[Isamu glares again, and an image of light forms behind him. He could argue out loud again, but why do that when he can do this?
The image is of himself and Richard. He's standing in front of the king, a wooden plank in hand, defending them both from an enemy not visible in the illusion but one that should be known to both of them.
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The image is of himself and Richard. He's standing in front of the king, a wooden plank in hand, defending them both from an enemy not visible in the illusion but one that should be known to both of them.
Do moments like this mean nothing?]