Pace O. Shazt was distracted by a girl that suddenly popped up above him. And the girl that had been talking to him just a few moments ago. He wondered just how he should react to the two. So he screamed like a girl as he began to launch arrows to the skies. This tactic always worked, whether it even failed or not. Reggie rolled his eyes, groaning at the swarm of arrows heading to the heavens... and falling to the earth. The swordsman was now forced to predict where the arrows would land, as well as deflecting a newcomer's arrows. Unbeknownst to both Pace and the angel above him, however, was this entire situation gave him an advantage now. If he just used the landing spots the arrows would land in, and dodge the holy arrows, then there would be a chance to strike this student down with a blunt attack. Dealing with the sunglasses-wearing student just by using the sword was nearly impossible, much to his surprise. [b]"Pace! Stop shooting at the air and-"[/b] The water fountain kind of blew up thanks to a certain gun. [b]"WTF- [i]PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE!!!!!!!![/i]"[/b] But much to his perplexed surprise, Pace O. Shazt came out of the explosion, as if he were a 1990's action movie hero. He had no idea as to who these people were, and it would be problematic to have a bunch of students preventing his mission's success. After all, he had no idea as to how this academy worked, what its students all looked like, and what abilities they had in the first place. After avoiding the explosion, the archer tumbled on the ground, stopping himself with a firm foot. [b]"Indian time,"[/b] he said before babbling out like an idiot, [b]"OH BWABWBABWABWBAWBABWABWABWA-"[/b] He pointed his bow at Ryuu, the closest person he was near to, and fired an arrow. The arrow directly connected to the otaku's wound. [b]"!!!!!"[/b] Ryuu stumbled, preventing himself from falling with his plasma sword. He then created a temporary blade out of his hand, blocking another vertical strike from Reggie. Thankfully enough, some of the arrows from that one person(?) behind him forced the purple-haired man to back off. [i]Dear mom[/i], Ryuu sarcastically thought to himself, [i]Today is my second day at school. I nearly got chopped in half. I hate you. Sincerely, your dying son who's attending high school.[/i] The otaku deflected several more blows, though he felt Reggie's blade scratch his hip. He found a good moment to kick away Reggie to separate their distance. Reggie had apparently earned some cuts from some of the arrows, though none of them actually hit him directly. Reggie grinned at Ryuu. Ryuu sneered at Reggie. There were more students swarming over to them. Dealing with this student before moving onto the other one sounded like a good idea to the demon swordsman. After all, they were told that their goal was to not exactly [i]kill[/i], though what that particular statement meant was debatable. With that in mind, Reggie charged toward Ryuu to strike him again, though he did so with extreme caution, constantly eyeing the archer from the heavens. Pace, on the other hand, made sure that no one was around him before firing another arrow at Ryuu. --- Cain stared blankly at Dani. He was alone, and so was this... student. ... ... ... ... ... Cain's hands were suddenly engulfed in fire. His eyes narrowing at the spectre, he began walking to the student. Then he paced a little faster. And faster. And soon, he was running, charging what could be a devastating attack. After all, he was a mage. Mages from Hell, however, were specialists when it came to utilizing hellfire. They had unparalleled knowledge on the demonic flames, which served as a powerful tool against Hell's enemies. In some ways, they were stronger than both swordsmen and archers combined. He began to head straight toward Dani. Soon enough, he began to launch orbs of hellfire toward the ghost. Whether it would actually hit the ghost or not, the constant fire spells would eventually burn down this portion of the main building. Cain, however, knew that meeting with his squad was a higher priority than dealing with targets all by himself. Still, he wanted to see how far he could go to attacking this student before being forced to meet up with his allies. --- White, pale eyes, invisible to the eyes of everyone, observed the battle...