( "Rational," happily, has never been in her vocabulary; "rational" is more of Margaret's thing, though Elizabeth supposes she's taken on some of her older sister's traits as she's come to learn more about the world... but a rational person does not see an inhabitant of a doomed world and think to themselves, I'll save them, this time. and go out of their way to make certain of their safety.
Thanatos twists around with a metallic snarl as Lucifer dodges around him, sword raising again; Elizabeth, for her part, keeps her composure as she steps not as quickly from the magic circle as she'd like, not even flinching or buckling when the pillar of fire catches her leg as she moves out. It's hard to see through though, and it makes her think that it isn't entirely meant to hurt her, but to act as an ample distraction, too—
she doesn't wait for the fire to dissipate; she draws a magic card from her book, glimmering blue, and chucks it through the fire. It doesn't burn, but if it strikes Lucifer—make a roll between 1 through 150, and let me know what it is.
Otherwise, Thanatos strikes from behind, aiming for one of Lucifer's wings—he's much faster and stronger now that they're in the void, something Elizabeth can feel, too. )
[Lucifer decides in the moment, watching Elizabeth kind-of-not-really dodge the fire pillar, that she's either got a ridiculous pain tolerance or that she's not human. He really doesn't have time to think further on that, because something's coming at him through the fire, and Lucifer's bright idea is to block it with his arm.
Which, you know, we already discussed what happens on a 118 so without further adieu...
This looks very, very bad, doesn't it? For a moment, Lucifer feels as though time has stopped, and that gives Thanatos enough time to slice down on the lower wing, severing it; even though he registers the pain, Lucifer does not so much as scream, too affected by the magic is he to do even that much. Why can't he move all of a sudden? Why does his heart twist when he looks at her, why do his lungs freeze mid-breath?
It's a fear that overtakes him wholly and completely, the sort of fear he gets when he sees Barbatos back home — the latter demon terrifies Lucifer to his core, even if the man is normally calm and collected. Much like Liz is in this moment, actually, and for a split second he swears her outline blurs and that she has horns and a tail before—
Something, who knows what, manages to snap him back to reality. Perhaps it's his magic immunity kicking in a second too late, since this school severely limits his power; when he snaps out of that wide-eyed terror, he finally fully registers the lost wing, no more painful than the day he lost his third set thousands of years ago, yet still painful enough to induce a wrath within him. Blood falls, and Lucifer charges forward. He knows enough about summons to say that he's at a disadvantage if he doesn't take out the summoner herself, but he has summons of his own — imps which he calls to his side to latch onto Thanatos and hopefully provide a distraction, long enough for Lucifer to try and catch Elizabeth on the receiving end of his whip.]
( The imps work for a distraction, Thanatos swinging his sword to cleave them; Elizabeth raises her own arm to catch the whip on it, knowing she won't be able to dodge, and grips her book tightly with her other hand as she feels her bones brace against it and then snap. Not human, without a doubt, but Lucifer isn't either; it's that strength and the precision of his weapon that helps with hurting her.
Besides, she's used to battling with shards of consciousness, her stints in the Prixs aside. She isn't considered the ultimate secret boss of several games she's in for nothing though, and she finally speaks, but only to cast a spell— )
Magurudyne!
( Thanatos draws his sword back to himself and ducks his head, his coffins turning upside-down in a sort of funnel-shape around him; they open slightly, green wisps of wind slipping out from them and swirling around him quickly, going from spring breezes to a billowing fall tornado as it catches imps too close-by. Ordinarily, Elizabeth would be in his arms, safe in the eye of the miniature, but powerful, magic tornado.
But she has her own problem to deal with, and Thanatos will come to meet her when he can. )
—I do wish we were battling under better circumstances, ( she says, voice firm and level, ) Lucifer. You're proving to be a rather fun opponent to go against... As fun as my former guest's, or my older sister's.
( Though that had been the strength of their bonds... Are hers strong enough to win against Lucifer? To overcome whatever had driven him to the screams she had heard, that must have been caused by him? To harming someone as harmless as Minato? —The thought sends another hot flare of anger and grief through her.
She won't stop her onslaught: even before the winds begin to die down, she raises her voice in another call, this time guiding Thanatos to ignore the imps and aim for the summoner, just as Lucifer's intent on doing with her. )
Maragidyne!
( Which comes in the form of pillars of blue flames shooting out in front of Thanatos' raised hand, streaking across the already old and burned floor of the other, more shadowy school, through anything in its way as it travels towards Lucifer. )
I'm a little old and out of practice, as you can probably tell.
[That, and perhaps in some ways Lucifer's been having a bit of fun himself, what with someone able to stand up to him for once; that fun is short-lived though, since she's quite literally aiming to kill him and he's not been trying hard enough to kill her.
An attempt to dodge goes rather poorly for him, scorching across his left side — the side that's already lost a wing — and Lucifer inhales a sharp breath against the searing pain.
He hasn't been taking this seriously enough. Perhaps if he were serious, she'd already be in stasis and he'd already have won. Time to go on the defensive.]
This is disappointing. I was rather fond of you. Perhaps in the next life, we might be able to sit down and enjoy the piano as we used to.
[It's as close to a goodbye as Elizabeth will get, stated with the cold calmness of a man who's looked death in the face several hundred times in his long lifespan — a man who has taken more lives as a demon than he saved as an angel.
Lucifer incants, and this time, a glowing sigil appears at his back — a shield of a type, no doubt, though given the words on his lips it seems that whatever touches it will explode. It's the same spell he used back at the swimming pool void the day the burnt body was discovered, the one that gave all of the 3rd-years migraines. Shields were never Lucifer's specialty; this is more of a last resort.
Despite the smell of burnt flesh and fabric and feathers, the severed wing on the ground not too far off, Lucifer still stands tall, following up his pseudo-shield with another incantation at the same time he bears his whip down upon his former friend. Which will she dodge, he wonders — the binding circle etched into the floor behind her, or the whip attempting to drive her into it?]
He should have thought about that before hurting Minato. Not that she doesn't feel the same--the piano was lovely, listening to it making it feel as if she were in the Velvet Room once more, home--but she's the only one of their family to step out on her own journey for a reason.
She's made of raw willpower, but even that begins to lag as she chooses to dodge the whip and steps into the magic circle behind her with a slight grimace. Thanatos, behind Lucifer, drives his sword into the center of the other's back--or would have if not for the sigil, sending him back with an explosion that makes Elizabeth's heart cry out. Her one remnant of her guest...
She wishes she could summon more, but the rest of his Persona stay quiet in her hands. They aren't technically hers to command, hers to summon; she's a being of power able to call for their aid, but these are parts of her guest. Elizabeth tightens her grip on her book, sees Thanatos struggle to standing, and closes her eyes. )
Megidolaon.
( It's barely a whisper, but Thanatos drags his sword up and at the tip of it a small ball of blue light glows and grows, bigger and bigger until the edge of it almost touches the edges of the hallway, and he throws it at Lucifer.
Megidolaon is a big spell, though, sure to catch her as well... and she thinks, she thinks, she'll be able to withstand it, and she only needs to survive a little longer than Lucifer to try and heal Minato again, and herself, too. )
[Not even his flimsy attempt at a shield will be able to deflect that. And even if it did, the blowback from the explosion would likely do more than just damage the hallways. Can he possibly use Elizabeth as a shield?
Well, no time to think: He'll have to find out.
Lucifer wraps his whip around the woman's neck to hold her in place — as if the binds aren't doing enough — and, dropping his prior explosive pseudo-shield, he tucks what remains of his wings tight behind him and ducks behind her. She's smaller than him — human shields work a lot better when the person in question is larger, sadly.
A split second before the ball of light obliterates the both of them, he barely manages to create several wide magic circles for a stasis hex, hoping — praying, really — that they at least soften the blow on his part. As for Elizabeth, well... she doesn't get the honour of such an action, but Lucifer will let her watch while the circles pop up everywhere else around her.
It... does little, truth be told; going against something that's ostensibly inhuman in strength means that his magic can be brushed aside as easily as one would swat a fly. The circles shatter like glass around the two of them, and he's not quite sure what state Elizabeth is in, but he knows from where he's currently hiding from the blast that he can feel it searing against his legs and arms and his hands near where her neck is — injured as he is, if he took that directly, it might have spelled the end of the Avatar of Pride.
Everything fucking burns. The longer this goes on, the more he can see those shadow students moving toward them, grouping up like they're eagerly awaiting to see who goes down first. At this point, Lucifer may as well be wearing rags, too; one of the burns on his side is deep enough to where he can see the smallest spec of bone and scorched muscle.]
( The magic fades slowly, heat and light dissipating bit by bit at first--and then faster as shadow students take notice of their state, beginning to swarm, darkness over taking the fading light. Thanatos is nowhere to be seen; Elizabeth is... lighter than he remembers, probably, which is primarily thanks to most of her being obliterated. Maybe if their positions had been reversed, she would have survived a little better.
Her book, somehow, remains without injury, though it's been dropped to their feet. The shadow students pause to consider it but ultimately want Elizabeth and Lucifer more,
Elizabeth moreso given her condition, and they scramble to grab what's left of her hanging in front of Lucifer.)
It would be safe to assume that she's dead, but this is also Elizabeth, so he'll play it a bit cautiously for now. Regardless, Lucifer slumps forward a bit, looking disdainfully at what's left of his whip — the spell had obliterated the part of it that he'd quite nearly strangled Elizabeth with.
All things considered, though, Lucifer is a prideful man. She was his kill, and at the same time she was someone he once considered a friend; to let the void swallow her would be unjust. No, she'll be put on display when they exit, just like everyone else — so, gripping the mirror shard he'd kept on him just in case, he uses what's left of her hand (or the ends of her limbs, should she not have any left) to get her out of there, before he follows after with the remaining pieces.
He considers himself lucky that the worst of the injuries didn't stick; four powerful wings flex at his back as a reminder that he's alive and whole, though he can still feel the damage to the formerly-severed one, and by the Demon King his entire body feels like it's ablaze, not to mention the still-prevalent pain from the injury that sent them both to the void in the first place. In the time they were gone, Lucifer's glad that the time-stop held his stasis magic in place for the remaining students and blood splatters.
The demon glances at Elizabeth, who looks otherwise fine, uninjured, no longer just pieces and mangled limbs. A shame, really, that she had to go.
Five bodies to send one message. For those he loved and lost — for Narumi still in stasis and soulless back at the dorms and for Clamor, his dearly departed.
Do not cross the Avatar of Pride.
Lucifer sighs a touch sadly, setting to work. He has decorating to finish, after all. When the elevator doors open in the morning, Elizabeth and Minato will be found within, Elizabeth poised like a doll in that chair she normally sits in and Minato leaning lifelessly against her side.]
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Thanatos twists around with a metallic snarl as Lucifer dodges around him, sword raising again; Elizabeth, for her part, keeps her composure as she steps not as quickly from the magic circle as she'd like, not even flinching or buckling when the pillar of fire catches her leg as she moves out. It's hard to see through though, and it makes her think that it isn't entirely meant to hurt her, but to act as an ample distraction, too—
she doesn't wait for the fire to dissipate; she draws a magic card from her book, glimmering blue, and chucks it through the fire. It doesn't burn, but if it strikes Lucifer—make a roll between 1 through 150, and let me know what it is.
Otherwise, Thanatos strikes from behind, aiming for one of Lucifer's wings—he's much faster and stronger now that they're in the void, something Elizabeth can feel, too. )
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Which, you know, we already discussed what happens on a 118 so without further adieu...
This looks very, very bad, doesn't it? For a moment, Lucifer feels as though time has stopped, and that gives Thanatos enough time to slice down on the lower wing, severing it; even though he registers the pain, Lucifer does not so much as scream, too affected by the magic is he to do even that much. Why can't he move all of a sudden? Why does his heart twist when he looks at her, why do his lungs freeze mid-breath?
It's a fear that overtakes him wholly and completely, the sort of fear he gets when he sees Barbatos back home — the latter demon terrifies Lucifer to his core, even if the man is normally calm and collected. Much like Liz is in this moment, actually, and for a split second he swears her outline blurs and that she has horns and a tail before—
Something, who knows what, manages to snap him back to reality. Perhaps it's his magic immunity kicking in a second too late, since this school severely limits his power; when he snaps out of that wide-eyed terror, he finally fully registers the lost wing, no more painful than the day he lost his third set thousands of years ago, yet still painful enough to induce a wrath within him. Blood falls, and Lucifer charges forward. He knows enough about summons to say that he's at a disadvantage if he doesn't take out the summoner herself, but he has summons of his own — imps which he calls to his side to latch onto Thanatos and hopefully provide a distraction, long enough for Lucifer to try and catch Elizabeth on the receiving end of his whip.]
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Besides, she's used to battling with shards of consciousness, her stints in the Prixs aside. She isn't considered the ultimate secret boss of several games she's in for nothing though, and she finally speaks, but only to cast a spell— )
Magurudyne!
( Thanatos draws his sword back to himself and ducks his head, his coffins turning upside-down in a sort of funnel-shape around him; they open slightly, green wisps of wind slipping out from them and swirling around him quickly, going from spring breezes to a billowing fall tornado as it catches imps too close-by. Ordinarily, Elizabeth would be in his arms, safe in the eye of the miniature, but powerful, magic tornado.
But she has her own problem to deal with, and Thanatos will come to meet her when he can. )
—I do wish we were battling under better circumstances, ( she says, voice firm and level, ) Lucifer. You're proving to be a rather fun opponent to go against... As fun as my former guest's, or my older sister's.
( Though that had been the strength of their bonds... Are hers strong enough to win against Lucifer? To overcome whatever had driven him to the screams she had heard, that must have been caused by him? To harming someone as harmless as Minato? —The thought sends another hot flare of anger and grief through her.
She won't stop her onslaught: even before the winds begin to die down, she raises her voice in another call, this time guiding Thanatos to ignore the imps and aim for the summoner, just as Lucifer's intent on doing with her. )
Maragidyne!
( Which comes in the form of pillars of blue flames shooting out in front of Thanatos' raised hand, streaking across the already old and burned floor of the other, more shadowy school, through anything in its way as it travels towards Lucifer. )
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[That, and perhaps in some ways Lucifer's been having a bit of fun himself, what with someone able to stand up to him for once; that fun is short-lived though, since she's quite literally aiming to kill him and he's not been trying hard enough to kill her.
An attempt to dodge goes rather poorly for him, scorching across his left side — the side that's already lost a wing — and Lucifer inhales a sharp breath against the searing pain.
He hasn't been taking this seriously enough. Perhaps if he were serious, she'd already be in stasis and he'd already have won. Time to go on the defensive.]
This is disappointing. I was rather fond of you. Perhaps in the next life, we might be able to sit down and enjoy the piano as we used to.
[It's as close to a goodbye as Elizabeth will get, stated with the cold calmness of a man who's looked death in the face several hundred times in his long lifespan — a man who has taken more lives as a demon than he saved as an angel.
Lucifer incants, and this time, a glowing sigil appears at his back — a shield of a type, no doubt, though given the words on his lips it seems that whatever touches it will explode. It's the same spell he used back at the swimming pool void the day the burnt body was discovered, the one that gave all of the 3rd-years migraines. Shields were never Lucifer's specialty; this is more of a last resort.
Despite the smell of burnt flesh and fabric and feathers, the severed wing on the ground not too far off, Lucifer still stands tall, following up his pseudo-shield with another incantation at the same time he bears his whip down upon his former friend. Which will she dodge, he wonders — the binding circle etched into the floor behind her, or the whip attempting to drive her into it?]
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He should have thought about that before hurting Minato. Not that she doesn't feel the same--the piano was lovely, listening to it making it feel as if she were in the Velvet Room once more, home--but she's the only one of their family to step out on her own journey for a reason.
She's made of raw willpower, but even that begins to lag as she chooses to dodge the whip and steps into the magic circle behind her with a slight grimace. Thanatos, behind Lucifer, drives his sword into the center of the other's back--or would have if not for the sigil, sending him back with an explosion that makes Elizabeth's heart cry out. Her one remnant of her guest...
She wishes she could summon more, but the rest of his Persona stay quiet in her hands. They aren't technically hers to command, hers to summon; she's a being of power able to call for their aid, but these are parts of her guest. Elizabeth tightens her grip on her book, sees Thanatos struggle to standing, and closes her eyes. )
Megidolaon.
( It's barely a whisper, but Thanatos drags his sword up and at the tip of it a small ball of blue light glows and grows, bigger and bigger until the edge of it almost touches the edges of the hallway, and he throws it at Lucifer.
Megidolaon is a big spell, though, sure to catch her as well... and she thinks, she thinks, she'll be able to withstand it, and she only needs to survive a little longer than Lucifer to try and heal Minato again, and herself, too. )
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Well, no time to think: He'll have to find out.
Lucifer wraps his whip around the woman's neck to hold her in place — as if the binds aren't doing enough — and, dropping his prior explosive pseudo-shield, he tucks what remains of his wings tight behind him and ducks behind her. She's smaller than him — human shields work a lot better when the person in question is larger, sadly.
A split second before the ball of light obliterates the both of them, he barely manages to create several wide magic circles for a stasis hex, hoping — praying, really — that they at least soften the blow on his part. As for Elizabeth, well... she doesn't get the honour of such an action, but Lucifer will let her watch while the circles pop up everywhere else around her.
It... does little, truth be told; going against something that's ostensibly inhuman in strength means that his magic can be brushed aside as easily as one would swat a fly. The circles shatter like glass around the two of them, and he's not quite sure what state Elizabeth is in, but he knows from where he's currently hiding from the blast that he can feel it searing against his legs and arms and his hands near where her neck is — injured as he is, if he took that directly, it might have spelled the end of the Avatar of Pride.
Everything fucking burns. The longer this goes on, the more he can see those shadow students moving toward them, grouping up like they're eagerly awaiting to see who goes down first. At this point, Lucifer may as well be wearing rags, too; one of the burns on his side is deep enough to where he can see the smallest spec of bone and scorched muscle.]
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Her book, somehow, remains without injury, though it's been dropped to their feet. The shadow students pause to consider it but ultimately want Elizabeth and Lucifer more,
Elizabeth moreso given her condition, and they scramble to grab what's left of her hanging in front of Lucifer.)
:')
It would be safe to assume that she's dead, but this is also Elizabeth, so he'll play it a bit cautiously for now. Regardless, Lucifer slumps forward a bit, looking disdainfully at what's left of his whip — the spell had obliterated the part of it that he'd quite nearly strangled Elizabeth with.
All things considered, though, Lucifer is a prideful man. She was his kill, and at the same time she was someone he once considered a friend; to let the void swallow her would be unjust. No, she'll be put on display when they exit, just like everyone else — so, gripping the mirror shard he'd kept on him just in case, he uses what's left of her hand (or the ends of her limbs, should she not have any left) to get her out of there, before he follows after with the remaining pieces.
He considers himself lucky that the worst of the injuries didn't stick; four powerful wings flex at his back as a reminder that he's alive and whole, though he can still feel the damage to the formerly-severed one, and by the Demon King his entire body feels like it's ablaze, not to mention the still-prevalent pain from the injury that sent them both to the void in the first place. In the time they were gone, Lucifer's glad that the time-stop held his stasis magic in place for the remaining students and blood splatters.
The demon glances at Elizabeth, who looks otherwise fine, uninjured, no longer just pieces and mangled limbs. A shame, really, that she had to go.
Five bodies to send one message. For those he loved and lost — for Narumi still in stasis and soulless back at the dorms and for Clamor, his dearly departed.
Do not cross the Avatar of Pride.
Lucifer sighs a touch sadly, setting to work. He has decorating to finish, after all. When the elevator doors open in the morning, Elizabeth and Minato will be found within, Elizabeth poised like a doll in that chair she normally sits in and Minato leaning lifelessly against her side.]