It was a day that Dialgia knew as 'a day to master offense and defense'. She woke up roaring in the morning. The people at the other rooms were very much annoyed. Janna almost dropped her vase of daffodils that she was watering. 'WHAT IN THE NAME OF GREAT IRENE IS THIS I HEAR?!' Janna too, was very very annoyed, which caused her to roar louder. She stomped outside in her pjs, and saw a lot of heads peeking from the doors. All wearing an annoyed expression. 'INEE! Who dared to scream so early in the morning?!' Janna demanded answers from a short, trembling girl. 'Ma'am! It was Dialgia, ma'am!' Inee shrieked out her response. After Inee said this, Janna stalked off to Dialgia's room. She was surprised to see Dialgia awake and already dressed. 'Dialgia, dear, give your lungs a rest. I swear you'll drown in a six feet part of the waterfall,' Janna calmly said. 'Sorry,' said Dialgia.
She dashed off to the north corridor of rooms and arrived at the school cafeteria, a place full of large tables and even humongous tables. Though their food there tasted incredibly good. Janna was all dressed when she saw Dialgia furiously cutting her steak. Janna felt intensely terrifying fury and cut the steak in appropriately bite-sized pieces. Dialgia dared not eat in rapid speed (because when you have steak, you enjoy it). The orange-haired girl took a piece of bread and yoghurt. They ate in silence, only until it was already full of people.
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A little sooner or later, Dialgia headed to the Waterfall. Of course, using redblades today was much of a useless thought. Dialgia wasn't giving up her idea of how the day would go. Sarlat made water knights for the whole team. Dialgia thought that she might try much harder on summoning a waterlilly. It extends its liquid petals to shield the summoner. A great blue flower emerged from the waters. Its stem was attached to Dialgia's arm. She rose up from the water and attacked a knight with a redblade. Dialgia took continual slashes till Sarlat was already mad. When the knight attempted to attack, its blade always hit the same spot: the waterlily. A little while later, she was intensely slashing and protecting herself, dodging blades from angle to angle.
Sarlat was scowling but she can't help feel impressed too, using fire as offense and water as defense. When the morning was over, she didn't really punish Dialgia for anything. 'Hey,' Sarlat said sternly to Dialgia. 'Don't show up with redblades here next time, okay? Nice job on the waterlilies.'
With that, young twelve-year-old Sarlat Avallt left her dual teammate victorious and acknowledged.

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Dékadi, School for Warriors
FantasíaUp in the sky was a place that seemed non-existent. It was a busy place where heroes learn magic while She was sleeping. Dékadi. A school for warriors. Since the Treases arrived, the tension rose year by year. Especially back a long time ago. And no...