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They were thrown into a dungeon, and Grandpa Smedry and Quentin were captured to be tortured. Bastille was angry with herself, accepting the blame for being captured. After Alcatraz made his prison guard angry to try and trick him, Bastille grabbed the guard and knocked him out, then freed them. On their way to free Grandpa Smedry and Quentin, they fought an Alivened, Bastille fighting one bravely. In the battle, Alcatraz broke her Crystin sword with his Talent.{{book ref|a1|15}} Bastille and the others distracted Blackburn and freed Grandpa and Quentin. Blackburn followed them, and dueled with Grandpa Smedry. When Blackburn won, Librarian thugs took Bastille captive, though she fought valiantly against them using only a crystal dagger.{{book ref|a1|18}} When Alcatraz tricked Blackburn and blinded him, the thugs holding Bastille captive fled, and Bastille resisted the urge to chase them down. They subsequently caused more chaos and Bastille escaped the library with the others.{{book ref|a1|19}}
 
==Relationships==
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|I'll have you know that I'm quite good at hugging, despite what you might think. A hug is just a type of grappling move where you don't try to leave the other person dead.
|Bastille{{book ref|a6|4}}
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===Alcatraz Smedry===
Bastille initially envied [[Alcatraz]] for his Oculator powers, was exasperated by his Smedry nature, and disparaged his lack of knowledge of Free Kingdoms culture and technology. However, as they adventure together, they developed a friendship and then a mutual crush, which Bastille admitted to during the battle for Mokia.{{book ref|a4|24601}} She expressed her affection for him largely the same way she had expressed her jealousy: physical and verbal violence.
 
As the narrator of ''Bastille versus the Evil Librarians'', she repeatedly denied being romantically affected by Alcatraz's smile and physical closeness (at that time), but admitted to concern for his well-being.{{book ref|a6|4}}
 
By the time Alcatraz wrote ''The Dark Talent'', they were married.{{book ref|a5|Epilogue}}
 
===Draulin===
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|I so wanted her to follow her father’s path, not mine. The life of a knight is a lonely one.
|Draulin, observing Bastille unconscious{{book ref|a5|Bob}}
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Bastille shared her intensity, knighthood, and physical prowess with her mother, [[Draulin]]. Both were willing to go to great lengths to save and protect each other, and both were utterly devoted to their knightly oaths to protect the Smedry clan and other Free Kingdom royalty.
 
However, Bastille rarely felt that her mother approved of her actions. Draulin was harsh by nature, and she did not give compliments lightly.
 
===Archedis===
Bastille was inspired to join the Knights of Crystallia by a skilled and charismatic knight named Archedis. Her adoration for him helped revive her after being disconnected from the Crystin Mind Stone, inspiring jealousy from Alcatraz.{{book ref|a3|13}}
 
Archedis voted to promote Bastille to a full Knight in order to use her in a plot to get [[Leavenworth Smedry]] killed, but this plot fails. He underestimated Bastille again when he revealed he was a traitor, while all the other Knights were stunned, but she defeated him in a duel, her tenacity outmatching his skill.{{book ref|a3|21}}
 
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