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Ok, it took me a week more than I expected, but it's there, my post. Sorry for the delay, everyone.
Seyrun Riviathan


St. Hirst Academy, Dining Hall, Midday

"Well now, Nadia, if I knew you appreciated fencing, I would have officially invited you to Our tournament. While the arms of Nordland will always be open to embrace any of my fellow schoolmates, you'll always be a special case. Actually, when was it that we have last been in a formal party together? It feels like it was ages ago. Doesn't even looks like we are both princesses of neighboring nations," Seyrun declared with excitement, Going as far as using majestic plural to address the other princess not in her name, but as Nordland itself. A few well-timed gestures were added here and there to make her flattering of Nadalena even more dramatic. What the tomboyish girl lacked in class, when compared with Nadalena's pedigree, she excelled in charm. Or at least showmanship.

Seyrun laughed a bit after her flamboyant display. This lunch was indeed being the best event of the day by far. What turned it even better were the looks some of the other students gave her. A place such as this, when she could as free as she wanted was certainly the favorite of Seyrun. Anyway, as soon as a small break in the conversation allowed her to address the hanging threads, left by Sina and Tilia.

"Well, I surely will consider your offer. Especially, if it means to spend more time in the company of someone as gracious as you, Miss Segert. In fact, I may as well not mind a thousand years of imprisonment," Seyrun replied to Sina's tease about the detention joke. She wasn't even joking completely. Being sent to detention was going to be a novelty. Seyrun certainly wondered what kind of punishment they had there.

"You don't need to worry, Miss Fitzgerald. I heard enough of you already and certainly know that I'll appreciate your company as well. I like the, hmm... spirit of the Columbian people and you are certainly every bit as boisterous and amicable as I'd expect," Seyrun said to Tilia. A gracious smile decorated her face as the Nordic girl adapted her behavior with preternatural skill, sailing the social waters like a well-seasoned captain sails the brave seas.



"Ah, so Avaritia did betray us for the Machina? Very intriguing," Victoire commented to herself once she noticed Henry taking the route back to the Machina Base Camp. The very base camp that would be overrun by her roses in a very short order. "That's the only explanation for why no one of the other Machina are trying to intercept him. Well, since he looks like he's hurt, he probably can't make use of his Silver Eyes... That poor kid still hasn't learned the meaning of restraint, I see. If I ambush him and am right, I might eliminate the biggest nuisance I could possibly have. If I'm wrong, however, I may end up fighting a losing battle, isolated and unable to coordinate the rest of the war effort. There's no one close to him, at least. I perhaps should probe the waters and beat a hasty retreat if need be..." she considered all of this for a few seconds before her eyes deviated to Maen, once more.

"My name is Victoire Bordeaux. You can call me friend, now that we are acquainted," Victoire turned to Maen. The vampire had her characteristic fanged grin embellishing her fine features as she twirled her hair around her left index. "Say it, would you like to help me take down a powerful ally of the Humans? We should take the chance to pounce on such prey while it's weak and shambling. If you succeed, I'm sure that great things will wait for you in your new home," Victoire said to Maen before creating a couple more of her wolf familiars, commanding one to retreat back to Demon territory, and another to stay put on this very chamber. Those were mere fallback measures in case the assault on Avaritia went awry. Victoire would never, ever go into a fight without means of retreating to a safe position.

Once all was said and done, Victoire opened a portal close to Henry's location, beckoning Maen to come with her. A moment later, Henry would be assaulted by a volley of Bloody Javelins, seeking to impale him without as much as a warning. In case he avoided dying to the sneak attack, Victoire would say, "Well, now, Avaritia, I knew that you were displeased with our ways, but betrayal is too low even for one such as you. Do you think you can simply mingle with the Humans and their Machines? To be one of them? That's actually personal for me, given that I placed my trust on you on more than one occasion. This is where we break up our allegiance," Victoire splashed more of her blood around, summoning a pair of her Hellhounds to blast Henry with their fiery breaths before snapping her fingers to signal who Maen should be attacking if he chose to follow Victoire through the portal.

"Like hell, I'm going to let anyone ruin all that I have done up to now. You and your cursed eyes are just too powerful to even exist. No matter how much it pains me to say so, die now, Avaritia..."

[D. Rose Radius: 3840/960/960/480/480 meters] [Catacombs/Underground Coverage: 6.4/3.2/1.6 %]

World's End Strait


"You can count on me! I'll not let anyone get close to the Princess. Do you best out there too, guys," Viola replied to the receding figures of both Gradon and Tzi. As soon as she was done taking care of Ires' immediate condition, the Aquarian Squire picked her weapons once more and waited at attention by the entrance of the tent. Unless someone used supernatural means, it was going to be hard to deceive Viola.
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The beast howled in rage at the Cadets' counter-attack. Its bodily structure seemed to be withstanding the barrage well, most hits only registering as a distortion of its dark mass before any gap opened began to close itself at an astounding speed. Even then, the Cadets' attacks, whether they were made using their Vessels or not, slowly piled up, leaving wounds that didn't heal. It looked like this was going to be an uphill battle but one that they could ultimately win with enough coordination and hard work.

The first one the beast responded to was Zarin. Raising its arms defensively, the monster avoided having its head scorched. Right about the same time, Clean would discover that the beast's reaction time wasn't to be ignored as well. With a powerful mule kick, it sent several chunks of debris and dirt, like a shotgun's blast, at both Clean and Zarin's direction. An unfocused attack likely wasn't going to hurt so badly, but it certainly was going to clear more space for the beast to maneuver.

Regina's initial shot landed right where she aimed, perforating one of the monster's knees. The fact that he was still able to move with unhindered agility, or that not even a drop of blood was shed, made it obvious that its anatomy was the same of a normal living creature if it had an anatomy at all.

The creature covered its face once Folley tried to blind it, only to have his light arrows stuck to the being's thick arms. Nevertheless, this reaction blinded it to Leblanc's assault. The first bricks to hit the creature almost shook it out of balance. However, it was just a matter of time until it reacted by grabbing one or two of them out of the air and throwing the at Regina, like buzzing cannonballs cutting her routes to run on the floors above.

Perhaps that wasn't to the Cadets' disadvantage, though. By the time Esther joined the fray, adding more damage to the slowly raising amount the creature piled, one of the nearby buildings was all but crumbling apart. Perhaps a little creative thinking on their part could speed up the fight?

@Dezuel

Just one thing. Nanoha isn't flying. She's going to take the subway, or the bus, to go to the magic source she detected. Right now, she's in civilian form to not betray her own presence, flying would be an easy way to bust her cover.
@KoL

Replied to Tohka and had Emilio to chase after Nanoha.


Nice.
I am sorry, but I will like to officially drop. This is currently my only RP and it has not been captivating me. My staying will probably hurt this RP more than me leaving.


See ya around.
I'll reply with the monsters if no one else wants to post. I was trying to give some time for everyone to react but this is just being too slow. Let's move forward.
Well, among the things to implement for the next battle, it seems that pre battle assignments to keep a proper balance will likely be needed.

That said, this may be hard since multiple people have characters only on one side (mainly the Machina). Balancing War was never the simplest of tasks.

@Silvan HavenNaw it's cool. I'm just coming to realize the lack of Heaven's pcs currently in the battle. We've entered the machina crisis...


Not on this battle specifically, bit the Angels have entered the Machina crisis a lot ago. It's still better than the Demon crisis, though. The poor imps literally have no advantage in the War anymore, because of the Machina growing rate of cross-faction members, holy weaponry and immunities to basically every possible source of threat. It's been a long while that the Demons only have disadvantages and weaknesses in the War.
Oh?
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