The writing on the wall had been clear enough. Show up at the junkyard tonight, with the promise of information. That was certainly an offer Thirst couldn't refuse -- then again, she would have been an idiot to assume the person behind the messages was entirely benevolent in nature. Having learned from her fight with Ophelia, the Homunculus now
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The situation was certainly very dramatic, and even Thirst appreciated the grandiosity. In fact, she smiled (without a hint of pleasantry behind it, but still). "I look forward to meeting you again, Dragon," she said quite calmly. Not that she could have put up much of a fight.
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The large metal objects in the air were torn apart, and recomposed into the layered elements of a very small bit thick metallic prison. Slowly, but surely, they began to encircle Thirst in a sphere of metal.
"Goodbye."
When the metal had closed all around, leaving Thirst with a very limited amount of space to move inside, the spherical prison was floated out over the water. Not near the shore, but rather, a couple of miles out. The Dragon of Metal floated alongside her creation. Once she concluded the water would be sufficiently deep, she sent the metal prison down to the very bottom, using both her powers and basic gravity to sink it.
However, she didn't return back to her 'normal' self after all of this was done. The Dragon remained, feeling vaguely discontented that all she could do was contain the threat rather than ending her ( ... )
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