Off to the side, Pride vaguely acknowledged Gluttony's words. Foolish, just like Wrath. Ugh, she was surrounded by blubbering idiots who couldn't do anything but bark growl and stuff their faces with food suitable only for maggots.
but that was a discussion for a different time.
Pride's expression remained unchanged. She felt no fear, no tension, nothing. Wrath was going to have to try a little harder than that to intimidate her. She was perfect, and as such, there was no need to feel such things. No matter the outcome, she'd have him kneel like the mongrel he was. Fool. Now wasn't the time to be fighting among themselves, but wrath was far too rabid to even acknowledge such a thing. Her violet eyes stared back at him, meeting his own furious wrathful gaze with nothing but her own cold dispassion.
"Try me..."She narrowed her eyes only slightly, raising her left hand. She could feel them, yes. Her entire arsenal of Light was still there. She may only have had a fraction of her blinding, perfect radiance but it would be more than enough to deal with this mongrel. She wouldn't need more than one. A small wisp of light formed in her hand in an instant.
And then in an instant, she lost it completely. Her eyes widened, but not in surprise, but rather irritation and fury.
"WHO DARES-" She cut herself off quickly as a newcomer entered the room, someone most definitely not human. It was logical to assume he was the thief of her radiant, holy, light. He only had a moment to introduce himself as their...'caretaker' as well as the owner of this place. So that's how it was, then. God sent a little snitch to watch them. Hmph, not unexpected at all, really. It was also not unexpected for Wrath to completely lose the rest of his composure.
"Fool..." She tried, she really did try to like the fools she called her 'Demon Comrades', but Wrath made it oh so very difficult all the time. Why couldn't they at least be more reasonable like Greed was?
Before Wrath could take more than a few steps towards Sebastion, Pride calmly lifted herself out of her seat in both a graceful, yet obviously determined and hurried manner. Now facing the back of Wrath who was lunging at Sebastion, she grabbed the chair with a firm grip, gloved hands easily lifting the chair from the ground.
And in one swift, graceful motion
slammed it into the back of Wrath's head.
There was a sickening crunch of likely both wood and bone, as one of the legs that had hit his impossibly hard head splintered just like his skull would have been if she had even a fraction of her former strength. The effect would likely almost be immediate - knocking the raging demon out completely. Deciding one blow wasn't enough however, she followed it up with a second strike, slamming the chair right into his cranium and sending the demon face-first into the ground.
Well, just one more thing to do then.
Pride observed the chair, noticing one of the broken legs. With a soft hum, she tore the half broken leg off and placed the chair back on the ground.
"I think your head is a suitable replacement for breaking my chair." She cruelly smirked, adjusting the chair so that its broken leg was planted firmly into his head and facing Sebastion.
"Hm, now that's quite a lovely view, isn't it?" She turned to Sebastion.
"I apologize for my...roommate." Pride replied to the obviously not human person.
"He was a little...intoxicated." She slammed her foot down into his back, digging her heel firmly into it, as if trying to grind some sense into the demon.
"...It is a...pleasure to make your acquaintance. I assure you, one of us will pay for these damages to your property." She turned her eyes towards Greed briefly.
"Later, of course...once we get a little more settled into our new home here." Once finished greeting the man, she took a seat in the chair and leaned back in it, the broken leg creaking as it pressed into Wrath's head from her weight.
Hm, a little wobbly. Perhaps Wrath's face could use further adjustment once she could get some proper tools. Pride watched Gilmore carefully as she continued to speak.
"Hmm...Is there something you are visiting for, Sir Gilmore...or was this just a social visit to see if we were up to anything?" Polite for now. Get this insect out of her sight faster that way.
Ah...how she wish she had a delicious glass of blood-wine right now...and some grapes and a few slices of an apple. Tsk.
Oh and the ambient sound of her enemies being tortured for eternity. That was always a pleasing sound to hear. Hopefully by the time he woke up Wrath would be a little calmer and easier to talk too. She'd have made sure to get as much satisfaction out of this as she could before then. Getting into another scuffle with him after he found himself being humiliated so, while hilarious and gratifying on so many levels, would be detrimental to them all.