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    As Alois was tossed off, a bit shocked by her sudden burst of strength and force, he had a moment of pause before getting back to his feet. Getting ready to give chase to the woman, both dissatisfied that they were no closer to learning anything really and that he had lost a contest of strength with her, his own path was barred by the sudden flurry of pigeons. "I hate these birds so much," he muttered. "Well, that happened." He sighed, clearly resigned to what had just happened, before looking back to Penelope. "I can tell you we searched every room in this place and didn't find Cat anywhere so I can say for sure she's not just taking a nap or anything from one too many drinks." Letting out a sigh after informing her there was a brief pause. And then, as he helped her off the ground he said, "you know I totally would've won even before you got there." Tsetseg was only more confused as to what to do now. She had shot the man, in the leg no less, and it did little to stop his gait. Similarly he had displayed a strength she had only seen in some of the members of the Beir Tribe and Urvan as he stopped the horse with nothing more than his bare hands. Tsetseg didn't really know what to do right now as Cora didn't seem to want to kill the man, but she wasn't sure she could shoot him anywhere that would debilitate him enough to keep him down without killing him. She also had only shot the horse earlier because it was necessary to do so as well, being an enemy horse, but now that the horse was being attacked by the man there was a part of her that felt it entirely unnecessary and cruel to just kill the steed. As such, she just kept her bow trained on the man, waiting to shoot at his arm if he had attempted to strike at Cora or Link.
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