[@Lord Zee][@gate keeper] The king chuckled softly. [color=fff200]" 'Octavia', hm? You speak her name so casually and informally for someone you had just met a day prior."[/color] The old man laughed. His expression then turned solemn and grim. [color=fff200]"Though I am the creator of all beings of light, I'm no god. I am sorry, Lucius, but this is one miracle that I cannot perform. We must wait and hope that other soldiers of light reach her before the enemy does. Do not fret, lad, Octavia is indeed a frail child, but she is a fighter. She will not die easily."[/color] [color=fff200]"ah yes... Kelvin. A loyal and passionate former soldier of light when you were alive. You had served me well. You wish for words? Then speak them! I am listening! "[/color] The King's voice boomed to the phantom. --------------------------------------------------- [@Sarcelle Renard][@Meiyuki][@ArenaSnow][@karos] Octavia let out another hoarse, short broken scream of pain as the arrow was ripped out of her body. Blood splattered heavily onto the ground and poured profusely from her wound, dripping from the tips of her wing. Her vision blurred and she swooned, faltering slightly but quickly catching herself. She looked at Fleur with her one good, glazed over eye and smiled weakly. [color=ed1c24]" 'Flower', huh...? T-thank you... My name is Octavia.. Pleased to meet you. Fleur.... I have a request for you... Please... Go to the castle and protect my father... I will stay behind and hide. Please... Please do this for me. Please protect my father... "[/color] Octavia replied her voice growing softer and softer as another pulse of pain shot through her body. Octavia collapsed onto her hands and knees, then onto her side. She found herself feeling heavy and no longer able to move her body. Her good eye was glazed over and struggling to stay open. [color=ed1c24]" ... Protect my father... "[/color] She repeated one final time her voice no louder than a whisper. She could no longer keep her eye open. Her body fell limp and she closed her eyes as her mind finally fell into the dark, empty plain of unconsciousness.