The air was torn apart by the dragon's slamming claw. Moments later, so was the earth.
Fanilly's life narrowly escaped the same fate, rolling along the ground, plate metal clanking as she tried to recover.
There was no more time to plan. They faced this dragon, all of them together. Whatever plotting she had tried was difficult to maintain in the face of such an opponent.
Display valor?
She pushed herself off of the ground, gripping her glinting sword in both hands, now.
Valor.
Display valor.
She had no time to try and construct a new plan. No time to try and issue detailed orders.
Her knights were already engaged. She faced the dragon at close-range.
Was this a failure? Her failure? Had she left them with nothing but the choice to 'display valor' in hopes of the best?
These sorts of thoughts ran through the Knight-Captain's mind again and again.
They'd passed the other tests. Her plans, even if met with difficulties, had worked.
Was a foe like this the limit? Had she simply been lucky?
Fanilly's grip tightened. Inwardly, she cursed herself. For the failure to think ahead more clearly, for the failure to escape the dragon's assault more quickly without assistance. For her pounding heart, hammering with fear in her chest at the mere sight of such an incredible enemy.
It was pathetic, wasn't it? What kind of captain was she?
To simply break down in the face of any opponent, after trying so hard to keep it together. That wasn't the actions of the Knight-Captain of the Iron Roses. That wasn't the worthy demeanor of any leader. How could she even claim to hold that title if this was all it took for her willpower to shatter?
What could she do now?
How could she help her knights? How could she lead them to victory?
Was there any way?
Show valor. That's what the dragon demanded. That legendary Thrinax wanted from them.
She had to show valor. Was that all she could do now? Was that it? Unless---
That was the very goal of this final challenge all along? Faced with an impossible foe, a true dragon, one of the mightiest beings in the entire world, the friend of Prince Erion himself.
To show valor and succeed against an enemy that was overwhelming.
That was how she could lead her knights to victory now. Even in a situation where all her planning fell apart against an enemy like this, that was the only way.
Perhaps at times like this, all one could do was hold a prayer to the sun and moon in their heart and strike true.
Her heart was still pounding. Despite knowing death's impermanence in this place, she was still frightened.
Fanilly planted one foot forward, raising her blade, the hilt gripped in both her hands.
"Iron Rose Knights, strike! Wound him, and seize victory!"
They already knew this. They were already doing everything they could to grasp that future. But Fanilly had to say this not just for her knights, but for herself.
The enchantment on her blade surely greatly increased its power. But even so, attacking where the dragon's scales were sturdiest was a mistake. There was no denying that.
Ducking low, the Knight-Captain broke into a sprint, towards the dragon. Either she would draw his attention from his other attackers, or they would draw his attention away from her.
All they had to do, in the end, was wound him.
Get beneath him, plant her blade against his scales, and thrust---!
Fanilly's life narrowly escaped the same fate, rolling along the ground, plate metal clanking as she tried to recover.
There was no more time to plan. They faced this dragon, all of them together. Whatever plotting she had tried was difficult to maintain in the face of such an opponent.
Display valor?
She pushed herself off of the ground, gripping her glinting sword in both hands, now.
Valor.
Display valor.
She had no time to try and construct a new plan. No time to try and issue detailed orders.
Her knights were already engaged. She faced the dragon at close-range.
Was this a failure? Her failure? Had she left them with nothing but the choice to 'display valor' in hopes of the best?
These sorts of thoughts ran through the Knight-Captain's mind again and again.
They'd passed the other tests. Her plans, even if met with difficulties, had worked.
Was a foe like this the limit? Had she simply been lucky?
Fanilly's grip tightened. Inwardly, she cursed herself. For the failure to think ahead more clearly, for the failure to escape the dragon's assault more quickly without assistance. For her pounding heart, hammering with fear in her chest at the mere sight of such an incredible enemy.
It was pathetic, wasn't it? What kind of captain was she?
To simply break down in the face of any opponent, after trying so hard to keep it together. That wasn't the actions of the Knight-Captain of the Iron Roses. That wasn't the worthy demeanor of any leader. How could she even claim to hold that title if this was all it took for her willpower to shatter?
What could she do now?
How could she help her knights? How could she lead them to victory?
Was there any way?
Show valor. That's what the dragon demanded. That legendary Thrinax wanted from them.
She had to show valor. Was that all she could do now? Was that it? Unless---
That was the very goal of this final challenge all along? Faced with an impossible foe, a true dragon, one of the mightiest beings in the entire world, the friend of Prince Erion himself.
To show valor and succeed against an enemy that was overwhelming.
That was how she could lead her knights to victory now. Even in a situation where all her planning fell apart against an enemy like this, that was the only way.
Perhaps at times like this, all one could do was hold a prayer to the sun and moon in their heart and strike true.
Her heart was still pounding. Despite knowing death's impermanence in this place, she was still frightened.
Fanilly planted one foot forward, raising her blade, the hilt gripped in both her hands.
"Iron Rose Knights, strike! Wound him, and seize victory!"
They already knew this. They were already doing everything they could to grasp that future. But Fanilly had to say this not just for her knights, but for herself.
The enchantment on her blade surely greatly increased its power. But even so, attacking where the dragon's scales were sturdiest was a mistake. There was no denying that.
Ducking low, the Knight-Captain broke into a sprint, towards the dragon. Either she would draw his attention from his other attackers, or they would draw his attention away from her.
All they had to do, in the end, was wound him.
Get beneath him, plant her blade against his scales, and thrust---!