Even from several feet away we could hear the verbal riots ensuing from behind the doors and walls of the building that was used to house the Mages. It was kind of worrying. I didn't want a civil war to start out between them all. Alexandria attacking was bad enough.

Lucifer threw the doors open and I stood by his side as he marched into the main focus of the room, pushing curtly past people as Balthazar stood behind us. In that focus two people were raging in a vocal war.

"We can't go against Alexandria, Richard! They'll tear us apart easier than they did the city!" A young man yelled at the older man who I remembered was a door guard to the old base.

"Those bastards destroyed our home using the one thing they knew would hurt us most!" Richard barked back, his supporters cheering for bloodshed behind him. They were standing on a makeshift stage. The young man looked as though he was about to blast Richard across the hall.

"Right both of you stop!" Lucifer called out, getting onto the stage and between the two men. His voice was calm but echoed through the hall so everyone heard him. He looked at the two men, Richard the angrier one. "What is going on? I left in the confidence that you wouldn't start bickering."

"You have no place here! You abandoned us!" Richard accused. Not phased by the remark Lucifer narrowed his green eyes at the man.

"I didn't abandon you," He argued calmly. "I left for answers. War against one another isn't the answer."

"Yeah Lucifer's right Richard!" The young man piped in, his side roaring in agreement.

"Those bastards hate us even more and we had nothing to do with it, Joshua!" Richard bellowed with increasing rage. "We've worked our whole lives for acceptance and those Alexandrian scumbags have demolished everything we've worked hard to gain."

"We have advantages," Lucifer countered, trying to keep the peace. "Rather than fighting and beginning a full scale war we have to help rebuild Lindblum in tandem with non-Mages, we will regain their trust that way." Lucifer diminished a fireball from Richard by catching it in his hand and crushing it.

"What advantages?" At this point I climbed onto the stage and stood in the centre.

"Me? Don't you remember?" I did hear a few snickers and laughs from some people but I didn't let it phase me. Lucifer may have been suave but he needed more help on quelling these guys.

"What could a little girl possibly do?" Richard challenged. I narrowed my eyes and raised my voice to a more authoritive register.

"I'm the Sorceress Messiah, remember?" I asked, my voice echoing like Lucifer's. "I am destined to save you all from the undeserved treatment you are receiving. War will only lead to more deaths. Alexandria don't only have Black Mages they have Eidolons and a weapons storage that we cannot fathom. We can't go after Alexandria and Queen Brahne. We'll be slaughtered like pigs."

"Messiah's are meant to save us and if we don't fight back we'll still be slaughtered," Again, Richard's side cheered for him. I breathed in to calm myself down before immediantly switching to a different tactic.

"You want more proof then?" I asked. "Fine. Reject a saviour when you've been asking for one! Is Le Fay dead to you?" There were several murmers as I spoke and Richard was backing down. "Is Le Fay your saviour? Is she your Sorceress Messiah?"

"Who do you think you are?" Richard demanded. This may have been nothing but a lie but… it must be done to stop war. If I'm the Sorceress Messiah then I have to protect these people from destroying everything they've worked for.

"My name is Lilith Amadeus Le Fay," I introduced to the entirety of the Mages of Lindblum. "I am your Sorceress Messiah! Le Fay lives inside me!"

The doors swung open and a group of men and woman stood, the leader applauding me sarcastically as he stepped forward. The people in his way backed off as heand his posse advanced towards the makeshift stage.

"How brave that Le Fay finally makes herself known and acknowledges herself," He stepped forward in the silence, all eyes of teal glowering menacingly at me. I was really unnerved at the man approaching me. Well he could hardly be called a man I mean… he looked only a little older than me.

"Lilith why didn't you tell us that you knew you were Le Fay's descendant?" Lucifer asked in a whisper through gritted teeth. My gaze turned horrified and shocked. I was what? Please tell me this was a hoax?

"Umm… I didn't, I said that to stop civil war," I replied in the same manner as he spoke. Lucifer's eyes drifted a little to the side, chewing on his lip in an awkward moment.

"Oh… well um, guess what? You're Morgana Le Fay's daughter," Lucifer shrugged backhandedly.

"And my adversary," The man stood just below the stage, keeping his eyes on me. "Ironic that she is ignorant to her own bloodline," Holding up his oak staff he pointed it at me. "Possibly to make it easier for me to take my what Arthur left my family."

"And what did he leave?" I asked with a furrowed brow.

"Camelot, lovely kingdom I tell you, oh and the apple orchards are gorgeous in the springtime I tell you," Lucifer jibbed in for an answer to me. I looked back at the man, my hands now on my hips.

"Fine… adversary… what is your name?" I asked, putting on the confident front once again. The man scoffed but lowered his staff.

"I am William, Son of Merlin," Nodding I dropped off the stage, locking eyes with William for an eternity. As I keot the gaze locked I walked away, towards the doors.

"I don't have time for this," I growled calmly, not looking at him. I sensed his anger and heat behind me.

"Don't you run from me, Le Fay!" He yelled. A massive arrary of fireballs formed around him. The crowd screamed, backing and pulling themselves and others away. I turned when people screamed my name to watch out, seeing the flames draw closer to me. Out of reflex I outstretched my hand and a ripple blew out, freezing everything in time. Everyone and everything.

The thing that freaked me out was… I was calm that whole time. It wasn't acting. Everyone stayed stopped in time, my Magic holding them in the one place. Giving William a sneer he'd never know of I turned to walk away.

"Le Fay lives," I screamed at Lucifer's voice. He dropped off the stage and stood my side. Looking down at me he flashed a smile, a genuine smile. "Guess we can reclaim the kingdom later, eh Le Fay?" I wanted to ask why he wasn't frozen in time but… he wouldn't answer. I knew that.

I decided to deactivate the spell once we were further away. Hopefully I wouldn't see William for sometime yet. I already had a heapload of problems to deal with. But if he wanted a fight for Camelot then fine, I'll play his little game. Camelot's a dead kingdom anyway.