Childish and stubborn! Like, say, someone who was arguing with a door knocker. That counted.
"Are you laughing at me?" Rinoa asked the second knocker. Which would be very helpful, since it had been established that that was the thoroughly deaf one.
"This labyrinth is stupid, and I'm tired, and my friends are missing, and maybe you two shouldn't piss me off because I have powers you can't even imagine and if you don't like the knockers where they are now, I promise you I can shove them places that will make you pray for your own deaths."
There were, of course, several problems with that. One being that half the intended audience wouldn't hear it. Another, her powers didn't work in here, and a third, they were disembodied heads that served as knockers. They didn't really have a further anatomy to threaten.
This did not stop Rinoa from glaring and hoping it worked, anyway.
Re: Stop!
"Are you laughing at me?" Rinoa asked the second knocker. Which would be very helpful, since it had been established that that was the thoroughly deaf one.
"This labyrinth is stupid, and I'm tired, and my friends are missing, and maybe you two shouldn't piss me off because I have powers you can't even imagine and if you don't like the knockers where they are now, I promise you I can shove them places that will make you pray for your own deaths."
There were, of course, several problems with that. One being that half the intended audience wouldn't hear it. Another, her powers didn't work in here, and a third, they were disembodied heads that served as knockers. They didn't really have a further anatomy to threaten.
This did not stop Rinoa from glaring and hoping it worked, anyway.