Aselial listened to Quinn, though most of her attention was still drawn to the arena below, even as the conversation continued. The fractures only deepened, movements no longer clean, no longer shared. Her posture hadn't relaxed, not really; her weight still forward against the railing, like she could step into it if needed. The beskar plates of her gauntlets creaked faintly as her grip adjusted, metal fingers resting firm against the edge. Phantom shifted beneath her touch, more alert now, a quiet, restless energy in the creature as she tracked the same movement. Aselia's hand brushed along her back once, slower this time, grounding both of them before settling again.
"Aether does have a reputation to maintain," she replied dryly, her voice slightly modulated by the helmet, though the edge of it was softer than it might have been with anyone else.
"Wouldn't want that ruined." Her gaze flicked briefly toward Quinn at the promise, acknowledging it, then drifted back down almost immediately. Adelle adjusted again below, compensating, trying to hold something together that wasn't being held by the others, and Aselia's visor lingered there a fraction longer than anywhere else before she exhaled quietly through her nose.
"They're close to losing it entirely. If they don't correct soon."
At the mention of the Echani, there was a faint shift in her posture, something thoughtful rather than dismissive.
"They're reading it. They're just not trusting it, and in some cases, the skill gap is just too great." Phantom gave another soft chitter, claws pressing lightly as she leaned forward, mirroring that same tension, and Aselia's thumb brushed absently along her back again.
Quinn's next comment pulled her attention away fully this time.
"I'm not the one you'd embarrass," Aselia replied, a faint smirk carried in her tone, familiar and easy. There was no bite to it, just that quiet confidence she carried without effort. Although the truth of it was, if it came down to a duel with the force, Quinn would defeat her handily. In a contest of conventional arms, she had no doubt she would best Quinn.
A slight pause followed, her posture shifting just enough to suggest something more open beneath the armor.
"But if you're going to do it, don't half-ass it." The smirk lingered in her voice, subtle but genuine.
"Teach me properly, one day." Her visor dipped briefly toward the arena again, tracking movement, then back to Quinn.
"Wouldn't mind understanding it the way you do."
The shift came a heartbeat later.
Aselia felt it before the arena fully responded, the tremor carrying up through the structure and into the railing beneath her hands. Her posture tightened immediately, weight settling forward with intent, every line of her focus locking onto the sudden upheaval below. The gauntlet at the railing flexed slightly as her grip firmed, instinct pressing against restraint. Phantom reacted a moment after, a sharp, uneasy chitter slipping from her as her claws pressed into the railing, body low and tense as the arena floor fractured and rose.
"Come on," Aselia murmured under her breath, the helmet's filter carrying the quiet edge.
Her visor tracked everything in rapid succession. Adelle forced back, pressure snapping. Seris stepping in, attempting to drive Mia off. Terrain shifting. Lines are breaking further instead of reforming. Then Mia changed the whole battle once again.
The boulder moved.
Aselia's gauntleted hand tightened against the railing, fingers curling as instinct pulled at her to act but she held. Her jaw set behind the helmet, unseen but present in the way her posture locked, forcing herself to stay where she was, to let it play out just a moment longer.
Phantom shifted beside her, another restless sound slipping free as she leaned forward, mirroring that same urgency. Aselia's hand came down to her without looking, armored fingers brushing more carefully along her back in a steady, grounding motion.
"Move…" she muttered quietly, eyes locked on Adelle.
TAG:
Quinn Varanin
Indirect Tag:
Mia Monroe
Adelle Bastiel