[@Tyki] The changing eyes had been noticed, but mostly ignored. Darquesse had known more than any other that magic was vast beyond comprehension, and even for her a true understanding of it's nature might take centuries. For this being to exhibit powers she did not truly understand was only natural, especially if she could not recognise them as magic. It was simply another aspect for her to master, in time, simply another of life's little mysteries to unravel. And she had known that Kyoko bore special powers, after all. It might even be similar to Valkyrie, who, after losing her True Name, had somehow discovered a new branch of magic in the void left behind. The 'oath', however, did annoy her. What point was a servant who would not kill? Had she the time she would torture those silly little ideas out of this mortal's mind, but for the moment she simply could not spare the minutes of the day. She could tell that whatever was in that strange land had been increasing in power, gathering energy, for God-knows-what. She could not allow it to surpass her power, for in besting it she was certain she would rediscover her true powers. Then there would be nothing capable of stopping her. So why did this little creature insist on being a nuissance? With clear hatred in her eyes Darquesse retracted the blade, once more replacing it on her shelf. When she turned to once more speak to Kyoko there was a clearly colder tone in her voice, as Kyoko now floated between tool and obstacle, an uncomfortable position in the best of times. "Well then, perhaps you could lie on the floor and pretend to be a rock. Don't complain to me, however, when whatever it is turns you into a vegetable." Considering it's ability to confuse even Darquesse's senses, there was no doubt it would be able to do just that. "Regardless, let's get this over with before you remember you've also made an oath against being useful." She roughly grabbed Kyoko, and once more they were both dragged through darkness and cold, reappearing on the roof of the mansion above. Not waiting for the mortal girl to get her bearings Darquesse shot off, drawing amusement from Kyoko's confusion. "Just remember to head towards the middle, and you'll be fine, alright? Head to the edge, and I'll just have to toss you back in until something sticks." With those words of encouragement the small God tossed Kyoko into the air, and she smashed down onto the ground on a rocky beach with enough force to shatter bones. Although Darquesse doubted it would do any real, permanent damage to the girl, she was nothing if not pettily vindictive. Watching for a moment Darquesse then zoomed off even as she felt the place once more trying to cloud her mind.