"Keep firing! We're almost through!" A Turian CO roared at his men as his own Phaeston fired incessantly down the long road he and his men stood in. just behind them, a handful of Jiris tanks floated up, and now their firepower was completely holding the Alien defenders at bay, their barrier would soon be under their control.

"Sir! I think I saw some of the aliens retreating, your orders!" A soldier came and asked the CO.

He smiled. "Tell your squad leader to flank around these buildings to catch an alien before we break through or they retreat. I want to see what these aliens look like, and maybe we can get some information out of captives if we are lucky. Find out why they are so unwilling to budge in their defence and accept the hierarchies teaching! If it's not possible to capture some of them, flank the barrier itself to give us an advantage!"

"Yes sir!" replied the soldier, a young soldier barely out of training named Allius kaverus. Once he had delivered the order to his squad leader, his squad then followed it, ducking into an alleyway and following it in a wide and strange pattern around the main streets. The alien city was weird, with buildings made of stone, steel and even wood, seemingly at random.

Early In the action, scouts had been sent out to survey the city, but when they tried to jetpack up onto the walls, it was discovered the top of it was heavily mined with directional explosives. Even if someone's shields held, the force of the explosion would knock them back right off the wall. As such, rooftops were now off limits until it could be discovered what was mined and what wasn't, making running through the back alleys without a premade map, very confusing.

"Hold! I saw movement." The squads scout suddenly called, pointing his rifle at a strange wooden building at the end of an alleyway. Following his lead, everyone moved slowly with their weapons out, and as they got closer, they found the real extent of the buildings strangeness. It was entirely wood, lifted off the ground by wood at the corners from its looks. Even stranger was that it's walls did not seem solid, like they were made of thin wood, or paper. There were no door hinges anywhere in sight either, making it seem more like a monument than a building.

"You sure, I don't see anything?" One Turian asked, hefting his Phaeston casually.

The CO looked up at the overcast sky and listened, hearing the sounds of gunfire nearby. "We should be close to the alien barrier, but I don't want us getting attacked from behind when that is our plan. There are eight of us, three of you go around one way, and three the other." He said as he looked to the scout. "We'll stay here and keep watch."

"Yes sir!" all of his squad replied as they split up instantly and began circling the building. Allius was paired with two more experienced soldiers, much to his relief. It increased his chance of survival, and it gave him the chance to learn from those better than himself.

"Keep behind us rookie, and keep your gun up." One of the veterans said confidently. "Judging from the weapons the aliens were using on us before, we do not want to be caught unawares."

"Right. . . . What, what do you think those weapons were?" Allius asked as the three of them began circling around one side of the building that was against the wall of another, much higher bailing made of stone. It made the space between them feel tight, suffocating, and dangerous.

". . . That is not our place to ponder. We have technicians for that, and we'll need to get them alien weapons to figure that out." one veteran said after a moment of silence.

"But, they went past our barriers." Allius said nervously. "I saw a shot go right through the guy beside me, right through his head. Right through, perfectly clean, cauterizing the hole instantly, just like a laser-"

"Look, there's is no way these aliens have technology even we do not." The other veteran said suddenly, sounding angry at the very idea. "It's most likely that they simply used heated mass accelerator weaponry, or something similar. Understand?"

"But-"

"Understand?!"

" . . . . Yes, sir."

"Good, now we need to-"The veteran said, just as the sound of an explosion and screams came from around the corner of the building ahead of them. "Move, double time!"

Rushing ahead all three of them charged around the corner, weapons raise, hoping to not be too late. The scene before them however made it blatantly clear that they were too late. Three members of their squad all lay upon the ground, scatter apart from each other. Between them the ground sparked with energy around black scarring in the dirt, grass and wood, and each of the Turians armour and bodies looked burned and fried as well, one even missing a leg and a section of his midsections.

"By the spirits." One veteran said as he glanced around at the narrow area they stood in. "an ambush, maybe, but from where? It doesn't make sense!"

"It's like an explosion just happened right In the middle of them." The other said as he looked over their bodies, getting a shock from the lingering energy arcing off their corpses. "In the air from the looks of it, just below their waists. How is that possible, there's no place they could be attacked form here unless it was right in front of them."

Allius was zapped by an arc of energy, making him jumps back a bit in nervous fear. "It's just like those energy cannons they were firing from the barrier."

"Those were not energy cannon, just a different style of weaponry that we yet do not understand. It is not an energy weapon." The one veteran said certainly, staring into sound certain as he stood up. Just in time for a scream to be heard from the buildings other side, where the CO and scout were waiting.

"What, impossible! back to the CO, Now!" One Veteran called as both of them began running down besides the building, nearly leaving Allius behind. When they came out from the building hey found themselves on a side street, the Scout on the ground before them, impaled on a spike of stone, and the CO being held up by what they assumed was one of the Aliens.

It looked just like the few reports, an off color Asari, even being female in its looks and the same height. It had yellow fur on its head, but what was most surprising was that it was holding the CO up in the air by his chest plate, and his arms were lying on the ground, blood pouring from his wounds as he tried to speak.

The alien Female said something to the Co and her Eyes flashed, then to the Veterans and Allius's surprise, The CO's body and armour suddenly turned into stone in a matter of seconds! The Alien woman slowly put the CO down on the ground, stepped back as if admiring her work, then threw one of her arms at the CO, shattering his body, sending fragments of solid stone all across the roadway, and the scout's body.

It was something completely impossible, but neither Veteran even focused on it as they raised their weapons at the Alien woman, screaming at the same time, "Hands in the Air Alien!"

The alien woman looked at them and smiled just like an Asari would, if an Asari had the bloodthirst of a Krogan.

As if following some que, the earth at Allius's feet suddenly twisted, rising up into a massive earthen hand that grabbed and hoisted him into the air, bending his armour and making it nearly impossible to breath.

"Rookie!" one veteran called as he turned around to find a Male alien standing beside Allius, looking pleased with himself, as if he had controlled the earth itself. He had no weapons on him, but there was what looked like murky water floating around him, as if tapped in a singularity. The water then flew forward like a knife, striking the veteran right in the chest and knocking him backwards into a wooden beam, knocking the wind from his lungs. Before he could get up, water formed around and captured him in a sphere of it, holding him there with no oxygen and no way to breath.

The other veteran turned to fire on the new male alien, only for a lance of Hot steel to flow forward across the street and right though him, melting though his armour , plates, and internal organ alike. The hot steel flowed like water around his body, cutting into all of his armour and burning him inside and out, before flowing out toward the street, were a second male of the aliens stood, coils of hot metal floating around him like it was completely natural.

The drowning veteran finally could not hold his breath, gasping for air, and only having water. He stopped moving in a matter of seconds. As if an afterthought, the alien with water around it looked to Allius and tapped on the rock, it instantly tightening, and Allius's world went black.

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David Anderson sighed as he released his hold on the alien, dropping its unconscious and broken body out of the earthen hand and onto the ground limply. "That was far easier than I expected."

"I agree," Eva said with a grin as she stepped on and crushed a piece pf stone underneath her foot. These aliens are slow. I killed the one before the other even raised its weapon. Made it too easy to take his arms off!"

"Must you describe it to us again when we witnessed it?" Kahlee asked as she crawled out from under the wooden shrine, dirt and grass stains covering her clothing and the few pieces of armour she wore over her chest and limbs. "I agree that it was too easy. To be lured into a narrow area, and then blown apart, their allies didn't even think to look under the shrine; if they had they would have seen me."

"Oh come on, it was a good plan, they didn't see you anyway!" Jack said as he walked over, torrents of hot slag circling him like a flock of birds.

"You're just luck their shielding doesn't block physical attacks below a certain velocity." David said with a sigh.

"Oh come on, we knew their shielding wouldn't block our magic unless it goes fast enough! And it'll only block it if it is kinetic!"

"Which yours is." Eva deadpanned. "We'll have to thank R&D for getting us the information on their shielding before they got here. Otherwise we could have had problems."

"What problems! I've yet to see a violent problem that can't be solved by hot slag!" Jack said with a grin as he glanced to the Alien that he had nearly melted apart. Their armor isn't much though, is it?"

"It's probably designed to counter weapons like their own." Kahlee said as she glanced around, her gaze falling on the one who David had suffocated in water. His arm shifted slightly. "I think this one is still alive David."

"Really? These aliens have strong lungs then. This is a problem; we've got two of them left alive. Can we leave them both here, or should we finish one of them off then?" David asked uncertainly as he scratched his head.

"Leave them." Kahlee suggested as she picked up one of the alien weapons. "Let's take their weapons and any gear off them that is not destroyed and leave them. Two are more likely to be believed than one, and we should get going before the barrier nearby needs to fall back."

"I can agree with that." Eva said with a grin as she walked over to the arms on the ground and began slipping the armor off of them. "Still, this was almost too easy!"

"It wasn't too easy," Kahlee said with a sigh. "We caught them off guard in an ambush; the barriers are being pounded heavily now that the aliens have vehicles. We're going to start getting pushed back if they keep up such a pace. And it will only get worse if they get air forces up and running."

Both Eva and jack said nothing as they worked at the alien armor that was intact, or mostly intact. As David considered Kahlee's works he looked over one of the bodies, noticing a glint in the neck piece of one aliens armour. Crouching down he pulled at the glint, taking out a nearly circular piece of metal covered in symbols on both sides. "Hey, are there these little metal discs in the collar like piece of the other alien armours?" David aske as he stood up and showed the disc to everyone else.

In a few seconds everyone was looking and came up with more of the discs, one on each alien.

"I wonder what they are. Rank insignia maybe?" Jack speculated.

"We'll have to take them back as well to see I guess." David said as a chain of explosions ripped through the air around the building. "Sounds like the barrier will fall back soon. Let's get moving. I don't want to be here when the aliens see their people here.

"I do. I bet their expressions would be priceless!" Jack said with a laugh as the four of them rushed down the street, leaving the two broken but alive aliens on the ground with their dead comrades all around them.

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Saren Arterius looked at the scene before him and felt anger well up inside him. The group of cabals he was with had been ordered to reinforce the attack on the first southern barrier, as the vehicle support would be delayed. When they arrived, destroying the alien barrier was difficult, but not impossible, the aliens retreating as if they had planned it.

Once they had passed the barrier, the commanding officer of the attack force mentioned he had sent a group to flank the barrier, but hadn't heard back for them. They kept their eyes out for them as they moved past the remains of the barrier, and found them shortly after.

In front of a strange looking wooden building was the squad that had been sent to flank the barrier. Three were dead from some sort of explosion by the looks of it; another looked as if they had been tortured with a flamethrower. Two of them lay on the ground, barely breathing with one of them having their limbs in such shape there was no denying they were shattered completely. "There's one body missing." Saren said grimly as he shook his head at the carnage. He couldn't even begin to understand how such carnage was capable of being done. There were no mass effect readings on his Omni tool, and the aliens that fought them at the barrier used those red possibly energy weapons on them, nothing that could cause this sort of destruction.

"Arterius, I found the missing squad member." Another cabal member said as he walked up to Saren's side.

"Where is he?" Saren asked as he turned to him, finding him holding what looked to be the head of a statue. At first glance he didn't understand. Then he realized the stone head was looked Turian. Turians had never been to this world, so there would be no imagery of Turians, let alone statues. So where had it come from?

"This is his head." The cabal said grimly as her showed Saren a scan from his Omni tool. My scan confirms a ninety seven percent chance it is his face. The disturbing thing is its completely stone, and there are other pieces of stone around that my scanner keep picking up as being shards of what could form a body. His arms, still flesh, are on the ground over there, in the middle of where the shards of stone are scattered."

". . . Your saying that he was somehow, turned to stone?" Saren asked in disbelief.

"Yes. That is what the scans say. Spirits it makes no sense though. Freezing sure, even being covered in molten rock would still leave some organic substance behind. But to be turns completely to stone. I don't even know what could do such a thing.

"We know they have strange technology, we'll find out what they did by the time we make them into a client race. Then they will realize their folly in using such a disgusting weapon on the hierarchy!"

"Agreed." The other cabal said as he knelt down beside one of the bodies and looked t over, nearly growling a second later. This man's identity plate is gone from his armour."

Saren looked at him then quickly rushed over to another Turian body, looking it over. "This one too. Did the aliens take them?"

"They must have those savages."

"We'll get them back." Saren said assuredly as they heard noise nearby. "Sounds like the force we've been attached to is moving forward."

"Yes. Let's go tell its CO the bad news."

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Desolas and Adrien both wore looks of impatience and annoyance as they walked into the tent that was housing the forward operation for the Turian ground forces. Both they and their people, Adrien's division and Desolas's platoon, had been told to wait until they were called, put on standby while just over a wall their brethren were fighting. It made them both angry that they were not being allowed to act, though for differing reasons.

The tent was full of computers and tables with holographic images of the surrounding area, including the city itself. They were sent from the ships in orbit, as the only thing they could do presently was scan and gather intelligence. They were sieging a Garden world after all, and Council law forbid bombing garden worlds from orbit under any situation.

At the back of the tent looking over a data pad as one of General Cathris's subordinates, one Septimus Oraka. as soon as the two of them entered the tent and stood waiting for his attention Oraka looked up at then, then waved the couple other Turians in the tent out, the flap being closed behind them. He then walked over to the table with the hologram of the city on it and brightened it, making it easier to tell what was where. "I apologize for the wait. The situation is, complicated."

"Complicated is putting it lightly I think." Adrien said calmly.

Septimus nodded. "Yes, and I apologize. I've had orders for you Victus, but not for Arterius. The General ordered me to, in his words, 'find something meaningless for him to do' and I've been trying to do the exact opposite."

This made Desolas and Adrien glance to each other, though Adrien spoke up first. "Sir, you are directly disobeying orders from the general, that is-"

"Not disobeying," Septimus said with a grin. "I am simply interpreting them differently. The general is making strange choices, and his orders are becoming even stranger. He may have something against you Arterius, but I am not going to push aside assets that can be utilized. I want this ended before it becomes too big for us to handle, and to do that I need everyone working, not being pushed back and relegated to cleaning duty!"

Both Desolas and Adrien were taken aback by Septimus's exclamation, prompting Desolas to take a step forward. "Sir, thank you for thinking such a thing for my sake, but may I ask what these strange orders are in general?"

Septimus nodded. "He orders us to take the city and sends in Victus's ship right over the city to get by AA fire. We land and he demands we take the city by days end, ignoring all things in our way if necessary. When he was informed about the barriers and the alien's weapons, he waved them off, telling us to simply go around or through them as quickly as possible. He tells us to charge through and leave no survivors, and then later tells us he wants us to capture aliens for study. When we finally break through the first two barriers we encountered I received reports that the streets split in most cases, and that the aliens have a second defensive line I the city. We're not sure how many, but there are at least five barriers in this line. When I informed the general, he said, rush through one and take the city. He is impatient, and acting in a manner that does not befit a general!"

Both Desolas and Adrien looked like they wanted to say something, but did not. Criticizing a superior in such a manner was frowned upon, even if Desolas was looking for a way to make him pay. Just the information of what his orders had been would help though.

"I apologize for that. This mission has been stressful even for just these past few hours. Now that our forward forces have vehicle support though, we are making some headway. Once our air forces are unloaded off the ships and our artillery is set up we should be able to end this quickly, and maybe get some normalcy back to everything."

"You don't like the situation?" Adrien asked carefully.

"It is not that I dislike doing my duty, but that I prefer doing patrols and keeping people safe. This is not keeping people safe in the short term, it is making them inclined to hate us. But I have avoided the subject long enough. Your orders are as follows. Victus, your Division will be meeting up with the eastern front and splitting off to go head towards this barrier here." Septimus said as he pointed to a red line on the map. "We don't have much intelligence on the deeper areas of the city yet, but the roads here are narrow, and there appears to be many alleyways. Be careful, we've gotten reports that the aliens have strange mines in alleyways and on the barriers themselves."

"They mine their own defences?! Desolas asked in surprise. The point of Mines was to prevent an enemy from going certain ways on a field, whether to slow them or make them use up resources to go that way. The idea that they would put mines in their own area seemed frightfully stupid.

"Yes. We believe they may have some form of identification system to keep them from exploding on themselves. We've yet to see the mines go off when not near our own people." Septimus said as he looked to Adrien. "Be careful, some of the mines appear Cryogenic, incendiary and electrical in nature. The reports of their effectiveness are startling. You will have vehicles issued to your forces, and Air forces and artillery support will be ready soon."

"I understand." Adrien said with a salute.

"And my men, sir?" Desolas asked hopefully.

"For your men I have a special mission." Septimus said as he gestured to a spot on the map in the city. It was a large building, surrounded by open area. The roads around it were wide and the buildings small and wide apart from each other. "We are not sure what this building is, but we believe it may be a form of operations base, or perhaps a warehouse of some sort. Your platoon is to go and take this position. Regardless of what it is, it may make an excellent forward base if we need another."

Desolas looked at the buildings position and scowled. The buildings was open on nearly every side, and while the alien barriers were far from it. But something seemed off about its position. It was slightly behind the alien second defensive line, but had three different roads going right toward it, with no defences blocking these. It was like it was designed to be targeted. "Sir, are we sure this is a suitable target? It looks like a trap."

"I realize this, but if it is not, it is a prime position to take. If it is a trap, or you feel that the position is unattainable, inform me of it in any way that you can. We'll get your men out of there. Understand?"

"Yes sir." Desolas responded, feeling lucky that Septimus was an understanding leader, and clearly willing to pull people back to stop unneeded losses.

"Good. Have you and your people outfit yourselves at the armory we've set up. Grab what you need and head out."

"I will, but how can we be sure of the building itself. It looks like the city is strangely designed. Do we know if the building has a certain look to it?"

"Yes. Our orbital imagery noted one thing of note other than its strange size, location and open area around it. The entire building appears to be made of stone. And is deep red in color."

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Codex –

Magic – Magic is the manipulation of the forces of the world around people. Because of the various kinds and types of magic, magic is organized into three types and classes. Magic can be types as either active or continuous depending on how long its latency is, and magic can be both types depending on how it is devised. Magic type, sometimes called their school, is what form the magic takes, and is classified as either, Elemental, Spiritual or Omni.

Elemental Magic is the most commonly used magic, focused on manipulating the elements for the users own ends, be then just or unjust.

Spiritual Magic, sometimes called divine magic, is magic focused on death, life, and divinity and is most often used by priests, religious heads, gods and the like. It can purify, corrupt, create, destroy and allow vision to other places and much more. Spiritual magic however, operates on faith, belief and/or similar ideals, so is the most difficult magic to control and use due to this limitation.

Omni magic, sometimes called non elemental, neutral or unaligned magic, is magic that focuses on things other than spiritual beings or the elements. The mind and body, as well as alchemy, telekinetics, summoning and some forms of Necromancy are all considered Omni magic.

Magicians, titles and teaching - Magicians are those who learn and practice magic as their primary ability or skill, and hold position in nearly every facet of the alliance, both military and civil. A magician is titled by their power and level of training.

Apprentice Magicians are those who are learning the very basics or unable to learn past the basics.

Trained magicians are those who have finished learning the basics and moderate teaching of magic that most schools are willing to give. To advance further they must enroll in a magic school.

High magician is the last rank of magician, only given to those who have completed their tenure at a magic school.

Classes to learn magic are offered at all elementary, middle and high schools in the alliance and alongside the free cost of schooling, these courses are free. To become a high magician however, magicians must apply, and enroll in one of the four magic schools, operated on the Dreadnaughts of the four highest ranking Operatives. The operatives have other magicians under them that act as teachers, while they act as each of their own schools headmaster. Each school has differing focuses, allowing those who wish to enroll to choose what suits them best. These ships hold the classification of Magical Academy ship(MAS) in addition to their classifications as Alliance Operative ship(AOS)

The AOS/MAS Philosophe, Head mastered, commanded by High Magician Patchouli knowledge, specializes in Elemental magic, with Omni magic behind it, and Spiritual magic taking lowest priority.

The AOS/MAS White Lotus, Head mastered by High magician Byakurren Hijiri, specializes in Spiritual magic, then Omni and elemental.

The AOS/MAS Wonderland, Head mastered by High magician Alice Margatroid, specializes in Omni magic, with Elemental and spiritual magic after that.

The AOS/MAS Final Spark, Head mastered by High magician Marisa Kirisame, Specializes in Elemental magic, then Omni and spiritual like the Philosophe does, but specializes in power optimization and alchemy in its Omni magic.

Students that enroll in any of these three school and pass the four years of curriculum graduate as High magicians, however, if they fail any class in any year, they are held back in that year. Additionally, Students enrolled act both as students and Crew for the ship, and are expected to act according to their station while acting as crew, and as students.

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Bio – Anderson

Name: David Anderson

Race: Human – Trained Magician

Gender: Male

Age: 21

Power rank: D

Powers: Elemental Magic (Earth/water focus)

Capabilities/skills: Magician training, specializing in earth and water magic's. He is also skilled in understanding a field of battle and leading small numbers of others.

Bio: Born in London England Earth, David Anderson had a distinct skill for earth and water magic at a young age and throughout his school life had taken classes to hone it. At the age of fourteen his family moved to Shanxi. When he completed high school he enrolled n Shanxi's Magician academy and completed near the top of his class, gaining recognition as a trained magician. He has attempted to get accepted into one of the magician schools, but has been unable to and enrolled in the military with the hopes of getting into an alliance magician regiment. When his basic training was completed he was put to Shanxi, and while waiting for his papers of notification to see if he was being transferred to a magician force or not, news of First contact was released to the public.

He is considered to be a friendly and intelligent man, willing to help others when he can, but also willing to carry out orders to the best of his ability. He excels at magic meant to defend himself and others, or limit the actions of his foes.

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Bio – Jack

Name: Jack Harper

Race: Human – Trained Magician

Gender: Male

Age: 20

Power rank: D

Powers: Elemental Magic (Fire/Metal Focus)

Capabilities/skills: Magician Training, specializing in combined metal and fire magic. Skilled in sowing fear and taking out heavy enemies though constant damage and piercing their defences.

Bio: Born and Raised on Shanxi by an orphanage until he set out on his own in his sixteenth year, applying for part time military service to pay for his lodging while going to high school. There he met David Anderson, and become oddly quick friends. The two of them learned magic together, and had both applied to get into a magician school, but the first contact and subsequent preparation of Shanxi's defence has put such worries on the back burner.

Jack harper is an aggressive person who enjoys seeing his own actions affect others, as he was affected by others. Hot headed and impulsive, he specializes in metal and fire magic, forming streams of molten slag that can cut, pierce and burn through his opponents armour and magic with kinetic force and liquid heat.

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Bio – Eva

Name: Eva Core

Race: Youkai – Gorgon

Gender: Female

Age: 24

Power rank: D

Powers: Petrifying Gaze/ Elemental earth magic (Petrification)

Capabilities/skills: Natural earth magic talent. Can petrify people with her gaze and factor in that ability to other magic. can grow claws of stone at will.

Bio: Born on Earth, Eva Core is a youkai who never knew her parents and was sent to an orphanage at a young age. she was sent to the Shanxi orphanage, meeting Jack there, but her abilities as a gorgon set her apart from most others making her have difficulty speaking to people. Jack however was not one to let such things dissuade him, and became friends with her. When jack set off on his own Eva stayed at the orphanage to help it stay together while she was in school, but joined the alliance military training with jack.

As a gorgon she has a natural affinity for earth magic, specifically magic that slows or petrifies, and can focus this affinity into her gaze to petrify people in a matter of seconds. she can control this power from learning it over the years, but it still makes her unwilling to start conversations with new people, and she is highly nervous around those she does not know well. Those she knows well however get to see what he truly is like.

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Bio – Kahlee

Name: Kahlee Sanders

Race: Half Lunarian (Human/Lunarian)

Gender: Female

Age: 25

Power rank: E

Powers: Enhancement (can temporarily boost one of her own natural senses, usually sight.) advanced physical prowess.

Capabilities/skills: skilled with most weapons and armaments. Expert skills with Type 7 pulse rifle. Understands battlefield tactics and strategy and has survival skills and trapping/ambush knowledge.

Bio: Born on Luna, Kahlee led a life that was considered normal for many Lunarians and half Lunarians. When she joined the alliance military she was part of the same training group as David, jack and Eva, and got to know them well. Getting sent to Shanxi with them she got to know them more intimately as they tried to move forward with their teachings, and she discovered her hidden desire for David.

While she has minimal magical prowess and capability, as a half-Lunarian she has gained the ability to enhance a sense, in addition to the large variety of weapon skills she trained with while in and before training. She excels in military tactics, but because of her nature she is unsure how to command people and is normally quiet, unassuming or just polite and helpful. When push comes to shove however she can give out orders like a drill sergeant.