Liam
By the time that Shirou was back on the couch Liam was right there mixing up a Secret Irish Concoction that was certain to get rid of the worst of his benighted drunkenness. Or make him vomit, but that's why Liam fetched a bucket out from underneath Petra's sink. "Here, boy; drink this. It'll get rid of the worst of it one way or another," the vampire said as he held out a glass of disturbing dark fluid. "Old Irish remedy."
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Muramasa Katase
So much attention was focused on subduing and forcibly integrating Misaka's soul into the collective, while crushing her ego to dust so that she would never have any deciding influence on the demon of the sword. It was not truly that difficult - everything special about the girl was in her body, not in her soul. She was no more or less resilient to Katase's damnation than any other. That is to say, not very.
It was several minutes before Mitsuba received a reply to her question. Katase's answer was a simple one: a haze of black and red left the sword and began to take shape in front of its new temporary wielder. Not her favorite form - not even a her, really. Just an ordinary young man with black hair in traditional Japanese clothes that Muramasa Katase had slain centuries ago.
"Will this suffice, Mitsuba-san?" she asked through the puppet once its vocal cords had taken full form.
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Ron
The corpse of the bear spirit was dissolving rapidly so the bees would be able to get at Ron soon enough. That just meant he had to take advantage of it being there while he could. With another surge of essence through his muscles and bones the werewolf began to lift it up over his head. From there he did something that probably wouldn't work, but would at least be distracting:
Ron threw the bear's decomposing body up out of the hole, then jumped up after it. The bear didn't hit anything useful, but when did even the bees witness giant bear being thrown out of a pit? While that, and Annabeth, kept it distracted he kept on moving. He picked up the corpse by one of its massive mostly-intact arms and swung the bear like a flail to disperse some of the swarm.