[@thewizardguy][@Gentlemanvaultboy][@supertinyking] All things considered, the Darquesse was most likely left wanting or even more amused when the force caused Kyoko to bounce rather than simply form a pit in the sand, both outcomes being equally painful and left her writhing around on the ground for a good minute or so with large chunks of flesh missing and bones broken due to having hit sand at such high velocities that it had been blasted off much like if she'd been standing still under a sand-blaster. However, despite the pain her ability to regenerate from the relatively small injuries, while painful due to the mending of bones, was gruesomely entertaining at the very least. After the roughly ten minutes of muffled screaming writhing as her body mended itself, Kyoko stood, wiped away her tears, and began the trek into the island, glad to be rid of a person that would so easily commit atrocities. Despite being a seemingly normal girl, having heavily augmented muscles and leg structures meant miles could be covered in seconds, leaving most cars to shame for her leisurely jog through the surprisingly lush outback (at least compared to the normal outback anyway) which most likely left her skittering in an attempt to stop before smacking into the silver knight mid sentence when that failed hard enough to at least draw his attention if nothing else, though the fact that she was otherwise lacking a soul also left her surprisingly immune to his particular brand of magic as, even though it was attributed to psionic workings, it was in fact a form of soular manipulation. "Owowow... Sorry..." she groans out as she picks herself and begins to dust herself off, her bones having strengthened quite significantly from the full body break they'd endured recently at the hands of the Darquesse. While she'd seen many fantastical things today, a giant knight clad in a silver-looking alloy wasn't too high on the list of impressive things in addition to the completely oblivious nature she held towards his displays of power. In fact she was probably more amazed by the gargoyle shooting fireballs at the stone in said knight's hand, which at least drew her eye and a slight look of wonder on her face, though the giant catfish, man, robot, thing was definitely the stranger of the three.