Ezra LonginiaThe situation was getting very heated, very fast. Ezra winced when the teenager fired her gun at the floor, the sudden noise startling him. It hadn't been aimed at him, so it hadn't triggered his curse... he could be thankful for that, at least.
No one had noticed him from his position behind the brown-haired man, and at this point, Ezra was more than glad of that. Chasing the girl in the first place hadn't been a good idea - he had been certain that he could corner her and determine what she was, but there were three too many people now for him to be comfortable dealing with if the blonde girl turned hostile.
Very quietly, almost comically, Ezra backpedaled in the snow towards the rooftop door. It wasn't heroic, and it certainly wasn't capable of avoiding all detection, but he was going to take advantage of the fact that no one had noticed him and make good on his exit. The metal door creaked a little, but Ezra quickly backed out and closed it behind him.
He let out a breath of air, and started to quickly descend the stairs. A potential, four-or-three on one battle was never good odds. He needed to get out of here before the girl shifted her focus.
Lucas“Rejection of Matter.”
The power to deny Creation!?That kind of power was monstrous to the point of absurdity. Lucas watched, hanging in the air, as Crest's arms and sword erased the existence of the bookshelf he had pushed on top of him. Adding to that, the woman he had blinded had drawn back her bow, notching another magical arrow.
If he died in the air - there was only one thing to do.
Lucas's frame twisted in the air, sacrificing his right leg the first stroke of Crest's sword. His face twisting in pain as the machete ate away more of his body, the resident pivoted upwards to the limit of what he was able...
Now.Caedia's arrows hit him full on, not being enough to penetrate his resistance but still carrying enough force to push him backwards and away from Crest. The resident landed on his weakened hand, which snapped like a twig under his weight. Snarling as the bone bound itself back together, Lucas was only able to support himself on three limbs.
That, however, was enough.
All of the plants in the store began to rustle, moving faster than the gentle breeze. His leg was still slowly knitting itself back together, but his hands had completely healed, and were buried in the earth. Lucas looked at them, and the sound of the plants died. The breeze died. Everything was, quite simply, as still as it could be.
The resident disappeared.
It was so fast that a normal human wouldn't even have seen it. A fist had pounded the ground in front of Crest hard enough to crush anything it touched, cratering the earth like a hammer against tinfoil. At that instant, Lucas's foot lashed out at Crest with enough force to send him clean across the room.
Vlad Drăculea"It is a pleasure to meet you in person, Lord Drăculea. I am Wiseman, Grand Sorcerer and Adviser to the city-state of Cujam. Considering the skill and experience of your butler I have no doubt that he has already informed you of my intentions here. In that case all that is left for the both of us is to know if you will accept me into your service."
The lord's eyes burned from the shadowed throne. His voice possessed a certain charisma, even though his icy aura made the room itself grow cold.
"Wiseman..."
Drăculea's upper body was hidden in shadow, but one of his hands could be seen upon the throne, a pale finger slowly tapping the armrest.
"I have not seen what you could provide to warrant
payment, magi. Prove to me that you are not wasting my time, and I will consider it."