IRNANE
She listened intently to Kirin's explanation of a septima. Psychic power... that wasn't common in Nirn. Not without magic, at least. The way it was described implied it was a natural thing, a power from the mind. Intriguing... and Nephthys was capable of it in spades, with seemingly no magic involved.
The dark elf quickly pulled out her journal and began to jot down some notes as Kirin concluded, not wanting any of this to be forgotten in the wells of her mind.
"Sooo you're saying there's a chance your September-"
"Septima," Irnane muttered on impulse.
"-could work?" Chai questioned, following up with a suggestion.
Irnane swished her lips to the side as she dotted an 'i' before she tucked the journal away and glanced up at Kirin and Chai. "The rules of other worlds are so... different... but where I'm from, interrupting a ritual like this is a horrible thing to do, not without entering their minds as well. Unless we know more, I believe intruding on this interaction could be disastrous."
SPAMTON
Aw, drats! The Daniel LaRusso guy noticed him! Then offered some... interesting choice (heh) words. Then anime boy added a little to it, and Spamton got the impression he was getting the tail end of an intervention. Intriguing, to be sure... it sounded like they were encouraging him... did they know his plans?
And if they did, they seemed supportive. After all, they didn't seem to support Master Hand.
It was nice to be shown a little support once in a while.
He would double down on obtaining power like that of the Nexus.
"IF YOU WANT [Specil Deal] THEN YOU [Know Where To Find Me] SO IF YOU WANT TO [Steal The Mona Lisa] THEN YoU Uou ^[ JJ=$6(?//NN.*%45 HH! HAHAH! HAHAHHHHHhhhH!"
He appeared to entirely glitch out for a moment, his body breaking apart in a dispersion of unstable pixels, but it was gone as quickly as it came, and he grinned back at Masaru and Zed, raising a hand to rub his thumb against his forefinger- the universal language for money, before he turned and walked briskly away.
However, before he could expediate his retreat, Magolor appeared once again, seemingly concerned about his expedient retreat [Did I Mention That Already?]
"So that was a thing, huh? Where are you going, friend?"
The salesman stopped, turning his head quickly to look at the egg, his eyes flickering between pink and yellow for a moment, alternating before they stopped. Spamton slicked his hair back before he looked left, then right, then leaned toward Magolor, raising a hand to cover his mouth conspiratorially. "WHERE I'M GOING? WELL, BUDDY, THAT'S [Relax With Your Family On A Beautiful Vacation Everyone Can Enjoy At Honolulu Beach House Resort!] IT'S WHERE I'M WORKING ON [[The Big One]]."
KASSANDRA
At Nótt's following onslaught, it became clearer and clearer she was beginning to overwhelm the Spartan- though Kassandra gave no show of fatigue or worry, instead continuing their conversation in earnest. "I met him once, in the underworld," she admitted, parrying a rapid attack, eyeing Moon-Wing in time to notice it fire another beam. Kassandra managed to barely time her movements in order to block an attack while simultaneously angling the Sword of Perseus to block the beams once more, still ignorant to what would happen if it would land.
"He was a brave fool," the misthios continued. "Rigid. He could have had more to aid him, but he saw the look of fear in their eyes at facing the Persians. He sent the other armies home, so that only he and his Spartans could defend Greece. He lost, but it cost the Persians greatly. His sacrifice saved Greece from invasion."
At the sudden blast of energy upward, Nótt forced a now-burning banner to fall toward Kassandra, who intentionally dove backwards out of the window, going into free-fall.
NEPHTHYS
Damn this tricky bastard... Nephthys gave pause at the dinosaur's destruction, but it also resulted in the destruction of its card. Rex was going to be mad at her blunder.
Annoyed, she raised her hand to the side, aiming to grip the throat of the bug monster she'd intended to destroy, and rip its head from its shoulders with a telekinetic yank, though her gaze was squarely upon Yami Bakura while the spirit spoke to the gardevoir.
<You're quite the coward,> the gardevoir taunted the spirit. <We could have ended this so long ago, but you fled. You hid. You're still hiding. You let me glimpse your power, thinking you could instill fear. You looked really stupid, just so you know.>
As Dark Ruler Ha Des launched his attack, Nephthys swiped her free hand through the air, sending ten psychic blasts that met his, tearing through his beams before eventually both attacks dissipated, and as Moon Envoy closed in, Nephthys matched the crescent pike with her double glaive, smacking into it with movement that felt strangely natural, almost threatening to break through the pike with her superior power. She decided to give in to this strange, oddly familiar sense of instinct, and proceeded to unleash a flurry of attacks, spinning the glaive so that one end was always hitting the pike, while the other met the monster's body. To top it off, she began to teleport around him, striking from every angle that she could as she left momentary visual clones behind to throw him off, and hopefully cut him into nothing. If her senses should be hampered again, like before, she would teleport a distance away to let its effects fade and not risk destroying one of her allies again
However, whether she destroyed Moon Envoy or not, she would still teleport a distance away. With her greater understanding of the summoning, and with her enhanced power, she closed her eyes to peer around for another summon- and she found one. She could actally see that her and Bakura's physical bodies were being watched over by three people, one of which Nephthys recognized.
Kirin's ability to seal strange powers away, as she'd done to Neph...
Yes, that could prove useful.
Without sparing even a moment, she made to pull Kirin into Bakura's mindscape. She could apologize later for this nonconsensual bid for aid.
DART
There it was, that spinning attack again, like a tornado.
As Dart was about to swoop in to meet the boy on his terms, he paused, before shooting upward and staring downward. Lavitz had been the original Green Dragoon of the wind element, though he didn't get to go far with it. His life had been cut short by Lloyd. Lavitz's own king, King Albert, had taken the mantle of Green Dragoon, and never left Dart's side from then on. Dart had learned a lot about many elements from his companions, and Albert was no different.
Tornado's were a defensive tactic, and easy to turn offensive. It wouldn't be smart to try and break that, especially with eight yo-yo's flinging about, and those things hit like Kongol.
He took a brief moment to feel his dragoon energy. It was building up slowly, but not nearly enough to call upon in a pinch. This kid wasn't half-bad- why'd he feel the need to even lie and trick? He clearly had wit, power, and tenacity. Was it just a sense of insecurity in himself? Or did he not like to be properly challenged?
Or... perhaps...
Dart glanced about at their surroundings, before he squinted his eyes at Rinku, connecting a few dots.
"Oh... yeah, that explains a few things," he muttered to himself with a sigh, before he shrugged nonchalantly. "Well, can't be worse than Jeice. Surely."
Gliding back down, he waited for the kid's move to end and for his response to Dart's sudden aversion.