“If his powers were so frail then why did the princess even summon the Magic Knights?” Ascot retorted, not buying it for a second. He’d been in Zagato’s presence before, and he’d felt that natural aura of power that seemed to radiate around his employer. It was enough to intimidate a person just for being in the same room, to see that kind of power unleashed would be equally as intense. Ascot was convinced of it.
“Hey! What’s the big idea?!” The small summoner protested when the bubble enveloped him this time. “This is a low blow!” At least when he targeted the Magic Knights they had some hope of repelling him and his monsters. He didn’t strike someone who was completely unarmed, just woefully inexperienced. There’s a difference in there somewhere. Somewhat pathetically, he flailed inside his bubble prison trying to find a way to pop it or break free. “That’s what you think. You can’t hold me in here forever”.
“Like it matters to me...” His role was suspended in that world, and with it his dreams of achieving his own desires. If someone else offed the knights he wouldn’t get the credit for it and Zagato would have no reason to honor their deal. So, while he might prefer that Caldina would prevail where he could not, the outcome didn’t really affect him, unless something happened to her.
The smile was enough to cause Ascot to recoil inside his prison. What sort of an expression was that? Then the chilling words that followed hardly sounded like something Clef would have said before. He was out for revenge? Also don’t think he missed the part about your being ascended and able to leave this place at will. That just wasn’t fair. “.. But the legend states that only the Magic Knights can answer the pillar’s call. How is training a new set of knights going to matter?”
What friends indeed. If he just had one of them at his beck and call he could get away from this loonier version of Guru Clef. “My friends would never leave me intentionally! We depend on each other..:” At least he hoped they hadn’t left intentionally. “Some would call my friends monsters... but they just don’t get it!”
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“Hey! What’s the big idea?!” The small summoner protested when the bubble enveloped him this time. “This is a low blow!” At least when he targeted the Magic Knights they had some hope of repelling him and his monsters. He didn’t strike someone who was completely unarmed, just woefully inexperienced. There’s a difference in there somewhere. Somewhat pathetically, he flailed inside his bubble prison trying to find a way to pop it or break free. “That’s what you think. You can’t hold me in here forever”.
“Like it matters to me...” His role was suspended in that world, and with it his dreams of achieving his own desires. If someone else offed the knights he wouldn’t get the credit for it and Zagato would have no reason to honor their deal. So, while he might prefer that Caldina would prevail where he could not, the outcome didn’t really affect him, unless something happened to her.
The smile was enough to cause Ascot to recoil inside his prison. What sort of an expression was that? Then the chilling words that followed hardly sounded like something Clef would have said before. He was out for revenge? Also don’t think he missed the part about your being ascended and able to leave this place at will. That just wasn’t fair. “.. But the legend states that only the Magic Knights can answer the pillar’s call. How is training a new set of knights going to matter?”
What friends indeed. If he just had one of them at his beck and call he could get away from this loonier version of Guru Clef. “My friends would never leave me intentionally! We depend on each other..:” At least he hoped they hadn’t left intentionally. “Some would call my friends monsters... but they just don’t get it!”