This Duelling League is quite a world apart from the Al-Revis school, indeed. Crazed swordsmen, gods as a dime-a-dozen merchandise, mad angels... and whatever Indalecio is. Not that this matters all that much to Isolde, even with the natural curiosity of an alchemist being somewhat lost by the years. What matters is that, in terms of raw power, the Wiseman Indalecio is ironically inferior to the somber schoolteacher: both have quite the magical arsenal under their fingertips, but Isolde's Mana is surprisingly more apt at that spellcasting thing than Indalecio's fancy fireworks. Not to mention she has a speed and durability edge on him, so she's far more likely to be the one who emerges from the battle's debris. Looks are deceiving, after all, and Isolde is living proof of that corollary.