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I was thinking about ways of spicing things up and came up with the idea of having Seyrun try to begin a club for some weird purpose. I'm sure that some quirky sidestories could help breathe some fresh air into this story.
SEYRUN RIVIATHAN

Dɪɴɪɴɢ Hᴀʟʟ - ᴀᴄᴀᴅᴇ́ᴍɪᴇ ᴅᴇ ʟ'ᴇsᴘᴏɪʀ
4ᴛʜ ᴏꜰ Sᴇᴘᴛᴇᴍʙᴇʀ, 1917

"That was a fine beginning for a new term," Seyrun said to herself as she finished her room arrangements walked into the dinning hall after fulfilling her promise of treating a group of eager first-years.

The blue-haired girl had a dual purpose in mind for the time being. The first was simple to accomplish, she intended to take this chance to share a meal with Nadalena as well as continue their previous conversation. Seyrun’s second purpose was much more arcane, but it certainly had something to do with the rolled manuscript that was held in her right hand.

One could only wonder what was in the mind of the trouble-maker Princess of Nordland that was enticing enough to make her bean a foxy smile as she looked for a table that was at least partially unoccupied.

"Good afternoon, would you mind sharing this table with myself and upcoming acquaintance," as she found a table occupied by a solitary blonde with a chagrined expression stamped in her face.



“Hah, your hospitality is very much appreciated, Young Lady,” Iskandar said after their host welcomed them and answered to his questions. “Come on, Master, we are among allies here. Even a professional soldier has to learn to relax every now and then. Let’s wait for this council to begin while indulging ourselves a little,” the muscular man beckoned his master after helping himself to some of the wine mentioned by the Tohsaka heiress.

It didn’t take long for more of their comrades to arrive, in fact some of them were filtering into the Tohsaka manor barely after Iskandar and Astra had made their way in. As soon as Rider made his way to the waiting room and took the wine he looked around, analysing the composition of their forces with interest. “That’s certainly a diverse band,” he remarked out loud as he kept on assessing the others until their host began her own summoning ritual at which point the King of Conqueror’s gaze shifted towards the Tohsaka heiress.

“I don’t remember having asked for a ride… yet,” Chie said shouted after being hurled through the air along with her perch. Instead of splattering against the ground during the landing and making the kind of spectacle that her partner expected to see, the dark-haired girl kicked off the post before spinning in the air. She landed sitting into a vending machine that stood by the lakeside walk, right in time to see her partner totally losing it against a new kind of prey.

Instead of joining the fray right away as she would usually do, Chie kicked the side of the machine, getting a free drink for herself and observing how much of a two-faced liar Kanbaru could be when she wanted to. After all, causing part of a construction site to crumble during a storm was considerably less conspicuous than trying to reenact The Day After Tomorrow in the middle of the city park.

“Nah, we are not supposed to mess with them during the day, especially at school. Everything is game at night,” Luna said as they followed the path to Miso City Park, taking a road that would lead them roughly to the lakeside area. “Someone has to remember those girls that Justice will catch up to them sooner or later,” she added while beaming a confident smile.

“Also, don’t worry about that, Miss Yui. Think of this like a ‘friendly’ competition between rival soccer teams. It may get heated but at the end of the day, or rather night, no one is going to be hurt for real. There’s nothing bad about it is there?”

It wouldn’t take long for their presence to be noticed, and welcomed with a rather cold greeting. While Yui jumped out of the way of the incoming blizzard that crashed upon them with the power of an avalanche, Luna stood her ground against the icy mass and buffeting winds. Even without transforming it seemed like the storm was barely touching her, but anyone with a good pair of eyes would be able to spot a barrier of phantom blades shaving away all the ice and hail before it could even reach Luna.

After the storm passed, the still blonde stood there with her hands tucked inside of her haori’s sleeves, beaming a bold smile towards the owner of that ferocious ice magic. “It’s not polite to attack without even trading introductions, you know?” Luna said in a challenging, almost upbeat, tone.

“I have brought some friends to play tonight as well. Let’s see how long you guys will continue to deny Justice?” Luna added before waving to Yui so that the other girl could know that she was ok.

“If we are done with introductions. I guess it’s my turn now, right?”



“Form Six: Moonlight Flash!” As soon as those words left left Luna’s lips she threw her Haori high into the air. In the time it took for it to fall back to the ground she was already in front of Kanbaru, transformed and ready to deliver a kick intent on throwing her target upwards as well which would likely be followed by some kind of meteor move if it connected.

I'll have post over this weekend, if nothing out of the ordinary happens.
@KoL@TheWindel

So Chie's not going to react to being flung across the park atop a lamp post? Meh, alright.


Eventually. Probably sometime over the weekened.
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You don't need the fight scene to move things along on your end. I suggest @Lonewolf685 have Kanbaru react given there's Light Magical Girls coming their way.


I suppose so.
@TheWindel

On your end there's that fight scene going.

On the Light magical girl's side, as soon as Yui replies, I suppose that Luna can lead them to the park, and see what happens from there.
"Why don't you give it something to eat? If it has been running ever since it must be hungry already," Tohka said after she spent some time listening to the others talking, trying to understand what was happening. "Pets are supposed to listen to you if you feed them, right?" she added as she dismissed her Astral Dress, changing back into her school uniform once more.

Tohka looked from the giant dog to the Mecha Mecha girl, to Match Head, to the biker cat and then back to the dog. She seemed to be thinking about something very hard before reaching into one of her pockets and producing a handful of candies that she got from the vending machine earlier.

"Here, if you are a good doggy and show us what you were trying to do, you can have one," she said as she approached the massive beast, holding a candy in the palm of her right hand and the rest in her left, to show that there was more from where this one came.

This idea had to work, right?

“Seal!”

A great wall of flames would take over the streets of Manhattan, covering everything in what seemed like a sea of crimson. Despite the fiery appearance of the flames, they weren’t hot to the touch, in fact, it almost felt as if they weren’t there as they engulfed everything before settling over the edges of the city like an impassable wall, whose boundaries were defined by a line of glowing sigils.

The purpose of those flames would become clear a moment later as the world itself turned into shades of deep crimson and black. At the same time, everything else had their colors muted almost to a gray-scale, people, cars, buildings, all of them stopped moving. In fact, if anyone else cared to check a clock or watch, they would notice that time itself stopped as the world was shifted to this silent dimension.

The only ones still able to move were the invading aliens and other beings that didn’t belong to the regular reality. Any damage inflicted on regular humans that had been frozen still connected, but instead of blood, what came out of their wounds were pale flames. Inanimate objects could be damaged as normal but clearly, something wasn’t right in the situation.

The source of this massive seal was none other than a girl with deep crimson hair and yes standing at the edge of a building. As soon as she made herself known, the girl jumped off the building while reaching into her coat to draw Japanese sword as long as she was tall, or perhaps a bit more.

With a spin she landed close to a fanged guy that had an absolute beast-like appearance, slashing one of the aliens that had just ‘killed’ a human in half.

“I see that even though you aren’t Denizens or Flame Haze, all of you can move inside of the seal, which means you aren’t part of this world as well,” she said as she unceremoniously cut another invader. “I’ll ask, and answer, questions later since we have humans to save. For the time being, know that my name is Shana, the Flame-Haired Burning-Eyed Hunter,” Shana added before creating a massive flaming fist to smash a whole group of aliens in a single attack.

※ ※ ※

“Noise? Could that be related to the strange creatures I saw coming from cell phones and other devices yesterday?” Nanoha said once she heard the relatively young chef talking to Minami about the events that happened ever since yesterday.

“As I stated in the report, I remember that their magical energy signature was very weird. Not in the same way as the one belonging to Miss Yukari, but actually,” she paused, trying to gather the right words to describe her feelings in a way that they could understand.

“Yes, they felt just like Jewel Seed monsters but much… creepier,” Nanoha finally said as she found the appropriate comparison.

“Anyway, something to prove that I’m myself?” she repeated Sakajima’s words in an introspective way. “I could show you my student ID, but you’ll likely think that it’s just a souvenir, right? So, how about this?” Nanoha pulled the collar of her blouse, allowing Raising Heart to slip out of it and fly beside her Master.

“Good Morning, Mister. It’s a pleasure meeting you,” the device said in her robotic voice as she flew on her own for a moment before landing on Nanoha’s clasped hands.

Upon a command from Nanoha, Raising Heart projected a small holographic screen in front of them, displaying Nanoha’s TSAB Military ID.

“Captain Takamachi Nanoha of the Time and Space Administration Bureau’s Aerial Defense Force, at your service,” Nanoha said in a playful way as she looked at Sakajima with a gaze that seemed to ask ‘is that enough?’. “To answer your other question, I think that you must put a lot of heart in your cooking right, Mister Sakajima? After all, if I had to say, it doesn’t fall very short of Hayate’s,” she added before and whispering ‘just don’t let her, or Vita, know that I said this’ as if she were confiding a great secret to the young restaurant owner.

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