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Channelknight Fadran

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  1. If Kaeli noticed anything off about his composure, she didn't show it. "Let's get going, then."
  2. "What exactly would be the purpose of making a light rune out of light magic? And how would we even tell if it works?"
  3. "Are you guys?" Kaeli was already fingering her bowstring, itching for a bit of action.
  4. Vance watched the floating green light, stroking his chin. "Hmm. Looks quite capable of exploding your fingers off. What's the most harmless rune you've come across so far?"
  5. "Nice to meet you, Ran'at." And nice to know that his name wasn't actually Metal Arm Boy
  6. This thing was a lot more intelligent than any other wraith she'd fought before. These things were supposed to be mindless husks, not adaptible monsters. How was it maintaining such intense control of its amalgate form? That many souls inside of it shouldn't be able to work together in any meaningful way beyond base instinct. And there it went sending her attack off to the side, taking a full strike and translating it into barely a scrape. Damaging for sure, still, with all the magical force she'd put behind it - but certainly less of the checkmate attack she'd intended it to be. It shot towards her, giving off an inhuman roar. She could practically smell its bloodlust now. But Annimus was getting back up... she just had to keep it occupied for now...
  7. "You're..." Kaeli snapped her fingers a couple of times. "Iki? Ikeri?"
  8. "Well, catch your breath first. Let's not get ahead of ourselves." These two... the moon demigod and metal arm guy. She knew them. Kinda.
  9. "There was a bit of a spot." She frowned and glanced out towards the foothills. "Who's that?" "General Kenobi," Kaeli replied, "you are a bold one." Kaeli waved. No reason not to be friendly to the others.
  10. An intelligent wraith? Well that was certainly something. And it was right to boot. How queer. And then its speed... blinding, almost, in that instant. It hadn't been nearly that fast before. A magical burst, perhaps, of sorts? Were such monsters even capable of something akin to spellcasting? But now wasn't any time for thinking. This creature stood between her and... well, she was going to say "knowledge," but currently "survival" was probably more accurate. As matters went, her life force took top priority most of the time. That meant, of course, fighting. Drat... this is really more of his thing... Quendi clutched her staff with both hands, then as the claws slashed out towards her she sent a flash of magical energy straight from the core of her soul to her eyes and arms, flaring them with a burning power. The monster's movements appeared to slow down, the motion and trajectory projected clear as day. That one was moving there... the other one there... Right. Perfect. Time shot back to its regular pace as she twirled her staff in a rough figure-eight, deflecting aside both the strikes to open up the rest of the wraith's body, then striking upwards with the tip of her staff to slam it underneath its chin. The weave of motion would've been difficult - impossible, perhaps - to see for any normal person, though a skliled spellcaster would've been able to keep up with the attack with a bit of concentration. She leaped backwards, her staff back into a defensive position as she scraped across the gravel.
  11. Quendi didn't flinch. She'd felt it coming. A blade of pure energy. Her eyes were dead-set on those of the creatures' faces. You'll have to be a bit more creative than that. The sword slammed against a barrier of invisible force just inches from her head, the shadow breaking and dispersing around it. The darkness wisped away into a harmless vapor, swishing about before finally blinking out of existence without so much as a puff of smoke or mist. The look on the monster's face would've been priceless, if any of them had been paying attention. "Hit it with something!" Quendi announced, taking the moment of confused hesitation to strike back. She lowered into a hard dashing stance, circling about the creature and testing its reflexes. "It'll take it a moment to grow that sword back, so strike now!"
  12. Kaelie stumbled into the shrine, a little out of breath. Pant... pant... "Oh hey, Merc."
  13. Right off the bat Kaeli found herself just about surrounded by Lee'vis. The gravel grumbled and shook around her as the snake-like creatures circled Kaeli, trying to mesmerize her as they did the rest of their prey. It was a tactic that worked unfortunately often on the likes of children, she'd heard - but that wouldn't be sufficient to keep her still. Kaeli walked forwards, unafraid of their attempt at intimidation. The creatures' strategy was to trap their prey in the center of the circle, slowly closing in - but to have their prey simply walk away threw off their rhythm. The one closest to her seemed annoyed at this, launching itself from the dirt and flinging itself at Kaeli's face. She swatted it aside Now wasn't any time to be using magic. With the monsters now deterred, she made her way to a distant-looking shrine at the foot of the mountain.
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