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For a disgruntled madman who had just finished mercilessly charring so many trainees to a crisp, fleeing seemed like a very sensible move. Cowardly, but sensible. Only the man's eyes were visible behind his ensemble, but the look of terror he shone just before bolting was unmistakable. Evangeline let out a bewildered sigh. This would hardly be much of a chase, but if he wanted to waste her time he was doing a stellar job.
Thankfully, Alakir and his men were already on it. More magical exertion in running down a spineless criminal would be unnecessary.
"Thank you, Sir Alakir. Do try to bring him back alive, if you can." She hollered after him. She wasn't extremely confident in the guards' ability to apprehend a mage that multiple Dreadlord trainees would not, but the man was obviously shaken. Even a bunch of ordinary soldiers shouldn't have much of a problem against a fleeing fool.
That just left the elf. The lanky fellow had avoided being crushed by the fallen tree and was just standing there among the flames, apparently dumbstruck.
"Still think that scum is worth helping? Worth dying for?" She addressed him, sheathing her bastard sword.
Evangeline took a few steps closer to the elf and stared right at him, cold gaze boring into him. There was something she needed to get straight.
"You know, not every House in Vel Anir agrees with the practices performed by the Academy. House Pirian, my House, actively opposes the abduction and abuse of children."
Vel Anir was deeply flawed, that much was true, but abandoning her country was not an option. Changing it was. She paused and stepped even closer to Zier, until she was right in front of him. Her gaze narrowed.
"You were lied to and you made a mistake in attacking me, that much I can forgive. Leave now or die. This is your last chance, one that many of my comrades would never have offered you." With that, Evangeline simply turned her back on Zier and began walking after Alakir. If he valued his life, he'd listen. If he wanted to play hero, she'd cut him down, plain as that.
Thankfully, Alakir and his men were already on it. More magical exertion in running down a spineless criminal would be unnecessary.
"Thank you, Sir Alakir. Do try to bring him back alive, if you can." She hollered after him. She wasn't extremely confident in the guards' ability to apprehend a mage that multiple Dreadlord trainees would not, but the man was obviously shaken. Even a bunch of ordinary soldiers shouldn't have much of a problem against a fleeing fool.
That just left the elf. The lanky fellow had avoided being crushed by the fallen tree and was just standing there among the flames, apparently dumbstruck.
"Still think that scum is worth helping? Worth dying for?" She addressed him, sheathing her bastard sword.
Evangeline took a few steps closer to the elf and stared right at him, cold gaze boring into him. There was something she needed to get straight.
"You know, not every House in Vel Anir agrees with the practices performed by the Academy. House Pirian, my House, actively opposes the abduction and abuse of children."
Vel Anir was deeply flawed, that much was true, but abandoning her country was not an option. Changing it was. She paused and stepped even closer to Zier, until she was right in front of him. Her gaze narrowed.
"You were lied to and you made a mistake in attacking me, that much I can forgive. Leave now or die. This is your last chance, one that many of my comrades would never have offered you." With that, Evangeline simply turned her back on Zier and began walking after Alakir. If he valued his life, he'd listen. If he wanted to play hero, she'd cut him down, plain as that.