Hmm... Interesting. Let me say... Fight me. Yes, fight me, dear Liliana.
The assassin was silent. She scaled the massive walls to the balcony of Liliana's hotel room. She crawled in the window. She moved toward the bed where Liliana lay. She raised her knife with one hand and ripped the covers off with other. Liliana was ready. Liliana lay in the bed holding her hand outstretched. The assassin was startled and Liliana blasted her with a kill-spell, decapitating her.
Liliana rose from her bed. Before the first assassin's corpse could hit the floor, two more assassins leapt in from the balcony and tried to attack Liliana from both sides. Liliana pointed her palms at the women as she readied two more spells. Suddenly a loud noise stopped the three women.The doors to the room tore from the hinges and there stood the master assassin Vraska.
"The hells are you doing here gorgon!? And why are your girls trying to kill me!?"
"It isn't just them." Vraska ran towards Liliana. She was fast. Faster than Liliana expected. The gorgon held the necromancer by the throat and raised her into the air. "You may not have been involved in the riots, but you are a far greater danger to Ravnica than the Azorius and Boros combined." Vraska walked calmly over to the balcony and dangled Liliana over the guard rail. Liliana clawed at the gorgon's hand. "You think you're better than Ravnica. You hold yourself higher than every other being in the multiverse and you use this to justify your sick actions, and that lofty height is what's going to kill you." The gorgon released her grip and Liliana fell.
Vraska leaned over the rail to watch her assassination in action. Falling, Liliana's eyes began to glow an insidious shade of purple. A massive explosion of Black-Mana burst from beneath the necromancer and from it a skeletal dragon appeared and caught her with its tail. The bone dragon swooped up and crashed into the balcony. Vraska slid back into the hotel room. Her assassins however were caught in the skeleton's jaw and mutilated.
The dragon crawled in through the window and into the hotel. It placed Liliana down and continued its assault on Vraska. It eventually pinned her the back wall of the room. "Did you think that it would be that easy!?" Liliana shouted as she walked towards Vraska.
"Actually yes." Vraska choked from beneath the hulking creature. The gorgon's hair fluttered away from her face revealing her glowing eyes. Liliana jumped back, covering her eyes with her arm. The bone dragon reared its head to breath fire, but it couldn't summon any flames before Vraska turned to it, an eerie green glow emanating from her eyes enveloping the undead beast. The bone dragon crackled loudly as it turned to stone.
Her eyes shut tight, Liliana began to panic. How could she fight an opponent without being able to see? It didn't matter, Vraska's hand was once again tightly wrapped around Liliana's neck. Liliana clawed at the Gorgon's hand once again as she felt her walking to the balcony, or rather the gaping hole in the wall that had once been an exit to the balcony. Liliana waved her hand in front of her and with the remaining mana she could muster fired a cloud of black smoke into the gorgon's face. Enraged Vraska grabbed the witch's hand and snapped the bones in her wrist. She did the same with her other hand. Liliana shouted in pain. "That is enough spells from you!" The smoke burnt but Vraska powered through, her face steaming as she stepped toward the opening.
"Alright fine," Liliana choked, her eyes still shut tight. "But how about I've got a just death for you?"
Vraska stopped walking. "What are you talking about witch, I have the upperhand. Your death is inevitable. I win."
"Do you? From here it looks like, excuse me. That's a poor word choice. It seems like I've already won. You have forgotten who you're fighting gorgon." Liliana grinned as she felt the hand on her throat jerk and drop her. Vraska looked down at the glowing blade erupting from her chest. She looked back to find her first assassin's headless zombie stabbing her in the back.
Coughing Liliana rose, "I'm a necromancer sweetie, and may I say your girls are very good at killing. I might keep this one around."
Liliana laughed as she heard the assassin's enchanted poison take effect. Vraska twitched and spasmed on the floor as she tried to crawl toward Liliana. "How dare you. Is nothing sacred to you!?"
"Hmm, no, not really. And I thought you liked just deaths. Nothing seems more poetically cruel than a master killed by her own minion." Liliana's laugh burst into a cackle as Vraska's spasms stopped and Liliana opened her eyes. "But two assassins would be twice as nice to keep around."