The crew cheered as the monstrous blimp sank, its army crumbling with it. Heavy damage had been sustained but none of them had sunk below the waves, which in and of itself was a godsent. Still a force like this could not retake Orphan, of this the captain was well aware. They needed simply put more men for that, the princess fighting with just those Antibodies to back her up while something to be admired was not going to cut it and while the incoming fleet was better equipped should the whale kings return that was a pressing concern.
The dark dirge ceased playing in the back of Louise's mind as the shock coursed through her, the flesh on her antibody beginning to condense under the pressure. It was in this moment that she recalled Dahlia warning her about just something like this. Forgotten in the heat of the moment but in this moment of consequences the memory was clear. About as clear as the mistake she had made by enabling such a strategy.
Her gaze directed up at the Baronz saw two things that her adversary seemed to miss in the moment, first the passing of the Gran Cher now carrying a girl in its hand and the second being the incoming shadow that fell down on them before Corvo realized as even in this moment of pain she bore witness to a miracle cast in the clouds. She needed to get out, out of the way and out of the grasp of Corvo. The latter starting a monologue only to have to stop herself when the remains of the monstrous blimp came crashing down on her. On them, in that last moment Louise was freed from the grasp of Corvo and behind her, erupting from the waves she saw the Gran Cher.
The yellow Gran Cher now dragged along by the descending leg began to peel itself off of it.
"Just a bit more, then we'll be safe!" she declared to her own Gran Cher, she felt it pull at her. Not in another direction but with a suggestion. "The barrier? Okay." Her confusion lasted only a mere moment, she trusted her Gran Cher as it trusted her and so the chakra field lit up as the yellow Gran Cher hit water, amidst the parting done by the rock striking it. Creating a deep gulf as water displaced, amidst it the Gran Cher peeled itself off its own barrier used to keep the crashing waves parted the raw bludgeoning power of the water not allowed past it. Instead a shower of the reflected light dashed between the droplets.
The yellow Gran Cher, bludgeoned and beaten rose above the waves as they collided together, a gout of water erupting upwards blocking its escape from the damning scenario from one person in particular. The Baron, and though the curtain of water lasted but a moment a moment was all she needed to disappear and reappear besides the ships.
"Your highness!" The captain called out, seeing the state of the Gran Cher that returned last. Sliding gracelessly onto the runway leading out of the Hadrian's wall. Already several of the returned Gran Chers were pulling it closer to true safety.
"I want every medic we have ready to receiver her highness and those saved by her!" The captain declared. Still the stark white Antibody remained, if it pursued them they would need to rely on the angel to save them.
The dark dirge ceased playing in the back of Louise's mind as the shock coursed through her, the flesh on her antibody beginning to condense under the pressure. It was in this moment that she recalled Dahlia warning her about just something like this. Forgotten in the heat of the moment but in this moment of consequences the memory was clear. About as clear as the mistake she had made by enabling such a strategy.
Her gaze directed up at the Baronz saw two things that her adversary seemed to miss in the moment, first the passing of the Gran Cher now carrying a girl in its hand and the second being the incoming shadow that fell down on them before Corvo realized as even in this moment of pain she bore witness to a miracle cast in the clouds. She needed to get out, out of the way and out of the grasp of Corvo. The latter starting a monologue only to have to stop herself when the remains of the monstrous blimp came crashing down on her. On them, in that last moment Louise was freed from the grasp of Corvo and behind her, erupting from the waves she saw the Gran Cher.
The yellow Gran Cher now dragged along by the descending leg began to peel itself off of it.
"Just a bit more, then we'll be safe!" she declared to her own Gran Cher, she felt it pull at her. Not in another direction but with a suggestion. "The barrier? Okay." Her confusion lasted only a mere moment, she trusted her Gran Cher as it trusted her and so the chakra field lit up as the yellow Gran Cher hit water, amidst the parting done by the rock striking it. Creating a deep gulf as water displaced, amidst it the Gran Cher peeled itself off its own barrier used to keep the crashing waves parted the raw bludgeoning power of the water not allowed past it. Instead a shower of the reflected light dashed between the droplets.
The yellow Gran Cher, bludgeoned and beaten rose above the waves as they collided together, a gout of water erupting upwards blocking its escape from the damning scenario from one person in particular. The Baron, and though the curtain of water lasted but a moment a moment was all she needed to disappear and reappear besides the ships.
"Your highness!" The captain called out, seeing the state of the Gran Cher that returned last. Sliding gracelessly onto the runway leading out of the Hadrian's wall. Already several of the returned Gran Chers were pulling it closer to true safety.
"I want every medic we have ready to receiver her highness and those saved by her!" The captain declared. Still the stark white Antibody remained, if it pursued them they would need to rely on the angel to save them.