Gilfred grinned as he sheathed Clarent, it all had gone well after all. Thema and her plants were very effective, as well were the others. All in all it was a lesion to the Metal elemental that speed was sometimes more important, and that he couldn't take all the traits of his element. Laughing at the thought his hand fell to scratch the head of Gawain, which had never left his side but was now in a more relaxed state.[b] "One hell of a fight eh Will?" [/b]He called over to where he had last seen his brother, a slight laugh in his voice. As the seconds ticked by Gilfred turned, half expecting to see him talking to Shida or one of the others, so when he saw that their was nobody there he wrote it off as that, shrugged it off, and began looking over the desiccated remains of one of the scouts, which were still smoldering. [i][b] "I know the one I fought is still alive",[/i][/b] he heard Phil tell the others [b][i]"What do we want to do with him... It?"[/i][/b] Breaking his gaze from the scorched body Gilfred walked over to the Light elemental and his unconscious prisoner. He had all intention of letting the others what to do with this one, but there was something that needed doing. Reaching out into nearest garbage pile with his powers Gilfred located a small amount of small metal appliances and parts, as wall as a couple of shopping carts and a bunch of cans. Holding out his left hand, palm up, he crouched in front of the Vygorn. He began pulling the metal towards him, flattening it into wires, or breaking it into wires with Shatter, as the case may be. But all of the various wires began to run across, his left palm, and Unity began to heat up as it cold forged them into two large wires that wove their way around the Vygorn's hands and feet securing them tightly. As each finished tieing the hands and feet, Gilfred reached over and finished the job by fusing the ends of the wires. Satisfied he stood and gave the light elemental a polite nod, turning once more to look at the others. They all looked alright, no worse for ware, all save for the Ice elemental and his brother who he noticed were not there. A confused look flashing across his face Gilfred began to make his way over to the others, when he heard a small splash emanate from one of his foot falls. Looking down his look of confusion deepened and the leaned down to dip one of his hands in the puddle, it had not rained recently, and even if it had it would have been acid rain, undrinkable. Yet, here on the ground was an expensive commodity out here, pure water, it's sheen catching the dim predawn light. Looking around he noticed another puddle on the road, and then another one, each one adding to his confusion. That's when he heard it [b][i]"Alright, screw the plan, we need to go rescue Cora as a team."[/i][/b] And at that point the reason behind the disappearance of his brother and the Ice elemental, as well as the puddles all clicked in his head. If the the Ice elemental had run off, or was captured, then Will... Gilfred clenched his fist at his side, what water that remained on the gauntlet ran through his fingers and dripped on the ground, [i]"The idiot ran after her alone, didn't he?"[/i] He questioned himself. Unclenching his fist, Gilfred calmed himself down and spoke out in an even tone, his eyes darting from puddle to puddle, [b]"I'm coming as well, and I can tell you exactly where they went."[/b]