[At least the others have good heads on their shoulders, even if Ango himself can't be reasoned with.
Frieren stoically meets Sakuya's glare, but there's a hint of confusion on her face too as she mutters under her breath:]
Twitter account…?
[She doesn't have the first clue what that is…
For the first time since the beginning of this encounter, though, Ango's words make Frieren hesitate. The Dream Sphere is undoubtedly just as real as the Waking World, and the fact that Sakuya is not one of the Nightmares she loathes is beginning to sink in for her. With that realization comes the understanding that Ango does have the genuine desire to stay.
In a way, she can sympathize with him. If she could live out the rest of her life in the Dream Sphere, burying herself in the study of its wonders, she would. But she can't. That was something that Flamme had imprinted into her at a young age when she noticed Frieren's propensity for long stays on the other side, because she herself had shared that all-consuming love for magic.
…She can't disrespect her mentor's memory like this. This has to be done. Frieren steels herself and finally addresses Ango.]
This isn't just about you. [Her tone is cold and pitiless.] Your actions affect everyone, both here and in the Waking World. If we have to drag you out by force, so be it.
[…And, frankly, his selfishness is getting on her nerves. She has a spell to regain, and she can't well work on that if some random guy's decided to make a mess of the Dream Sphere just to spend time with a fictional woman.
All of this is unceremoniously chased from her mind, however, as Sakuya makes her move.]
Durability: 5 - 1 = 4 Movement: 3 + 1 = 4
[Any hopes of completing her analysis of the tree are dashed when the roots surge, shattering her concentration. Frieren senses their approach, but too late—they grab her mid-leap, slamming her back down to the ground. The diminutive Dreamer ends up all but buried underneath the petals. Her arms are still free, though, and with quick thinking she manages to cast her cutting magic to sever the roots that bind her.
She knows Hanako uses a knife as a weapon—he can surely handle himself. Trying her best to dodge the roots, Frieren opts to dash toward Flyhigh with the intent to set him free as well, since he is closest to her. They'll be needing his supportive abilities, too, since this party is so offense-oriented.]
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Frieren stoically meets Sakuya's glare, but there's a hint of confusion on her face too as she mutters under her breath:]
Twitter account…?
[She doesn't have the first clue what that is…
For the first time since the beginning of this encounter, though, Ango's words make Frieren hesitate. The Dream Sphere is undoubtedly just as real as the Waking World, and the fact that Sakuya is not one of the Nightmares she loathes is beginning to sink in for her. With that realization comes the understanding that Ango does have the genuine desire to stay.
In a way, she can sympathize with him. If she could live out the rest of her life in the Dream Sphere, burying herself in the study of its wonders, she would. But she can't. That was something that Flamme had imprinted into her at a young age when she noticed Frieren's propensity for long stays on the other side, because she herself had shared that all-consuming love for magic.
…She can't disrespect her mentor's memory like this. This has to be done. Frieren steels herself and finally addresses Ango.]
This isn't just about you. [Her tone is cold and pitiless.] Your actions affect everyone, both here and in the Waking World. If we have to drag you out by force, so be it.
[…And, frankly, his selfishness is getting on her nerves. She has a spell to regain, and she can't well work on that if some random guy's decided to make a mess of the Dream Sphere just to spend time with a fictional woman.
All of this is unceremoniously chased from her mind, however, as Sakuya makes her move.]
Durability: 5 - 1 = 4
Movement: 3 + 1 = 4
[Any hopes of completing her analysis of the tree are dashed when the roots surge, shattering her concentration. Frieren senses their approach, but too late—they grab her mid-leap, slamming her back down to the ground. The diminutive Dreamer ends up all but buried underneath the petals. Her arms are still free, though, and with quick thinking she manages to cast her cutting magic to sever the roots that bind her.
She knows Hanako uses a knife as a weapon—he can surely handle himself. Trying her best to dodge the roots, Frieren opts to dash toward Flyhigh with the intent to set him free as well, since he is closest to her. They'll be needing his supportive abilities, too, since this party is so offense-oriented.]