>Oh well, it's good clean fun, at least
>Keep it up, and see if we can be a little more evasive of any incoming faeries, since it's probably safer to assume that none of them are on our team
>Indeed!
>You keep it up, trying to be more evasive. You also decide to presume no one is on your team.
>Time passes. You find you have one advantage; the faeries tend to know what team your own, so about a third of them don't bother you (the remainder seem confused as to what team they're on.) You also quickly learn how to roll and cover your blind spots better, which lets you deal with a few opportunistic faeries. You lose count of how many times you were tagged and how many you tag, but you also cease to care. It's just fun to loop and fly around and twist in midair. There is a moment when you pull a twist to cover your back, and accidentally whack a faerie with your messenger bag (this doesn't count as a tag, you learn), and another when a faerie accidentally slams into your behind headfirst (which did count as a tag. But overall, things go well.
> After twenty minutes or so, the faeries seem content to argue over who won, and descend to the northern shore.
>You feel significantly more confident in your aerial maneuverability!
>_