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Sato and Sato


The duo regrouped as Kyozan backed off from his attack. This was... hm, he seemed to be doing well? But now Kaeru had come in to clean up the small fries, with the Nekomata's usual ability to restrict the enemy reducing them to little more than sitting ducks, providing assistance against the source of this conflict was the better option. Something that would require a little more firepower than a strength-enhanced punch could provide.

If they could ever get that permit through... Suzume thought, spinning around and grasping her partner's wrist.

"Oh my~? Is now really the time and place?" the demon asked, exaggeratedly batting her eyelashes and grinning at the eye-roll she got in response.

"Can't think of a better one," she said, pulling Lily in closer. And then, in complete defiance of the fact they were surrounded by hostile grudges, or that they had a job to do, the two kissed. Not just a quick chaste kiss, either; it was passionate, the two getting intimately close... and then even closer and closer in the tight embrace, until it crossed the boundaries of physical possibility and the two were visibly merging, leaving what seemed to be only Suzume standing there--her bleached white, eyes an icy blue, and now sporting a very sharp pair of horns.

Because Resonance with a sex demon would of course involve public displays. At least it only went that far.

The freshly-combined Sato was... alluring. The enthrallment so carefully wielded earlier now had an almost physical force to it, demanding attention and obeisance, even of friends or allies, for a few brief seconds before it was forcibly quashed, her nearly autonomous ability consciously suppressed. But it would get Kyozan's attention, and she could use that.

"Get behind it, stop it from constantly running," she stated, Suzume obviously taking the lead in directing them--and then advancing towards the blob. She was pretty fast, but it was obvious that mobility wasn't her strong point at all, and it made sense to direct the diving demon to circle around.

As for why she expected the reforming blob to flee backwards, that was made clear when her foot came slamming down to the ground in a kick against... absolutely nothing. Not only did the ground of the park crack under the force, but a brief, high-roaring wave of fire fanned out in front of her. If it couldn't dodge left, and couldn't dodge right, it would be forced to retreat backwards into his grasp, right? Being amorphous didn't make you fireproof.

If it barbecued a few minor grudges on the way, so much the better.




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Tyaethe


Drifting back to watch the fight, Tyaethe folded her arms and attempted to look excited. If this was a planned exhibition, then maybe she would have been... she knew a few ways to put on a good show, and Adeforth certainly did, although she had no idea if that knowledge had been passed on down through the years. A proper exhibition between the two groups of knights, either fielding their best (or second best, or third best, whatever the case may be) or matching based on talent or interesting dynamics? That would have been a good thing to see, or even more exciting to take part in. Instead, they were relying on the fact that the intended audience was a princess with no combat training at all.

If the fight had lasted a bit longer, she might have taken Felix to task for trying to assert the superiority of either group over the other. Did that boy have a brain? Sure, fraternal enmity blah blah blah, but he was nobility. How many times had he been hit over the head during training to think denigrating an entire order in front of its senior members (and in her case, his senior) was a good idea? On the other hand, Addie would probably do that for her.

"So, do you think we should give them a better show?" the vampire wondered, swapping to Elvish and following Lilette as she stepped in to administer to Felix's scratch... a matter that took mere seconds, the warm glow of magic fading away with nary a scratch, and the two senior knights promptly ignoring the humiliated scion.

"You know that I no longer fight."

"And? It's not like a little exhibition like this really counts," Tyaethe said, shrugging broadly, "It would be more like one of those games Flori and I used to play, where he'd try to copy me and see how long he could keep up."

"Neither of us brought a sword." It was a valid concern--obviously, the paladin wasn't going to bring a sword longer than she was tall to a ball, and Lilette was habitually disarmed.

"Your girl has one and I know you use the same style. I could just borrow something off one of the guards. Come on, it'd be fun, we could really remind people what it means to be a knight."

The elf continued to look down at her, a maternal look of disappointment on her face. "Did you think to bring a change of clothes?"

"No...? Why would that matter? It's not like we haven't fought in dresses before."

"You took the time to learn how to fight in that form? You always said it would be too uncomfortable..."

"Ah..." Tyaethe looked away, cheeks darkening, "No, no, I got too excited. Say... if we find another rapier, maybe your daughter would be up for it? Get the captain's interest."

Lilette could only sigh.
"No, he really shouldn't have died," Velbrance concurred, a note of sympathy injected into the young man's voice, "My good captain, you must take better care of your senior staff. Dame Tyaethe may be impervious to harm, but the other knights are quite mortal. Yet, to lose one to anything below war or treachery is very much a scandal to avoid."

With a charming smile pasted on, he offered an arm towards Fanilly, "I Believe the princess would like to be introduced to you. If you might give me the honour of being an escort?"

@VitaVitaAR




Tyaethe


"I'm in both your orders," Tyaethe said drily, looking Renar in the eye, "Of course I'm going to watch. At least one of you is going to be a disappointment before the end of the night, even if we overlook using a royal ball to stage a duel in the first place."

Of course, her involvement with the Crown Knights was essentially nil, but as a hereditary position, it hadn't gone anywhere.

"I'll go fetch Lils, make sure we have a healer on hand," the vampire announced, swigging from one of the glasses and then strolling away across the ball to accost the aforementioned elf and badger her into helping. From the resigned expression Lilette was developing, that wouldn't take long at all.
"There's not much call for dancing on the road," Lilia mumbled, doing a remarkably good job of following despite her seeming lack of knowledge--although, for how fast she could clearly move, each step was notably shaky, the tall girl obviously focusing on correcting the movements as much as possible, "And people out in the countryside don't do this sort of formal stuff."

The blush showed no sign of going away, as the elf made a remarkable effort of looking anywhere but at Cecilia's eyes, "W-Well, you seem nice, and you're one of the Iron Roses. I've always wanted to meet one! N-Not at a party, really, some sort of tournament would be better... apart from the crowds..."

She trailed off, absent-mindedly adding, "One that's not mum, I mean."

@Rune_Alchemist
"Yes, it is most impressive that the Iron Roses managed to defeat such a major threat on their first outing, despite their Lady Fanilly Danbalion's lack of experience," the Velbrance heir said, having fully closed the gap to within speaking distance of the captain, the young noble adroitly moving through the crowd with polished ease. His attire sharply cut in a deep, true black only lightly edged with silver, his impression was altogether colourless; an excellent pencil sketch come to life.

"It is a shame that we could not meet again under strictly pleasant circumstances," the young man continued, arms crossed behind his back. "I believe that condolences are in order? I heard that the Erdlein family are arranging a funeral. It's such a tragedy to have lost a knight so soon after meeting them."

@VitaVitaAR




Tyaethe Radistirin


"I really have no idea what that boy's problem with me is," Tyaethe stated, looking at her now-empty glass and then at the tables. And... hm, that was an old friend she ought to catch up with. Especially if she'd heard things correctly, since it looked like some of their knights were involved too... "Try not to stand in a corner by yourself all evening. Not everyone here is a member of the nobility; I'm sure you can find someone to talk to."

Taking a detour to snatch another pair of glasses, one might at first get the impression that she was following Lein, but the vampire entirely ignored his attempts to seduce Fleuri to offer a salute to the elder crown knight with one of her glasses. "You're looking good, Addie. So, our knights causing problems?"

Not that she knew if Renar was doing anything (or Fleuri), eyes drifting over him curiously... and Felix. Hmm, looked pretty similar, hair notwithstanding. Family drama? What a mess.

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