Lilisette had been laughing with Refia when Ursula spoke, and she looked up to the princess to nod her agreement. She'd not been able to spend much time with Ceodore's lady-friend, and what she had Ursula had been exhausted from her stint with the monsters of the Ronkan Ruins. But the girl certainly seemed like a determined sort, and she could see why Ceodore was so fond of her.
"I trust you'll lead us accordingly," she said to Ursula with a smile. "And I'll support you as needed."
Even if Lilisette didn't know Ursula well, or Kain at all, she knew that they were important to Troia's royal family. And that was enough for her to be willing to give herself fully to protecting them.
While the humans socialized outside, Lufene lounged indolently on the pedestal that Tiamat was guarding. Stupid Garland. She picked up the mirror enshrined there, and lifted it to examine herself. The wind was messing up her hair! She pouted and whined at the guardian, "Can't you turn down the air? You're wrecking my beauty."
Kain looked to Ursula, glad to see the Crystal safe in her hands. Of all their group, she was the best choice to carry it, and had also been the only one Kain had warned about... himself, basically. He knew it was unlikely that anything would happen, but even so he wouldn't risk it. Ursula at least seemed to know enough about his past- and he realized with dread- his future, to take his warning seriously.
He glanced at the others of the group. He'd been in before, and had the strong wind elemental connection... and of course, was heavily armored as well. He felt very confident about dealing with the shrine again.
"The winds inside are fierce. I can take the lead, but don't let your guards down."
Refia had taken the precaution before coming out to the shrine to acquire a number of small lead weights to slip into her pockets, trying to weigh herself down - she was the smallest of the group, and the most likely to have trouble with the wind as a result. She was planning on staying behind Kain as much as she could, but she knew from experience that he liked to jump around everywhere and she couldn't count on him for that all the time.
Shrugging into the heavy robe, Refia took up her staff and held her hood over her face to keep it from flying off as she moved up to Ursula. "I'll hold on to that - you're going to need your fists down there." And the crystal was no less important to her and her friends; she had no desire to see it lost if she could help it.
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"I trust you'll lead us accordingly," she said to Ursula with a smile. "And I'll support you as needed."
Even if Lilisette didn't know Ursula well, or Kain at all, she knew that they were important to Troia's royal family. And that was enough for her to be willing to give herself fully to protecting them.
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He glanced at the others of the group. He'd been in before, and had the strong wind elemental connection... and of course, was heavily armored as well. He felt very confident about dealing with the shrine again.
"The winds inside are fierce. I can take the lead, but don't let your guards down."
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Shrugging into the heavy robe, Refia took up her staff and held her hood over her face to keep it from flying off as she moved up to Ursula. "I'll hold on to that - you're going to need your fists down there." And the crystal was no less important to her and her friends; she had no desire to see it lost if she could help it.
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