And posted. In which Tomoe Gozen is triggered by betrayal and Roma considers drowning a monkey personally.
Interestingly enough, betrayal happens to be one of Camelot's buttons too, and Dynasty is pushing it with what she perceives as betrayal of their duty, attacking someone who hasn't truly wronged any of them. Lilac she just sees as annoyingly tunnel-visioned and unobservant, and she's actually pretty regretful that it took force to make her stop and hopefully
think. Burning Heart she has no beef with, one way or the other.
Ultimately, she is still trying to deescalate things from breaking out into a full on fight and doesn't want to hurt anyone, but if it comes down to it, Camelot is committed now. She has declared several individuals to be under her Aegis, and to back down on that without one of them turning on her would be to betray her silent oath as a protector... to say nothing of the fact that she currently sees protecting Tsubasa as protecting the future of humanity as a whole.
The potential she sees in Tsubasa outweighs the value of her relationship with a team she never asked for by far, to an egregious degree.
And sometimes... you've just got no choice but to lay down the law with unruly subordinates... even if you have to get a little
rough.