Interestingly enough no one paid much attention to the real Omega. His copy took care of Clarissa, but to make sure nothing would happen he created two little mice, both were loaded with a binding spell, which would be needed later. As he turned his cloaking back on he slowly moved, letting his copy have fun with the mage. Leaving one of the mice to go with two bigger shadowfiends to bind the downed mage. That connected with his copy should be enough, even if the bigger beasts get slain by her. Meanwhile Omega by manipulating shadows and moving in blind spots, additionally ensured he was not traceable. It took him a bit but he managed to get close to Ascot. Catherine looked mad as a nest of hornets, but that was something he’d deal with. Wordlessly giving the signal for a fiend to attack, similarly he’d let the second mouse go and get Catherine in a bind. One should note that both mice didn’t have to attack the targets, it was enough even if destroyed by them. However the bind triggered only if they were close. Omega placed a hand on Ascots’ shoulder, letting him know that he was there with him. Even if hidden by both his magic and his devices. The remaining number of shadowfiends was not that much different from what he had initially, however the spell took a large toll on him. Fighting would be really hard now, so if anything else, he’d avoid combat, letting his pets aid the other fighters, after all it wasn’t over and Omega had a bad feeling in the back of his skull. Something wasn’t right, but it may have been just a feeling.