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Just now, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"No." An unseen force sent Strohger flying off his feet. Blood began streaming down Variance's face. "You will stop this. Now."

"Get outta my way. Dude. Look. It has to end sometime."

[Strohger is a weak tempest user and so he couldn't beat goku probably without suffocating him in 5+ minutes.]

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Just now, Aeoliae said:

"Get outta my way. Dude. Look. It has to end sometime."

[Strohger is a weak tempest user and so he couldn't beat goku probably without suffocating him in 5+ minutes.]

"Must it end in violence? No one has anything to gain from this!" Variance began losing the steadiness in his voice.

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

 

[It should be noted that strohger can pull off some cool tricks with tempest, but he is ultimately still using it like using a fork for a soup instead of a spoon.]

Just now, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"Must it end in violence? No one has anything to gain from this!" Variance began losing the steadiness in his voice.

"I have nothing to lose."

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Just now, Aeoliae said:

[It should be noted that strohger can pull off some cool tricks with tempest, but he is ultimately still using it like using a fork for a soup instead of a spoon.]

"I have nothing to lose."

"Your life? The lives of others? Think, please!"

Posted
Just now, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"Your life? The lives of others? Think, please!"

"One life can be sacrificed for a life that has killed many, variance. Imust do this."

Posted (edited)
17 minutes ago, Aeoliae said:

Strohger attempted to cut Ayia with thin air while also draining the air around her.

[Make it quick please... although I am curious as to how aiya would win]

He was better at preparing his attacks than most. It had been almost a whole minute ago that he'd readied those air blades - he'd done it as subtly as possible, and in that regard it was quite impressive. The touch of this Tempest stuff was quite delicate.

But invisible didn't mean undetectable. Controlling air meant moving air, and moving air meant changing the balance of the room. She could locate the breaths from Allera, the circulation from room to room, the slight movements around Variance's barely-tangible form - but they were uniform enough to discern. The shifts in air around Strohger were too laminar and directed to mean anything other than his preparation for that 'sharp air' or whatever it had been.

The moment that flow shifted, Ayia sprang in an arc towards him. He began shifting the air around where she had just been almost simultaneously, but she'd seen the way his hands and eyes moved: incredible magic, certainly, but he was no warrior. None of his movements, reflexes, or perceptions would be remotely fine-tuned enough to even perceive her first attack, let alone counter it.

There was a small part of her that did kind of want to kill him, but her better judgement spoke otherwise. There were too many reasons not to.

Instants later, Ayia had swung around behind Strohger to slam her elbow deep into his back: just shy of the spine. Any closer would either have him permanently paralyzed or even killed outright - here, instead, would either knock him out cold or just throw his entire nervous system into short-term shock. There was the slight risk that eliminating his control over the air would turn it chaotic, but hopefully he'd be a bit tougher than that.

At the same time, she threw her other arm to hook around his neck with her elbow. She made a point not to squeeze against his jugular, but held him with a painfully tight grip between muscles hardened from years of training.

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Total attack time: 1.3 seconds

 

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

He was better at preparing his attacks than most. It had been almost a whole minute ago that he'd readied those air blades - he'd done it as subtly as possible, and in that regard it was quite impressive. The touch of this Tempest stuff was quite delicate.

But invisible didn't mean undetectable. Controlling air meant moving air, and moving air meant changing the balance of the room. She could locate the breaths from Allera, the circulation from room to room, the slight movements around Variance's barely-tangible form - but they were uniform enough to discern. The shifts in air around Strohger were too laminar and directed to mean anything other than his preparation for that 'sharp air' or whatever it had been.

The moment that flow shifted, Ayia sprang in an arc towards him. He began shifting the air around where she had just been almost simultaneously, but she'd seen the way his hands and eyes moved: incredible magic, certainly, but he was no warrior. None of his movements, reflexes, or perceptions would be remotely fine-tuned enough to even perceive her first attack, let alone counter it.

There was a small part of her that did kind of want to kill him, but her better judgement spoke otherwise. There were too many reasons not to.

Instants later, Ayia had swung around behind Strohger to slam her elbow deep into his back: just shy of the spine. Any closer would either have him permanently paralyzed or even killed outright - here, instead, would either knock him out cold or just throw his entire nervous system into short-term shock. There was the slight risk that eliminating his control over the air would turn it chaotic, but hopefully he'd be a bit tougher than that.

At the same time, she threw her other arm to hook around his neck with her elbow. She made a point not to squeeze against his jugular, but held him with a painfully tight grip between muscles hardened from years of training.

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And now their vision goes black, I guess.

"Great. You've proven your point now?"

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2 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

He was better at preparing his attacks than most. It had been almost a whole minute ago that he'd readied those air blades - he'd done it as subtly as possible, and in that regard it was quite impressive. The touch of this Tempest stuff was quite delicate.

But invisible didn't mean undetectable. Controlling air meant moving air, and moving air meant changing the balance of the room. She could locate the breaths from Allera, the circulation from room to room, the slight movements around Variance's barely-tangible form - but they were uniform enough to discern. The shifts in air around Strohger were too laminar and directed to mean anything other than his preparation for that 'sharp air' or whatever it had been.

The moment that flow shifted, Ayia sprang in an arc towards him. He began shifting the air around where she had just been almost simultaneously, but she'd seen the way his hands and eyes moved: incredible magic, certainly, but he was no warrior. None of his movements, reflexes, or perceptions would be remotely fine-tuned enough to even perceive her first attack, let alone counter it.

There was a small part of her that did kind of want to kill him, but her better judgement spoke otherwise. There were too many reasons not to.

Instants later, Ayia had swung around behind Strohger to slam her elbow deep into his back: just shy of the spine. Any closer would either have him permanently paralyzed or even killed outright - here, instead, would either knock him out cold or just throw his entire nervous system into short-term shock. There was the slight risk that eliminating his control over the air would turn it chaotic, but hopefully he'd be a bit tougher than that.

At the same time, she threw her other arm to hook around his neck with her elbow. She made a point not to squeeze against his jugular, but held him with a painfully tight grip between muscles hardened from years of training.

 

[Wait, so is Aiya strangling Strohger?]

"Why... you made the wrong move."

The air started flowing out of Ayia's lungs and a bubble of no air surrounded her.

[If you do kill strohger - which you can, he basically set himself up for failure. Ayia has approximately 3 minutes to 'subdue' him (By killing him or making him unable to think, or making him decontrol tempest) or she's dead by suffocation. ]

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She's just got him in a headlock.

In response, she pulled her forearm across his throat. Maybe he could control air, but she was curious to see how he did when he was the one without it.

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um, also... recall that she completely threw his nervous system. I dunno how that affects his Tempest powers, but at the very least it would be really hard to concentrate on them

 

Edited by Channelknight Fadran
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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

In response, she pulled her forearm across his throat. Maybe he could control air, but she was curious to see how he did when he was the one without it.

Variance used the dagger on Ayia. Immediately, she lost all senses, and went limp. He sent Strohger flying across the room. "ENOUGH."

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1 minute ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

Variance used the dagger on Ayia. Immediately, she lost all senses, and went limp. He sent Strohger flying across the room. "ENOUGH."

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:finger wagging:

nuh-uh-uh

She'd held that knife exactly once - it wasn't the kind of thing that anyone could detect normally. But still, she leapt out of the way, releasing Strohger.

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

In response, she pulled her forearm across his throat. Maybe he could control air, but she was curious to see how he did when he was the one without it.

Strohger, despite being in a strangle, could breathe perfectly fine. The bubble of no air remained around Ayia, and would probably kill her soon. He just had to delay... 

Tempest spoke for him, bending air to make raspy voices. "I have friends that can deal with you..."

1 minute ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

Variance used the dagger on Ayia. Immediately, she lost all senses, and went limp. He sent Strohger flying across the room. "ENOUGH."

Strohger hits the wall at terminal velocity and doesn't move. 

The bubble of air subsidizes, but strohger is still choking.

[Tempest can filter air.]

Posted
Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

She'd held that knife exactly once - it wasn't the kind of thing that anyone could detect normally. But still, she leapt out of the way, releasing Strohger.

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The effect won't last long. And Variance is fast, and also not particularly constrained by physical distance. I say he lands it.

1 minute ago, Aeoliae said:

Strohger, despite being in a strangle, could breathe perfectly fine. The bubble of no air remained around Ayia, and would probably kill her soon. He just had to delay... 

Tempest spoke for him, bending air to make raspy voices. "I have friends that can deal with you..."

Strohger hits the wall at terminal velocity and doesn't move. 

The bubble of air subsidizes, but strohger is still choking.

[Tempest can filter air.]

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He wasn't thrown that fast.

"Strohger? Return the air to normal."

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"Strohger? Return the air to normal."

[Still, he has some nevous system damage and some breathing problems; tempest can't do everything for him. Being thrown into a wall is enough to make him dazed for a while.]

"I can't... it... isn't responding."

[It is wayy harder to concentrate here, especially with a nerve system thats been damaged.]

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Just now, Aeoliae said:

[Still, he has some nevous system damage and some breathing problems; tempest can't do everything for him. Being thrown into a wall is enough to make him dazed for a while.]

"I can't... it... isn't responding."

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I meant it more as tossed, but my bad for the phrasing I suppose.

"Just keep trying, please." Variance felt fear creeping in on his mind, but he pushed it down. It was irrational.

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Just now, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"Just keep trying, please." Variance felt fear creeping in on his mind, but he pushed it down. It was irrational.

"No its..." Strohger reached for tempest, but it wasn't there. It was far away from his grasp, from his control. "Just...too far away to use.."

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Just now, Aeoliae said:

"No its..." Strohger reached for tempest, but it wasn't there. It was far away from his grasp, from his control. "Just...too far away to use.."

"...Alright." Variance quickly strode to the entrance to the room, and opened the door, allowing air to flow in. He didn't particularly care that this might upset the guards.

Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

The effects of the dagger began to wear off, leaving her to see Strohger muttering something incoherent against the back wall.

Oh.

….Crapbaskets.

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Sure, let's say the dagger got dislodged, I guess.

 

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, The Aspiring Archivist said:

"...Alright." Variance quickly strode to the entrance to the room, and opened the door, allowing air to flow in. He didn't particularly care that this might upset the guards.

 

The airflow does help a bit but most just ignore Ayia.

Strohger muttered, "I called a friend to help... should be here soon."

[Like really fast. Hedra unbounded is very fast. Allows for teleporting.]

Edited by Aeoliae

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