"Fight or Flight"
Streets of Septum
Beatrice froze in shock as Saber made her forceful proclamation; and as the previously-humble girl took on a resolute persona and called forth her Noble Phantasm, she stood dumbstruck for a moment.
She'd blocked that gigantic sword like it was nothing. With a goddamn FLAG of all things.
Holy shit.
Nonetheless, as adrenaline began to pump throughout her body, Beatrice's instinct kicked in; the Od fully ignited, and the element of earth empowered her body and reinforced it to its limit. Saber had the bastard covered, now if only she could find the Master-
"Master Beatrice! Please, stay behind me!"
Saber could not afford to be distracted, not against an opponent on this level, and especially not when she was so clearly outmatched. Now, she could sense that the mad knight in front of her was preparing some sort of attack, perhaps even a Noble Phantasm of his own. She stood carefully between Beatrice and their enemy, never letting her eyes leave her opponent, even for an instant.
'My enemy is clearly mad...are they Berserker? But, they still seem to be somewhat rational, so are they somethi-' Saber's train of thought was interrupted by her enemy, who leapt backwards with great speed. There was no time to waste, Saber did not want to risk turning her back to this enemy, so she was forced to draw her sword.
Suddenly, the enemy slashed towards them and a surge of prana erupted from the blade of their sword, flying towards them rapidly and melting everything it came into contact with. I have to act fast! In an instant, Saber's sword was in her hands and swathed with red-hot flames. She charged a large amount of prana into the blade and into her standard, and waited until the moment the enemy's attack was near before she slashing forth, colliding her own fiery prana burst into the enemies.
For a single, tension-filled moment, Saber wasn't sure that her attack was enough to throw off the enemies. When that moment ended, however, she lets out a breath of relief. Her attack had barely managed to deflect that of her enemy, leaving a torched and acrid spot on the pavement in front of her. Saber was panting, with sweat dripping down her face from the effort. There was a certain, desperate look in her eyes that showed clearly what she was thinking. It's not enough...I don't have enough energy!
And as Beatrice stood there, hopelessly outmatched and surrounded by destruction, she felt Saber's distress scream at her from across their link.
There was no way they could win this; the Servant before them was much too powerful for Saber to even sustain a defense against him, and the Master was nowhere to be seen whilst he had them both trapped. And as Saber's desperation raged across the link, Beatrice's own desperation grew to match it; if Saber was a straw house before a hurricane, she was a lamb straight to the slaughter. The Servant's attacks melted straight through stone and steel; she didn't want to think what it could do to her.
'No.' She thought to herself, adrenaline still raging through her system as her instinct began to fight back against her desperation, 'I'm not fucking dying here. Not here, not now, and certainly not to this piece of shit.'
She came to this War to fight; but this wasn't the fight she wanted. Treated like a trivial amusement by some hulking, toxic bastard and his cowardly Master. She refused to go down this way.
So, as Saber stood before the enemy Servant in futile defiance, Beatrice quickly turned her head about her; looking desperately for something that would help them.
And as the instinct for flight fully overtook the instinct to fight, she realized it.
Off to the side, just around ten meters away; a narrow alleyway too small for anything larger than a human to enter; whatever the hell the Servant was, he'd be hard-pressed to fit through the passage without waking half of Septum up in the resulting chaos.
The enemy Servant was preparing to attack again, and Saber couldn't stand against him. He wouldn't give them time to get into the alley.
So, realizing it was now or never, Beatrice decided it was time to try something really, really stupid.
She turned to face the enemy Servant. She quickly calculated. She grabbed the sheathed sword clipped to her waist. She aimed.
And the air around them exploded as blunt metal collided with the forehead of the enemy Servant at twice the speed of sound.
A crunch of metal told Beatrice that she'd hit her mark; and cutting straight through the sudden explosion of wind from the release of her weapon, she engaged her reinforced body with all the strength and stamina she could muster and rushed towards Saber at full speed.
"GOGOGOGOGOGO!" She yelled as loud as she could over the roaring winds, grabbing the Servant and taking her into a bridal carry as she rushed into the alley, a longsword dragging along behind them, pulled along by some invisible force as they went.
"M-Master?!" Saber cried out, as she was suddenly picked up and carried away. She caught on quickly, however, and surrendered herself with a blush to Beatrice's gentle hold.
Beatrice said nothing in return. She only ran, holding her depleted Saber close as she ran for their lives, as fast as her legs would carry them.
Streets of Septum
Beatrice froze in shock as Saber made her forceful proclamation; and as the previously-humble girl took on a resolute persona and called forth her Noble Phantasm, she stood dumbstruck for a moment.
She'd blocked that gigantic sword like it was nothing. With a goddamn FLAG of all things.
Holy shit.
Nonetheless, as adrenaline began to pump throughout her body, Beatrice's instinct kicked in; the Od fully ignited, and the element of earth empowered her body and reinforced it to its limit. Saber had the bastard covered, now if only she could find the Master-
"Master Beatrice! Please, stay behind me!"
Saber could not afford to be distracted, not against an opponent on this level, and especially not when she was so clearly outmatched. Now, she could sense that the mad knight in front of her was preparing some sort of attack, perhaps even a Noble Phantasm of his own. She stood carefully between Beatrice and their enemy, never letting her eyes leave her opponent, even for an instant.
'My enemy is clearly mad...are they Berserker? But, they still seem to be somewhat rational, so are they somethi-' Saber's train of thought was interrupted by her enemy, who leapt backwards with great speed. There was no time to waste, Saber did not want to risk turning her back to this enemy, so she was forced to draw her sword.
Suddenly, the enemy slashed towards them and a surge of prana erupted from the blade of their sword, flying towards them rapidly and melting everything it came into contact with. I have to act fast! In an instant, Saber's sword was in her hands and swathed with red-hot flames. She charged a large amount of prana into the blade and into her standard, and waited until the moment the enemy's attack was near before she slashing forth, colliding her own fiery prana burst into the enemies.
For a single, tension-filled moment, Saber wasn't sure that her attack was enough to throw off the enemies. When that moment ended, however, she lets out a breath of relief. Her attack had barely managed to deflect that of her enemy, leaving a torched and acrid spot on the pavement in front of her. Saber was panting, with sweat dripping down her face from the effort. There was a certain, desperate look in her eyes that showed clearly what she was thinking. It's not enough...I don't have enough energy!
And as Beatrice stood there, hopelessly outmatched and surrounded by destruction, she felt Saber's distress scream at her from across their link.
There was no way they could win this; the Servant before them was much too powerful for Saber to even sustain a defense against him, and the Master was nowhere to be seen whilst he had them both trapped. And as Saber's desperation raged across the link, Beatrice's own desperation grew to match it; if Saber was a straw house before a hurricane, she was a lamb straight to the slaughter. The Servant's attacks melted straight through stone and steel; she didn't want to think what it could do to her.
'No.' She thought to herself, adrenaline still raging through her system as her instinct began to fight back against her desperation, 'I'm not fucking dying here. Not here, not now, and certainly not to this piece of shit.'
She came to this War to fight; but this wasn't the fight she wanted. Treated like a trivial amusement by some hulking, toxic bastard and his cowardly Master. She refused to go down this way.
So, as Saber stood before the enemy Servant in futile defiance, Beatrice quickly turned her head about her; looking desperately for something that would help them.
And as the instinct for flight fully overtook the instinct to fight, she realized it.
Off to the side, just around ten meters away; a narrow alleyway too small for anything larger than a human to enter; whatever the hell the Servant was, he'd be hard-pressed to fit through the passage without waking half of Septum up in the resulting chaos.
The enemy Servant was preparing to attack again, and Saber couldn't stand against him. He wouldn't give them time to get into the alley.
So, realizing it was now or never, Beatrice decided it was time to try something really, really stupid.
She turned to face the enemy Servant. She quickly calculated. She grabbed the sheathed sword clipped to her waist. She aimed.
And the air around them exploded as blunt metal collided with the forehead of the enemy Servant at twice the speed of sound.
A crunch of metal told Beatrice that she'd hit her mark; and cutting straight through the sudden explosion of wind from the release of her weapon, she engaged her reinforced body with all the strength and stamina she could muster and rushed towards Saber at full speed.
"GOGOGOGOGOGO!" She yelled as loud as she could over the roaring winds, grabbing the Servant and taking her into a bridal carry as she rushed into the alley, a longsword dragging along behind them, pulled along by some invisible force as they went.
"M-Master?!" Saber cried out, as she was suddenly picked up and carried away. She caught on quickly, however, and surrendered herself with a blush to Beatrice's gentle hold.
Beatrice said nothing in return. She only ran, holding her depleted Saber close as she ran for their lives, as fast as her legs would carry them.