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Gabriel ducks to avoid a sweep of the dragon's tail tip over his head. "Okay. Get moving, I think we might need me in a hurry - yes, thank you healers that is quite sufficient -"

(The healers look like they would really like to put more bandages on their prince, but they back off when he shakes them off.) 

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Sergia books it for the best tree she's aware of, a great old conifer with branches like a ladder that stay thick enough to go out on for twenty feet up. Gauntlets and vambraces go in a pile at the base of the tree and she starts climbing. A branch gets stuck in her visor and she yanks it out. Up up up until she hits the tradeoff between height and not being able to get all the way to the end. Feet on one big horizontal branch, hands on the next one up, scoot scoot scoot until it starts to bend under her weight. The branch in her hands has enough length left that it's blocking the space for the prince to go through; she breaks it off--keeping a firm grip on the trunk end--and shoves the fan of twigs and needles aside, to get caught on some other branch a few feet down. And then she leans out and waves to Prince Gabriel.

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There's a moment of anxiety when Nicole looks around and can't see Sergia. She's supposed to be with the healers, she's supposed to be safe, but Nicole really can't worry about that right now. She's been throwing glances over her shoulder in between dodging claws and trying to stab the dragon in the stomach, and she's got another claw to dodge.

This is not the time to suddenly get motherly over a competent fighter who can take care of herself. Nicole dances between the dragon's stomping feet, finds a chink in its scales and is rewarded with dragon blood splashing in her eyes. It burns. 

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"Gloria!" Gabriel cries as he sprints forwards as fast as he can, straight towards the dragon, leaping into the air and trying his best to pierce the sky with his upheld blade. 

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She is a loyal Atlantian subject and the prince glows gold in her blue vision. 

"Heir to the throne I serve--ascend!"

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Several things happen at once. 

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With blood burning her eyes, Nicole can't see well enough to dodge, and she's close enough to danger for that to be a death sentence. Instinctively she responds by releasing her sword and activating her aura, and a flash of burning bright light cleans away the blood. Moments later the sword is out of her reach and she's falling to the ground as she scrambles out of the path of one of the dragon's steps. 

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Lucia's directly in the path of the dragon's snout and her magic shield is running out of the ability to block dragonfire, but the shield-wall holds, and the spearwoman working behind her group is able to lodge a good thrust in the dragon's nostril. 

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The dragon is protecting something in its cave. It has no desire to leave it unguarded and let the Atlantians loot its lair. But it also has a self-preservation instinct, and it's bleeding from multiple wounds now.

It did not survive for centuries by standing its ground against overwhelming force.

It spreads its vast wings for only a brief moment - the thin membranes are so vulnerable to arrows and spears - and the displaced air of the immediate downbeat knocks several fighters off their feet. With a roar of frustration the dragon launches itself into the air, rapidly accelerating away from the ground battle, pursued by a hail of arrows.

Odierne stumbles and can't stay on her feet. She almost falls, but she grabs a spine and manages to somehow straddle the dragon's back. She clings on, reeling in the rope she has around its neck tighter and tighter until the ground army loses sight of her. 

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The prince steps into the air, and it doesn't quite want to hold him. It's like stepping onto a boat that isn't quite big enough for his weight. His foot slips downwards slower than gravity normally pulls it downwards, but it's still definitely going to touch the floor and cancel his flight, but then -

- then suddenly he's in the air adjacent to Sergia's treetop, and he drops a solid three feet but doesn't hit the ground, and his next step brings him up a foot and only drops him down two, and he wavers and struggles but he's about to look really freaking awesome if he can just -

Heads turn. Hope rises in the hearts of quite a few people who are scared that they've either just watched Odierne become the world's first dragon-tamer or they've watched a friend die. Perhaps the prince will save her.

The ancient power Gabriel wields recognises Glory. 

Prince Gabriel flies off in pursuit of the dragon with a confident, "Be right back!" 

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She can't reach Odierne from here, and even if she could they'd probably just both fall out of the tree. Thank goodness Prince Gabriel can fly. She takes a moment to feel an appropriate cocktail of feudal emotions about that, in case it helps. Then she switches to climbing back down the tree and feeling the "Sir Nicole is going to kill me" emotion.

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WHERE IS MY GODDAMNED BABY FIGHTER - 

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SHE HAD BETTER BE ALIVE 

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Subtly, one of the healers catches Nicole's eye and jerks a thumb over his shoulder. 

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Oh there she is! Over there! She's fine.

The polite smile goes back on. Nicole gives a thank you nod to the healer. 

Around her, the din of battle changes timbre. No more clashing of swords on scales, or screaming to advance or hold the line, or the massive thuds of a heavy dragon stomping. Instead there's shouting for healers, and the clank of armour as people run to check on each other, and someone is projecting in a very clear ringing-bell-like voice as they organise efforts to put out fires. 

Nicole dusts herself off and remembers she is actually missing her sword, which is buried in a dragon flying off God-knows-where. That... is a problem, but it's hardly the worst problem she's ever had.

There's not a lot to dust off, thanks to her power. If anything she's just brushing a bit more dirt onto herself - catching some ashes, putting a little imperfection in her hair - trying to look a little bit less like she's a Hollywood star who has only been in a choreographed simulation of battle and still has perfect makeup. She feels like she sticks out like a sore thumb in the wearied, muddy, bloodied army. (She does. And messing her hair a tiny bit does not actually help very much.)

That was... a slightly tougher dragon than anticipated, but a much less lethal one than average, for an overall slightly less nasty encounter than anticipated. Hard to kill, but looking around, they haven't taken serious losses... but there's too much chaos for her to realistically assess this now. She can focus on her job. Well, her jobs. 

Nicole carefully picks her way through the crowd to Sergia's tree. "You... climbed a tree?" 

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Sergia jumps down the last couple feet and scoops up her dropped armor bits. "Yes. I saw Prince Gabriel trying to fly and thought it would help if I got him a bunch of altitude. Sorry."

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"Don't apologise for that. It sounds like you were helpful. You're okay, though? You didn't - you saw my aura go off, you didn't get caught in it?" 

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Oh good, she's not going to decide that climbing up a tree is insufficient staying out of the fight. It would have been fair of her if she had though. "When I called you? No, I didn't, I was running the other way and didn't see it." Wow, the adrenaline crash from an Actual Deadly Battle is different (worse) than the adrenaline crash from a regular melee. She wants her helmet off Right Now Immediately but for all she knows the dragon might be about to come back. Or they're about to hop in their cars and chase it or something. "Is there something I'm supposed to be doing right now, I'm a bit--" contentless hand gesture, glance around for context clues. "Oh, looks like some things are still on fire, I should go do something about that?" It unintentionally comes out as a question.

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"No." Nicole's tone brooks absolutely no argument. She will put her hands on her hips if she has to. "You are going to sit down and pop your helm and have a chocolate bar, because I can tell from looking at you that you need it. Raoulin will have some." Raoulin always has something. 

And Raoulin will be coming to find Nicole soon, because he'll want to know if she's coming along when he tracks down the dragon. He's more of a ranger and she's more of a diplomat, especially these days, but she still studied under him and she's still a capable scout and they make a fantastic wilderness survival team. And midway through asking, he'll remember that Nicole won't want to abandon her brand new soon-to-be-squire right now, and then he'll realise Fearchar is about ready to start going on expeditions, and then he'll head off with Fearchar and probably Xizhen. She knows her mentor well enough to shortcut the conversation. It'll just have to wait until he breaks invisibility.

"If you feel like falling over or throwing up or something, those are extremely normal reactions and you should not feel bad about having them now while you're conveniently over here in the shadowy tree cover and nobody will notice or mind. Just take the veil off beforehand, please."

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Oh right yeah also human emotions, she's so good at having those, just takes a second to kick back in after a light bit of dragon fighting - 

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"You did a really good job, Sergia. You saved people and you didn't majorly mess anyone up. That's better than the average newbie. I'm proud of you." 

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"Thank you. I appreciate it." Helm comes off; veil gets carefully folded up and tucked into it. The gauntlets get dropped on the ground again in the process. And then she is also going to plonk herself on the ground and lean against the tree she just got out of. Her hands are covered in sap and she has epic helmet head and there's a bruise on one of her arms that she has no memory of getting. She's pretty sure she's not going to throw up. She's much less sure she's capable of eating anything any time soon. That's a problem for future Sergia. Present Sergia can just sit here.

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She's still working on the human emotions thing. Nicole isn't certain if a hug is the appropriate thing and she's suppressing a sudden urge to fix Sergia's hair for her because seriously why, no, that's weird.

Nicole finds a nearby log to elegantly perch on. "Still-" she starts, and then decides no, this is not the time to ask Sergia any kind of emotional question. Give her time to process the battle before she has to have thoughts about whether she's still interested in fighting more of them. "The veil still working well for you?" 

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