The water had already plastered her pigtails to her side, and her mood was soured enough when the presumably amateur magicians made the situation worse. She was just tempted to punish them for meddling with forces they didn't understand. Raising a hand she tested the theory that even an Aesir's abilities could be taken from them. When nothing happened after her incantation, she leveled a piercing glare at them. " You're fortunate, that seal on my powers is in place... But I wouldn't expect your fortune to last".
Attempting not to do something undignified like shivering as she marched into the building to prevent any more icicles from forming on either her hair or her clothes.
It was unlike her to resort to violence first however with a dozen worries on her mind, and this new inconvenience, it hadn't taken much to sway her hand. At least nothing came of it but an empty threat. This wasn't where she should be when Helheim, nay all the lands were in peril. "While I'm gone Skuld better not be stuffing her face..."
Bala-inlota Practice
With an upturned nose, Hel surveyed the Bala-inlota field with displeasure. "You're kidding aren't you?" Despite the fact that the action seemed to be headed in her direction the Aesir folded her arms defiantly, and complained to anyone who was in hearing distance. "I'm Queen of the underworld, I see no reason why I should engage in this activity. It's not as if I want to get hot and sweaty and have grass stains all over my clothes....". Nothing she said stopped the players that were drawing ever nearly. Hel managed to luck out as the opposing team rushed passed her without incident. She didn't have the ball and she wasn't activity blocking the goal so they left her be. The rush of wind only mildly tousled her hair, and skirt.
Confident that would be the end of her involvement on the field, she turned to leave when she caught sight of one of the other students that was on her team. Terror blazed in the student's eyes as a dozen spells were shot in their direction. Now, that just wasn't playing fair. Heaving a sigh, as if this was a great personal sacrifice on her part, Hel raised her wand aloft and tried for a basic protection spell they'd been teaching earlier in the day. It was enough, to prevent injury to the isolated team member but it was not enough to save them the game.
Hel | Valkyrie Connect
The water had already plastered her pigtails to her side, and her mood was soured enough when the presumably amateur magicians made the situation worse. She was just tempted to punish them for meddling with forces they didn't understand. Raising a hand she tested the theory that even an Aesir's abilities could be taken from them. When nothing happened after her incantation, she leveled a piercing glare at them. " You're fortunate, that seal on my powers is in place... But I wouldn't expect your fortune to last".
Attempting not to do something undignified like shivering as she marched into the building to prevent any more icicles from forming on either her hair or her clothes.
It was unlike her to resort to violence first however with a dozen worries on her mind, and this new inconvenience, it hadn't taken much to sway her hand. At least nothing came of it but an empty threat. This wasn't where she should be when Helheim, nay all the lands were in peril. "While I'm gone Skuld better not be stuffing her face..."
Bala-inlota Practice
With an upturned nose, Hel surveyed the Bala-inlota field with displeasure. "You're kidding aren't you?" Despite the fact that the action seemed to be headed in her direction the Aesir folded her arms defiantly, and complained to anyone who was in hearing distance. "I'm Queen of the underworld, I see no reason why I should engage in this activity. It's not as if I want to get hot and sweaty and have grass stains all over my clothes....". Nothing she said stopped the players that were drawing ever nearly. Hel managed to luck out as the opposing team rushed passed her without incident. She didn't have the ball and she wasn't activity blocking the goal so they left her be. The rush of wind only mildly tousled her hair, and skirt.
Confident that would be the end of her involvement on the field, she turned to leave when she caught sight of one of the other students that was on her team. Terror blazed in the student's eyes as a dozen spells were shot in their direction. Now, that just wasn't playing fair. Heaving a sigh, as if this was a great personal sacrifice on her part, Hel raised her wand aloft and tried for a basic protection spell they'd been teaching earlier in the day. It was enough, to prevent injury to the isolated team member but it was not enough to save them the game.