Griswal blinked as the pelt-wearing man quickly trudged away from him to strike out at the enemy. Yet, with two of Grado's own in the way, Retario deliberately stopped short- pulling out a book and beginning to chant. Griswal was fortunate he had his helmet on at this point, because he was quite certain there was no way for the knight to mask his own surprise. That was undoubtedly a spellbook, and those motions were were of the Anima magics...
As if to confirm his observation and snap him out of his stupefied stance, a bolt of lightning crashed down from unseen heavens and fried one of the Jehannan fighters. While Griswal tried to react and rush to the fray, he found himself quickly and suddenly overtaken by the band of vagabonds rushing forth to break through the opposition. A moment later, the Gradian Prince Alvin himself too soared out on his wyvern, throwing a mere sidelong glance to Griswal as he flew to meet his fellow prince in the combat. It unavoidably troubled the knight that the royalty he was assigned to were both so aloof and eager to fly into battle, combined with the raw fact that he couldn't keep up speed-wise.
Occasional times like this, it gave Griswal some regret that he didn't take up cavalry himself. Or at least gave him the idea that he wished to become one of those Great Knights in the future. For as much as he managed to trust Alvin and Marwood's combat prowess alike, it was very much Griswal's job to make sure they only went and got themselves killed over his own dead body.
As best as he could afford, Griswal plodded forth with haste in his heavy armor, hailing for the two remaining ladies to follow in his wake. In his (currently failing) rush to break forth to the front lines, the Grado knight glossed over the presence of an excessively shady thief and a defiant Renais swords-woman among the throng of people behind him.
As if to confirm his observation and snap him out of his stupefied stance, a bolt of lightning crashed down from unseen heavens and fried one of the Jehannan fighters. While Griswal tried to react and rush to the fray, he found himself quickly and suddenly overtaken by the band of vagabonds rushing forth to break through the opposition. A moment later, the Gradian Prince Alvin himself too soared out on his wyvern, throwing a mere sidelong glance to Griswal as he flew to meet his fellow prince in the combat. It unavoidably troubled the knight that the royalty he was assigned to were both so aloof and eager to fly into battle, combined with the raw fact that he couldn't keep up speed-wise.
Occasional times like this, it gave Griswal some regret that he didn't take up cavalry himself. Or at least gave him the idea that he wished to become one of those Great Knights in the future. For as much as he managed to trust Alvin and Marwood's combat prowess alike, it was very much Griswal's job to make sure they only went and got themselves killed over his own dead body.
As best as he could afford, Griswal plodded forth with haste in his heavy armor, hailing for the two remaining ladies to follow in his wake. In his (currently failing) rush to break forth to the front lines, the Grado knight glossed over the presence of an excessively shady thief and a defiant Renais swords-woman among the throng of people behind him.