"Ah, so you may pose a challenge afterall," Abaddon said excitedly as the summoner stopped his magic wave and began manipulating it for his own use. A bolt of lightning flew towards him shortly afterwards, and though it could have been dodged, Abaddon just growled in annoyance as he raised up his arm to block the magic. No shields though, just a shadowy limb to show the pitiful summoner he was far outmatched at the moment. If this guy wanted to back up all his proud retorts, he should really consider stepping up his game. "A basic lightning spell?! And I'm the amateur here?! You're funny, are you one of those second rate stage magicians people hire for kids' parties?" Abaddon got down on all fours and charged the summoner, but as he neared him a swarm of oversized bees came flying at him from nowhere! Abaddon let out a surprised sound as he ran head first into them, immediately receiving dozens of burning stings all over his bodies. Lashing out with spikes and tendrils wouldn't help right now since there were hundreds of these overgrown bastards, and as able as Abaddon was to just disintegrate them all with his aura he wasn't willing to use more of his magical abilities. Afterall... This guy wasn't worth it! "You know... I really hate bees!" So now Abaddon rushed the mage once again. What would he do? Lash out with tendrils? Swipe at him claws? Just pin him down and disembowel him? All desirable options for Abaddon, particularly the last one, but he had something a tad more interesting in mind. With the swarm following him, he took a leap for his foe to feign a pounce, but rather than actually touch him, his body did the same thing it had done with the mole ape thingy and assumed its liquid shadow form. "Gotcha!" Abaddon's voice hissed as his shadows avoided the man and regrouped behind him. "Here, let's see how you like it! You bitch, I'll probably have swollen spots all over me for days!" Abaddon grabbed the man and allowed some of his body to slither over him, resembling a certain black ooze from a comic series. The darkness wrapped around the man's hands and feet, and now Abaddon lifted him up so that he could feel the sting of the swarm instead.