He tenses as Swordfish draws closer. He searches his memory for any information on this epic, frantically trying to remember his weakness.
He's afraid, and worried that he might have to use his powers. Perhaps he'd have to sacrifice the kid. For the greater good.
No! he told himself. What am I thinking? He should save all the lives that he could.
He breathes in deep, then touches the concrete wall of the hideout. He forms a chunk of it into a long, silver sword and a pocket of air behind it so he can take the sword out. He immediatley feels an intense hatred towards the epic. Lavoisier was much more powerful than him. Why should he get to threaten Lavoisier?
He calmed himself down. Save the child. That was his objective. Save the stupid, whiny, ugly little-
Sparks. This will be hard. Regardless, he jumps out from the shadows and slipped his sword behind Swordfish's blade, blocking him from slitting the child's throat. He pushed the kid aside and fell into a swordfighting stance.