Set In Stone

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And from the shore, Haya's army could be seen riding. Her eyes glowed a much brighter blue than before. On her left, Armaros' eyes also glowed a bright red. And on her right, Kaida's eyes glowed a bright Amber.

"Sir Armaros, your order?" A young man, Kazuha, yelled. Armaros then looked over to Kaida, though he was worried about Kaida and wished that she was instated back in the castle. He decided that she was old enough to be here and old enough to take her brother's place. Just this once.

"Kaida!-" But before he could even tell her, two massive fireballs rain down on the beach. Followed by more but with different elements. This caused the people on horseback to either be bucked off or thrown. While the others, who are on foot, to be crushed or thrown.

"ARROWS!" Someone then yelled, and sure enough, arrows with different elements also started to rain down on them. Narrowing her eyes at this, Haya pushed her horse to run a bit faster. "Big sister!" Kaida yelled. But Haya paid no mind to it. As she lifted her right hand, the same shield that she used to save Rook appeared, but this time it covered all of them.

"ARCHERS! READY YOUR BOWS AND FIRE!" Haya could hear Rook yell. And in the next, she saw arrows fly from behind her. But what she saw shocked her a bit more when she saw that the gate hadn't been opened. She knew that her shield was about to give out. If they stay here. But she wasn't going to give up now. Not when she could feel this power run within her body. A power that reminded her of her father. "WE MUST TURN BACK!" another man yelled over to Her. right when her shield gave out. "NO! I GAVE THEM MY WORD!" she yelled, as she looked over to the man while grabbing an arrow that was heading for her. And not a moment too soon, the gate, slowly but surely started to move. "ATTACK!" Kaida yelled as she and Haya ran inside once that gate was fully opened.

No one wasted time, as they pulled out their weapons and drove them down into the chest of the black army. But quickly, more of them started to come out. Jumping off his horse. Armaros pulled out his sword and dived head-on. As he activated his pyro abilities. 

"NO ONE WILL ESCAPE MY SIGHTS!" He yelled, as he narrowed his eyes and ran ahead. Swinging his sword as fire could be seen coming out of it. And without mercy, cut off the head of a young man from the black army. "Stand firm, hold the line!" Gorou yelled, as he then released an arrow and hit one of the bowmen that stood on one of the towers.

"My, my... This is quite the sight." Yzara said as she looked down at the battle from her chambers high up in the West tower.

"Dealing with you will be the easy part." The same young man, Diluc, said as he then summoned his claymore and as a group of black knights ran up to him. Without losing his breath, swings his claymore, hitting three knights, and sending them flying back. But this didn't stop them, as more started to run at him. Seeing this, the young man then swung his claymore, slashing each knight that came to him, he then flipped forward, slamming his sword at the ground, creating a wave of flames. Seeing that there was more coming his way, he wasted no time in making his way over to them.

"Now then. Let's see how much you can withstand the cold." A young woman said. She had foxlike ears and a tail. She had deep ocean-blue hair and purple-colored eyes. She calmly walked over to a group of knights, who were close to surrounding three youngsters. She then jumped up from wall to wall and landed in front of the young group. "Well if you look at that, it's like a party, I hope you don't mind me being here." She said, as she then summoned her sword. And again started walking forward to the black knights. "KILL HER!" One yelled as they all ran at her. Seeing this, she too ran at them, and effortlessly cut their limbs, one by one each man fell. "WHAT THE HELL IS THAT!?" Someone yelled, then out of nowhere a monster with a glass head that had blot inside it came out from the ground.

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