[h2][color=gold]Kaiser Oblivion[/color] - Gourd Lake[/h2] The Kaiser cursed openly as the soldier used his rifle to cast some fire spell, or fire off an explosive device, destroying the wall being sent back into place. Only the most skilled of exorcists could reverse time for more than five seconds, so Denys quickly lunged at the armored man, only to have him roll, barely avoiding the Kaiser's wrath. This allowed the armored man to get close, his rifle aimed at the mage's head. Thinking fast the mage threw his hand at the gun's barrel, managing to get his hand blown off. It was very obvious Henry was on death's door, but still, he cast Fira spell at point blank range, a fruitless effort now that Denys had cast Westwind. The two of them would not survive like this. He refused to lose more allies, he'd rather die than do that. As the knight was blown back, Denys quickly made an attempt to get in front of the man and Henry, before casting Spring Awakening with a flick of his wrist. [color=gold]"You fight me now, Knight."[/color] Said The Kaiser, blade drawn and ready to buy time. With how roughed up Henry was, it would take at least 15 seconds for him to be able to fight again. While that was happening, the knight would also be healed, so the Kaiser had to strike fast and strong, but if he were to use Noble Eagle, there was a chance even a stray bullet could end Henry, so he would not do so. He had to win this fight himself. But then, a woman's voice caught his attention. The girl the two had seen before, yes. She seemed almost panicked, but still, she was being a voice of reason. This was no reason to murder, in fact, it was Henry who had made the first move, attempting to cook the knight. The Kaiser shook his head in disappointment. This was not what he fought for. The Kaiser stuck his claymore into the ground, and decreed [color=gold]"Yes, there is no reason to fight. I am deeply sorry for my associate's actions, and my own. I will heal your wounds."[/color] Then, the first wave of Spring Awakening triggered, healing both the knight and the mage. Hopefully, they would both stop fighting. If not, the Kaiser was ready to draw his blade again. His first impression of the armored man was one of a man who would not stop fighting so easy. [hider=Mentions] [@Lmpkio], [@Lugubrious], [@Scarifar], [@Royzooka], [/hider] [hr] [h2][color=ed1c24]Red [/color]- [color=007236]Hyrule Field[/color][/h2] As Red climbed the chain, Transistor held tightly, she mimicked the british man in astoundment as Cereza leapt quite high, almost over the castle wall. Mr. Nobody even let a 'woah' escape his mouth. Still, the two got up to the ramparts in a short amount of time and joined the two. Apparently, the large british punk wasn't a local either, an odd revelation considering this seemed like an old english hamlet. Looking over the city put a pit into both Red and Blu's stomachs. It was barren, but seemed to have been de- and re-constructed countless times. [color=00a99d]"You don't think the process..."[/color] The man in the Transistor trailed off. Red shook her head. Hopefully not. Still, they could see an armored man down there, so it was probably still safer than being outside with the skeletons. The punk began to make his way towards a ramp that seemed to lead down into the main city's streets. She followed him wordlessly. Hopefully once they were down there,m they could find some answers.