> "You could level the mansion!? That's amazing!"
> Ask "Can we see it!?" like an enthusiastic kid
> After realizing our childish outbust say "Actually maybe Remilia wouldn't be as interested as we are"
> "The waterfall would still be extremely painful wouldn't it? Not to mention the physical force of such a large volume of water falling from a great height, it might even pin her down. I wonder if she would be willing to risk it for an object of interest placed behind the waterfall..."
> Smile devilishly as if we had cornered our dinner back in the day
> Make a mental note on there being something specific about sunlight that harms vampires
> "I can only perform my greatest magics when I am in peak condition." Patchouli says. "And if I were to do so; I would not have the energy to send Koakuma to Makai. However yes, if I were to actually
cast a Royal Flare within the mansion, I would burn it to the ground."
> Patcouli holds out her hands in front of her, with a small gap.
> "Although I suppose there is no harm in showing you the
basest version of my Sun-Sign magic."
> The witch seems to focus intently for a few moments, chanting quietly under her breath; her purple eyes taking on a yellow hue. Then, a small ball of intense flames forms within the gap between her hands. It dosen't at all look like regular fire, and is giving off an intense heat.
> Patchouli dispells the sphere after only a few seconds, and with the heat you could feel from it, you get the impression even such a small sphere could have made the books catch fire if it was around much longer.
> "There is a reason why Remilia keeps me around; after all." Patchouli states, sounding a little proud of herself. "The Mistress only keeps the company of those she sees worth it. Myself; Lady Sakuya and even Miss Meiling are all exceptional in our own ways."
> "If you were able to get past said waterfall to hide something there to begin with, there would either be a way around the water, or it couldn't be that forceful to begin with." Patchouli responds in a mildly condescending tone. She doesn't seem too interested in this topic, flicking through a new book as if looking for something.