The Lone Power was highly interested in this fight. On the one hand, the newcomer with the sword was a much better swordsman and used some very cunning tactics. Kiriwar was determined, though. He liked that.
He didn't know why Kiriwar wanted this Inu. Or why the newcomer had thought it fitting to threaten him. Didn't look like much of a character. The thing was gagged and blindfolded and it was a "toy". It wasn't a toy like the kind of toys he liked though. He merely wanted toys he could actually find a use for. What use was a "humanoid-puppy" for any plans to manipulate this place?
After Kiriwar was cut up slightly by the semicircle cut, Lone gritted his teeth. Certaintly he wouldn't want his own constructs cut up and he was somewhat starting to think of Kiriwar like he did constructs. Although Kiriwar was mortal rather than energy, as far as he could sense out with the meager amounts of dark energy he had learned to cope with.
He heard, "You're lucky I'm losing interest, but this won't be the last you see of me, Punisher." The newcomer called Kiriwar a punisher? Was that a job description? If it was, that would be good. Kiriwar was turning more and more into a humanoid peryton in Lone's calculations by the second. Although it seemed the wolf-man needed a little more training in working solo, otherwise he'd become useless.
"You're always no fun, Shiki," Lone heard Kiriwar say mockingly. Oh, so the black-and-sword newcomer's name was Shiki. Although he thought it was a little soft that Shiki was considering letting Kiriwar go for the time being.
He certaintly liked death better than life. So, a murder would likely make him very pleasant and decide for him which of the two was in his best interest. It was rather unpleasant and unfortunate that no one was going to fulfill his desire as of yet.
He still had his arms crossed and his red-golden hair made him an easily recognized spectator as he anticipated what might happen next, if anything.
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He didn't know why Kiriwar wanted this Inu. Or why the newcomer had thought it fitting to threaten him. Didn't look like much of a character. The thing was gagged and blindfolded and it was a "toy". It wasn't a toy like the kind of toys he liked though. He merely wanted toys he could actually find a use for. What use was a "humanoid-puppy" for any plans to manipulate this place?
After Kiriwar was cut up slightly by the semicircle cut, Lone gritted his teeth. Certaintly he wouldn't want his own constructs cut up and he was somewhat starting to think of Kiriwar like he did constructs. Although Kiriwar was mortal rather than energy, as far as he could sense out with the meager amounts of dark energy he had learned to cope with.
He heard, "You're lucky I'm losing interest, but this won't be the last you see of me, Punisher." The newcomer called Kiriwar a punisher? Was that a job description? If it was, that would be good. Kiriwar was turning more and more into a humanoid peryton in Lone's calculations by the second. Although it seemed the wolf-man needed a little more training in working solo, otherwise he'd become useless.
"You're always no fun, Shiki," Lone heard Kiriwar say mockingly. Oh, so the black-and-sword newcomer's name was Shiki. Although he thought it was a little soft that Shiki was considering letting Kiriwar go for the time being.
He certaintly liked death better than life. So, a murder would likely make him very pleasant and decide for him which of the two was in his best interest. It was rather unpleasant and unfortunate that no one was going to fulfill his desire as of yet.
He still had his arms crossed and his red-golden hair made him an easily recognized spectator as he anticipated what might happen next, if anything.