[Definitely did dodge a bullet there: Freya is a good person, and she won't hurt anyone, so long as they're good people. Then again, even the bad people she's not always the most virulent against. She figured out how to work with Beatrix for the good of their group, after all.
Shades, and other mindless, violent creatures also don't 'count' on her more harmless scale. These things are a threat, anyway, despite how sad their existences seem to be. Dead creatures, animated by magic, cursed to a life beyond death... it's only kind to put them down, honestly. If she could prevent them from being infected in the first place, she would, gladly, but the damage here is done.
Luckily, Freya's bouncy, semi-aerial fighting style gives her a good vantage point that helps to give her yet more advantage, but when she peels away from her competition, she realizes she might have gone slightly the wrong way. There's nothing making noise this way, just yet, she will have to press a bit further on.
However, once she does find it, leaping from a treetop and starting a battle by driving her lance down through something's neck from above is a good start. Even if the landing is a hard jolt that slams up her arms and legs and makes her teeth clack shut. Must be one of those things she lost, in part, when she came through the mirror... maybe she'll look into magic later on to emulate it. Or at least soften these landings. If she comes down wrong, now, she could break her ankle.]
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Shades, and other mindless, violent creatures also don't 'count' on her more harmless scale. These things are a threat, anyway, despite how sad their existences seem to be. Dead creatures, animated by magic, cursed to a life beyond death... it's only kind to put them down, honestly. If she could prevent them from being infected in the first place, she would, gladly, but the damage here is done.
Luckily, Freya's bouncy, semi-aerial fighting style gives her a good vantage point that helps to give her yet more advantage, but when she peels away from her competition, she realizes she might have gone slightly the wrong way. There's nothing making noise this way, just yet, she will have to press a bit further on.
However, once she does find it, leaping from a treetop and starting a battle by driving her lance down through something's neck from above is a good start. Even if the landing is a hard jolt that slams up her arms and legs and makes her teeth clack shut. Must be one of those things she lost, in part, when she came through the mirror... maybe she'll look into magic later on to emulate it. Or at least soften these landings. If she comes down wrong, now, she could break her ankle.]