face. There was no anger from her mercy towards their opponents, rather there was a hint of amusement. “So noble of you to extend a hand towards the begging wretch. It was for the best, as I, myself, have doubts their ‘magitech’ would properly dampen my own skills.” His icy-blue eyes narrowed, the tone of his voice was neither coy nor private. It carried.

Casting only a glance as the competitors were dragged away from the arena, the dark knight turned towards the assembled judges on the high dais, his gaze locked on them. One armored gauntlet moved, brushing an imagined speck off his left pauldron, before he began marching towards its exit. And as he crossed paths with Noelle, he stopped for a brief moment. “Now we talk.” Without looking at her, he resumed his heavy steps, until he was right beside the mana pup.

He waited for the Siren to join him there, his expression now much different: stony and neutral, lips flat and his high-cheekbones catching some of the artificial light present. “Now, where did you come in the possession of this Mana Beast?” One finger tapped the shaft of his three-pronged staff, azure orbs following where the animal was looking at momentarily, before snapping back to Noelle.

[Shield of Brutality and Constancy] - B 1/4
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It was over. The fighter and the cantor ultimately fell to the ground unconscious. Due to the darkness, rain and Noelle’s song. Noelle’s barrier slowly lowered her to the ground before vanishing. As the girl touched ground, her mermaid tail reverted to human legs. Noelle wabbled for a second, adjusting to having legs again, but soon regained her footing. "Thank the spirits this is over" she thought, letting out a soft sigh. She watched the attendants rush in to secure their fallen opponents before she was ushered out of the lane. Thankfully, their opponents seem to be alive. In terrible shape but alive. That was a big relief to the mermaid. Perhaps her song did save them from worse in the end.

When Noelle exited the lane, she suddenly felt a wave of nausea run over her. The consequence of using so much power in one move, and partly due to accepting the power of the voice. But by far not the intensity she felt due to the sickness. Noelle managed to alleviate the nausea with some calm breathing and a whole heap of stubbornness.
She had heard Edwin’s demand to talk as they left the arena. But Noelle had no intention to humour the man. She had more pressing matters than to converse with such a creepy, self-righteous oaf. Unfortunately, he had positioned himself next to the mana pup, still demanding to talk. She had to admit he really looked scary with how the light hit his cheekbones. Noelle threw the man a glare before rolling her eyes and approaching the mana pup.
"What’s the matter? Have you found her?" Noelle asked the pup, crouching down, completely ignoring Edwin at first. She then looked in the direction where the pup was staring "She’s over there, isn’t she?... And it’s bad… Let’s not waste a moment." Noelle picked up the pup and held it in her arms.

There was still Edwin, who wanted some answers from her. Noelle turned to the black knight, glaring at him with suspicion.
"Why you want to know? I haven’t stolen it if that is what you’re implying. It just followed me from the eastern wing… And No. I’m not going to give it to you, nor can you buy it from me. The only one I'm going to give it to is its rightful owner. So would you kindly stop bothering me. I have more urgent matters to attend to than wasting time talking to you, okay!?" She said to him, a hint of worry in her voice, before turning on her feet and starting walking away in the direction of the hall where the pup was looking before the knight could retort. She wanted to find Aedrianna as fast as possible before it was too late.

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The small white-and-blue mana beast writhed in Noelle’s arms, agitation mounting by the second. Its body twisted sharply, paws scrabbling until it slipped free and landed on the polished stone with a soft thud. It immediately spun in tight, frantic circles, then darted forward to paw urgently at Edwin’s greaves.

A sharp whine escaped it.

It ran a few steps down the hall, stopped, looked back, and ran again.
There was no mistaking the insistence.

As they moved, the corridor opened into a broader concourse lined with projection panels. The screens replayed moments from the Exhibition in rotating sequences—combat slowed and reframed for spectacle. One panel caught Lane Three from above, the storm and shadow entwined in a striking visual contrast. Siren-song waves shimmered through necrotic lightning, the imagery unsettling and captivating in equal measure.

A few spectators lingered there, murmuring appreciation.
Another screen flickered.

Lane Seven.

At first glance, it appeared… dull.

A single blonde figure stood in the arena, posture low, unmoving. To any casual observer, it looked like the aftermath of an early elimination—someone left behind, stunned, or emotionally spent. The image invited disinterest. The eye slid off it without quite realizing why, attention tugged elsewhere by brighter colors and louder motion.

But the mana beast snarled, hackles rising.

For those who forced themselves to look again, the image sharpened just enough to reveal something wrong.

Aedrianna was not alone.

The projection stuttered, skipping a fraction of a second, then resolved the truth: another figure stood within the lane, his presence subtly distorting the image itself. The glamour did not erase him. It discouraged focus. Memory of him felt slippery, as though the mind resisted holding the shape of what it saw.

The mana beast bolted.

It led straight to Lane Seven.

Ahead of the others, a large, scarred catkin woman reached the arena’s edge first.

An invisible barrier shimmered faintly at the threshold, its surface rippling when approached before hardening again.
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Something was wrong.

That was the first thought that cut through the haze as Aedrianna stumbled back a step, boots scraping softly against the stone of the lane. Her breath came faster than it should have, chest tight, heart hammering too loud in her ears.

She reached instinctively for her magic.

Nothing answered. No warmth. No familiar pull in her chest. No resonance in her throat or along her fingertips. It was like reaching into still water and finding only empty air.

Her stomach twisted, and she swallowed. Forcing herself not to panic.

The arena around her felt muted. The mana lines etched into the floor still glowed faintly, but their light seemed distant, unreachable, as though separated from her by glass. Even the air felt heavier here, pressing in, dulling sound and motion alike.

Aedrianna backed away again, careful not to trip, one hand lifting defensively while the other slipped into her satchel.

Leather creaked softly as her fingers fumbled inside. Glass clinked and her pulse spiked, but her hand did not hesitate.

The masked judge stood only a few paces away now, posture relaxed, almost casual. The polished gold of his mask caught the arena’s light in a way that made it difficult to focus, as though the surface refused to settle in her vision.

“What is it you’re hoping to achieve here?” she demanded, forcing her voice not to shake. “Do you even know what that symbol is?”

Her fingers closed around something cool and cylindrical.

He laughed, a muted, self-satisfied sound.

“Oh, little songbird,” he said, tone warm and indulgent. “You think we don’t all know?”

He took a slow step closer.

“We’ll collect all the souls we can. Devour half the continent. Yours too, of course.”
“And then Insurmountable power will belong to the ones who collected the most. Power in a new world, once He has purged the land.”

Aedrianna retreated again, boots skidding as her heel caught on a shallow groove in the stone. Her free hand brushed the barrier behind her and recoiled as it refused her passage.

Her chest constricted as she realized just how trapped she was.

He circled her unhurriedly, hands folded neatly behind his back.

“But you see. I am what you call a connoisseur. You cannot consume something at its peak,” he continued conversationally.
“Not without ruining the flavor.”

A slight tilt of his head.

“Pride must be softened first. Broken down.”
“Tenderized.”

Her grip tightened inside the satchel.

“You're talking about killing people, Only monsters can think so hideously.” she spat, forcing steel into her voice.
“You should run now, before people start seeing you for what you really are.”

His laughter came again, richer this time.

“Leave?” he echoed. “No. This is the most important part.”

He stopped, and for half a heartbeat, everything was still.

Then he lunged.

The world snapped tight around her throat as his gloved hand closed there, fingers cold and unyielding. Aedrianna’s gasp tore free as her feet left the ground, satchel swinging wildly at her side.

“Go on,” he murmured. “Sing. Cry out for help.”

Pressure crushed her airway.

Stars burst behind her eyes.

Her fingers closed around glass.

With the last of her strength, she wrenched her arm free and slammed the vial upward. Not at the mask, but beneath it.

Glass shattered against the exposed line of his jaw and neck.

The potion detonated on contact.

A violent hiss filled the lane as translucent liquid frothed and burned, smoke curling instantly where it struck exposed skin. The reaction was immediate and vicious, eating into cloth and flesh alike with a sharp, acidic bite.

For the first time, he screamed, In pain.

His grip loosened reflexively.

Aedrianna tore free and dropped hard to the stone, lungs dragging in air as she scrambled backward on hands and knees. Her palms burned. Her throat ached. But she was alive.

Mana surged back into her like a dam breaking, rushing through her veins, into her fingertips, her throat, her voice. The familiar resonance bloomed all at once, dizzying and overwhelming.

She gasped, half in shock, half in relief.

The barrier surrounding the lane flickered violently, light fracturing across its surface in jagged lines. Only once the barrier had fallen, did Aedrianna see the others that had just entered the lane. A look of hope spreading across her face as she rose and started to try and run towards Edwin, Noelle and Brandy.

The impact came from below.

Fingers locked around her ankle, yanking her off balance as the world pitched sideways. Aedrianna hit the stone hard, breath driven from her lungs as she cried out, palms scraping painfully against the floor.

The masked man was on her in an instant.

He dragged her back with brutal force, one knee planting between her shoulders as she struggled. Something cold and heavy was wrenched from beneath his cloak and forced into her line of sight.

A medallion.

Its metal was dark, edges sharp, etched with a seven-pointed star that pulsed faintly with sickly light. The symbol throbbed as if alive, heat radiating from it in waves that made her head spin.

“Not yet,” he hissed, voice tight with pain and fury.
“You don’t leave before the lesson is finished.”
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Tomoko Brandy

“A-aedrianna?”
Brandy’s voice caught in her throat. The reality of the situation finally sank its claws into her mind, making her bite down on her lip hard enough to taste blood.
Her hands curled into fists.

Crack. Crack.

Knuckles popped as she rolled her shoulders, muscles tensing beneath fur and leather like coiled springs. She wasn’t stupid. She could tell - this wasn’t a fight she could win alone.

But she could smell them.

Footsteps. Sweat. Metal. More bodies closing in.
Aedrianna’s new comrades. Hopefully.

The moment the barrier shut down, Brandy didn’t hesitate
.
She launched forward.

“Hey, dipsh*t!” she snarled, voice low and feral as she hit the ground running ; tail whipping behind her, claws carving sparks across the floor as she pushed off.
In a heartbeat she crossed the distance.

One blink and she was there, right in his space,a blur of fury and muscle.

The other second she was not, Steel-hard talons aimed straight for his throat.

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Cutthroat - Fast E, Fighting style E // Brandy uses her superior speed to maneuver close to her opponent and overtake them with a slash of her sharp claw like nails aimed at the th roat. //GRADE E - COOLDOWN 1

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