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Sonya stirred from where she was slumped against the low wall that circled the rooftop. She gave an apathetic wave in greeting before lifting herself more upright.

"Oh, hi Hikari. I wasn't sure if you made it home last night, first nights can be rough. I guess that Mad Scientist kept you safe enough though. Have you heard from anyone else?"

She yawned and stretched.

"That demon girl is going to be trouble, we kept each other busy until early this morning. I wasn't sure I would even be able to make in into class today."

@VitaVitaAR


"A dragon..." He looked thoughtful. "I've never seen one but krakens have been spotted offshore from my homeland. Perhaps another challenge you can aspire to."

Indrau looked down at the bodies and then thought back to the ambush. "It was too easy. Simple bandits like this should never have caused enough trouble to have been called top our attention. The army should have taken them easily."

He drew his blade as the Captain gave her orders and turned away. "They seem well armed as well, but they likely pillaged their equipment from real soldiers. I'll join your group for the assault."


Even post combat his gaze had darkened dramatically, old hatreds and resentment bubbling to the surface. If only there had been more bandits to the ambush instead of just the small force they had met. Such a group would have been but a fraction of what awaiting them and the fight served only to delay them.

He wiped the blood on his blade off on the shirt of one of the bandits he had killed. Indrau slammed it back into the sheath somewhat more forcefully than was called for. He needed something to distract him, for a moment at least. He limped over to stand by Tyeathe, aided by his walking stick.

"I can scarcely believe that I used to yearn for this, but now I do it because it's all I know. How have you kept yourself going through all of these years?"

@Raineh Daze
See, Narcissa solves the problem by just making sure all the bandits she fights are dead, or otherwise corrects that issue.


Save the magistrates the cost of a trial.


Indrau rode along with the lead knights, a grim look on his face. He had a special, deeply rooted hatred for bandits. There would be no mercy from those that exploit those weaker than them, no matter the excuse. Strength of arms should be used in a virtuous manner and if he had his way the knights would express their strength most virtuously by charging straight down the bandits throats.

But all of this talk of scouting bothered him. They would be dismounting to go on foot anyway and sending a smaller scouting force would be just asking for the knights involved to get rolled up in an ambush if there was one. Better to forge ahead in force and strike all at once with overwhelming numbers.

They came upon the wagon and they were already well past the point when cavalry stopped being a help so he was already dismounting when the Captain sounded the call to arms.

Indrau didn’t rush in, but strode purposefully forward with the point of his blade leading the way and a slender, steel clad walking stick aiding his steps. The slow advance gave the bandits time to raise their weapons against him but this didn’t grant them any special advantage. Even before his injuries He was a gifted fencer and now he was only better. Indrau batted aside the first sword he came up against and disemboweled his target with the backstroke.

He made his way to where Tyeathe was, not quite agreeing with her priorities in first aiding the farmer but not quite as disapproving as Elodie had been either. Peasants turned into bandits were little more than a momentary resistance to the knights. Doubtlessly there would be a harder force holding the main camp. Along the way he downed a handful of others, none lasting more than a couple of swings before he landed either a mortal blow or a crippling wound.

"This felt like only a token force. I foresee more hardened opposition in the main camp. Perhaps some deserters as well."

His expression made it plain to see that this last part was distasteful to even consider.


“Edison Wright, and I’m here now so I guess you’re stuck with me. I don’t think it will ever hurt to have another experienced rift diver on board anyway..”

He ran his hands down the front of the vest, ensuring everything was secured in place. Out of the much depleted bag he loaded the weapon with a handful of shells and racked one into the chamber. The empty bag went over a shoulder, ready for any loot he may find.

Outside again he adjusted his body to keep more blood flowing through his extremities, keeping them warm without the need of any extra clothing. He looked up at the castle with a genuine smile. All he could think about was telling his daughter about iot. He had heard that she was obsessed with being a princess right now.

“How stereotypical. I love it.”

Inside he took the position just behind Marxion. In his experience an ambush usually let the point man past and took the second down first, splitting the formation. But that was in the mountains and streets of the middle east and enemies in the Rifts didn’t have to play by human rules.

@Lugubrious@Rune_Alchemist@SquishStar45@Anonawrimo


Somehow, though some inhuman force of will Sonya managed to drag herself out of bed and go to school. The fight itself had lasted until they had both mutually decided to leave. The end result was that she was exhausted but managed to stay awake through her morning classes.

She hadn’t thought to check her phone until lunch time.

***Private Message TO User:[MEGA_GENIUS]
FROM User:[Destroyer]***

Caught up to them but neither of us had an edge over the other. They girl with the club was tougher than I expected a coward like that to be. Watch your back.

@Anza

Maybe she should check into the infirmary… or better yet, just go home. But she didn’t want to miss any classes and she knew that to sleeping through lunch was a terrible idea. Half dazed, she wandered up to the roof, certain that a few minutes after she finished eating couldn’t possibly hurt.

Sitting in the shade, she checked her phone again and saw a new user name asnd opened a private message with them.

Hoshino? This is Sonya. Hope you made it home alright. I’m on the roof if you wanted to chat in person.

@VitaVitaAR
I still need to post, sorry for the hiatus


Saint had been leaning against the wall with his typical crossed arms posture. He was only a handful of paces from his master. He was in motion as soon as his senses picked up the movement of metal nearby that didn’t belong to any of the group. It only took a heartbeat to move the distance, placing himself between Arinne and the nearest assailant with his weapons drawn.

He almost laughed, but that would have been terribly unprofessional of him so he set his face in a calmly reserved expression instead. Metal weapons were once easily dealt with matter but these should pose little enough of a threat. Saint calmly slid his daggers back into their sheaths, rolled up his sleeves, and then went on the attack.

He took several strides forward and caught a blow with his bare hand. The blade struck sparks off of the suddenly metallic skin and grasped it, fingers sinking into the metal to hold it hirm. With his other hand he punched through torso of the doll, shattering the suddenly brittle material like glass. He struck something suddenly more yielding inside and his fist came out the other side covered in gore.

The rest of the automaton shattered as well into minuscule pieces.

@Rin@VitaVitaAR@Raineh Daze

Mostly the same as before.


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