Before Nymira came over, Asta had managed to pull herself up into a seated position, so she sat with one arm propped on a knee pulled to her chest while the other helped keep her steady as she relaxed her eyes. The soft glow of the Thistrun's eyes burned bright in her memory... The feeling of helplessness it had imposed on her, the drain on her physical and mental energy that it took of its own accord. Such power summoned monsters could wield - it was truly amazing. A voice rang in her ears and she shook her head, a little bit confused as she looked up in confusion.
Finally, the words processed and she seemed to gain her mental bearings. "Uh... Y-Yeah, I'm fine. Sorry, I'm just not as practiced as I would like to be, I suppose," She confessed with a shrug, "it's difficult to garner any kind of power nowadays, not without getting caught." Her shoulder throbbed again, about as badly as it had been the day before. This certainly wouldn't make recovery any faster, but her focus shifted back to her conversation as soon Nymira continued. "Well, I guess we can agree on something there. I'm about as big a fan of my own magic as your clan is, it seems. It isn't something I've ever proudly desired to wave around or flaunt, regardless of the Church's new ideology..." The woman sighed and shrugged, "My Vazra weren't standing up strongly enough... I needed something stronger - I knew I could handle a Thistrun, even if there was risk. In the end, if it didn't work, I thought that little bastard was going to overpower us anyway. Those other people didn't get here until after I'd called him into our plane, it was an impossible situation," She pointed out in slight defense, though she knew Nymira wasn't making a move to attack her.
The woman gave a half-hearted laugh, "I'm a bigger fan of using my summons for practical means and prefer fighting on my own... but it never hurts to have a back-up plan if you're facing something like a monstrous liquid... You're right though, my power was giving out, I may have overestimated. However, I was also growing weary before summoning it, therefore... I think it's safe to say that I did better than I thought I would. I'm usually more careful than that.
Meanwhile, Myria was patrolling the group silently, weaving between legs, investigating, ensuring that nobody was badly injured - save for Cecil, who was apparently not even a living thing. With a little bit of help, Asta was able to rise to her feet again and start making a tired walk for the group, alongside the Dimuran princess. She saw Cecil on the ground, now with her own eyes, and furrowed her brow.
"He... was a Machina?" She muttered in slight shock, "I mean... it makes sense, now that I think about it, but... Hmph... That's a little weird," The woman observed, tilting her head in curiosity. She didn't know the first thing about machines, only that usually they were heartless and focused on only what they were programmed to be focused on. Cecil had seemed far more... human, if such a word was appropriate.
Finally, the words processed and she seemed to gain her mental bearings. "Uh... Y-Yeah, I'm fine. Sorry, I'm just not as practiced as I would like to be, I suppose," She confessed with a shrug, "it's difficult to garner any kind of power nowadays, not without getting caught." Her shoulder throbbed again, about as badly as it had been the day before. This certainly wouldn't make recovery any faster, but her focus shifted back to her conversation as soon Nymira continued. "Well, I guess we can agree on something there. I'm about as big a fan of my own magic as your clan is, it seems. It isn't something I've ever proudly desired to wave around or flaunt, regardless of the Church's new ideology..." The woman sighed and shrugged, "My Vazra weren't standing up strongly enough... I needed something stronger - I knew I could handle a Thistrun, even if there was risk. In the end, if it didn't work, I thought that little bastard was going to overpower us anyway. Those other people didn't get here until after I'd called him into our plane, it was an impossible situation," She pointed out in slight defense, though she knew Nymira wasn't making a move to attack her.
The woman gave a half-hearted laugh, "I'm a bigger fan of using my summons for practical means and prefer fighting on my own... but it never hurts to have a back-up plan if you're facing something like a monstrous liquid... You're right though, my power was giving out, I may have overestimated. However, I was also growing weary before summoning it, therefore... I think it's safe to say that I did better than I thought I would. I'm usually more careful than that.
Meanwhile, Myria was patrolling the group silently, weaving between legs, investigating, ensuring that nobody was badly injured - save for Cecil, who was apparently not even a living thing. With a little bit of help, Asta was able to rise to her feet again and start making a tired walk for the group, alongside the Dimuran princess. She saw Cecil on the ground, now with her own eyes, and furrowed her brow.
"He... was a Machina?" She muttered in slight shock, "I mean... it makes sense, now that I think about it, but... Hmph... That's a little weird," The woman observed, tilting her head in curiosity. She didn't know the first thing about machines, only that usually they were heartless and focused on only what they were programmed to be focused on. Cecil had seemed far more... human, if such a word was appropriate.