Her eyes lit up at once as though struck by lightning and burst into flame, standing tall on her self-righteous legs and grinning almost maniacally. The wind whipped her dark fur and for a moment she imagined there was some magical aura brewing around her and her army of undead flowers. Ava cackled, "<b>Proper? Holy? They're just words, your honor, and your <i>words</i> are futile against my... daarrkkk maggiiccc,</b>" she howled, drawing out the words with a spooky up-and-down inflection. And just like that it would seem that her daaarrkk maaggiiiccc prevailed against the Lore's greatest white knight as he cried against her will and one pretty petal smacked him down. As if falling off his literal high horse (knights had horses, right?) he crumpled to the ground beneath her unholy powers and begged mercy.
If wolves could cry there'd be tears streaming down her cheeks, no doubt about it, at the scene she was watching. It looked like he was flailing, one big white fish flopped on out of the water and into her garden... of the <i>dead</i>! Black as the night itself she indeed transformed into a witch, arching her back as well as she could - which was hard to do properly, being that she was not a witch's black cat - and approached the writhing knight with a delicate step. Her jaw was parted, teeth glinting like her eyes, though it was much unlike a wild animal swooping in on their kill. Her tail, at least, still flickered with the play they were having... though it was difficult to pretend to be something demented without becoming a little wonky yourself.
She lowered herself nearly to her belly in front of him, her gaze wide and wild in itself. "<b>Mercy?</b>" she chuckled and shook her head. "<b>I'm afraid there is no word for mercy in the old witch's tongue...</b>" No word for please, thank you, or carrots either, but that would go without mention. She would hold her bright eyes on him for a moment, her expression going blank as though she were seeing a vision from the underworld that she served. And finally Ava reared back up and whispered hurriedly, "<b>I have seen a vision from the realm...</b>" Then she turned and stepped away, her movements deliberate and slow. She would pace back and forth, occasionally tossing her head. "<b>There is one way to save you, great knight. Only one thing you can do, lest the flowers gain thrist for your blood once again...</b>" Then she stopped, inhaled deeply, and sprung for him.
Ava wasn't attempting to land on top of him, by any means, just in front of him with her tail lashing spiritedly behind her. Dead serious she murmured, "<b>You must swear an oath to the demon god...</b>" Uh oh, on the spot here. Uh, uh, uh... "<b>Vox..y...os. Voxyos!</b>" Immediately her mind began to whirl at all the fun things she could do with an oath... maybe make him stand on one leg and sing Voxyos' official decree? But she quickly banished the approaching grin from her face - somehow she imagined the brave knight would not submerge himself in darkness so easily...