Meanwhile, still hidden in the shadow, Adjutor takes a moment to re-evaluate his current resources.
All of my swords are currently out of reach, but I'm in the shadow.
He could potentially be anywhere, but he can't find us here. However, by that same token, we can't find him. And then there's that blob thing, probably a metal instead of a liquid.
In that case it would be something like mercury...obvious use, aside from the combat applications, would be in sensing hidden presences via heat signatures, given mercury's use in thermometers, and it would be foolish to discount that mage upgrading it to be able to detect in more ways than just that.
Appears to have some kind of autonomous defense, but in terms of offense, it's only really deadly at close range. Unfortunately, that's where we're at our most powerful.
We need a way to either blind it or disable it. First, however, a test.
Adjutor takes a moment more to collect himself before casting Concept: Soundproofing on himself, deadening the air around him completely, not allowing it to carry even the slightest vibration, not even the tiniest sound. With that, he leaps out of the shadow, landing soundlessly in the shadows of a pillar on the other side of the hall. With a thought, Rahab and Valmanway turn incorporeal, disappearing before making their way to his hands. Silently sheathing Rahab as he waits for Valmanway to manifest, he summons Tyrfing to him as well, quickly checking it over before sheathing it as well, leaving himself with Valmanway in his hands.
24 bodies of blood, 24 souls. Not bad, but we're dead if we get caught like that again.
Deciding to test a theory, Adjutor takes a look around the pillar before he spots the lines by the prana flowing through the metal.
Considering what we've worked out before...
Gripping Valmanway, Adjutor forces the air off to Kayneth's side, somewhere in the new dust cloud far from his current location, to vibrate, trying to simulate the motion of a person trying to run away, but ending up with something closer to the motion of a wounded person instead.