GM was too distracted to answer Euclid immediately, instead remaining focused on Rose. His eyes widened a bit when Rose so easily accepted her fate, not used to such a response in the face of Death. He hadn’t the slightest clue whether her act was one of bravery or sheer stupidity, but he brushed the thought aside, his grin reclaiming its place on his expression. “Well then,” he spoke. “Far be it from me to deny you such a request!” He drew back his sword, preparing for a powerful slice, but stopped himself when he heard Leon’s protest. Ordinarily, he would’ve taken it as any other man pleading for his life – but he wasn’t pleading for his own life. Oh no, it was Rose he wanted to keep alive. The words echoed in his head, “don’t kill her”, and for a moment he seemed lost, struck by a powerful sense of deja-vu as he looked between the two faces. Then, a new, almost empty-looking smile covered his face, growing wider and giddier as Leon’s mental scream rang in his ears. Lowering his sword, he turned back to Leon.
“Sure, whatever you want, Ara- I mean, roleplayer.” He spoke, still wearing the same deranged grin. “I mean, you could serve as a very nice replacement for someone I once worked with… if that seems like a fair trade to you.” The sword disappeared. “Granted, it won’t be quite as satisfying as the first time, not as mysterious or secretive, but it’ll still do! The Guild’s bigger than my old place, you know? And I feel like I need more people working under me this time. Ah! Which reminds me!” He spun around to face Euclid. “That deal I mentioned? That’s what it took the guy to be my little servant. I promised he could run around in the Guild world, free as a bird, and hunt you down and kill you.” He grinned giddily, sharing information like a gossiping teenage girl. “He wasn’t a roleplayer like you guys, though. No – in fact I got the idea after I dragged you here and couldn’t help but notice the connection. As for this monster’s name, he called himself – or, no, I suppose more accurately you decided to call him Bellua.” He paused after saying the name, eagerly waiting for the fear to cross Euclid’s face. “Sound familiar to you? I don’t know how important of a character he was to you, or how long you spent on him. Must not’ve spent very much time on the name, though, since it sounds more like something a Disney princess would have, imho~”