"Right." Coral nodded as she caught the relic. Whether she was responding that she understood the weaknesses, or that she would have no trouble leacing Schwarz to her doom, was left to interpretation.
She dashed up to the big snake's head and activated her semblance, teleporting above it and falling lightly on its head. Her clone had at its eye, though not much was going to land from there, especially with the snake already dodging her partner's weird glowing lights. Coral held on, dodging the errant strikes as well, until she saw that Schwarz had actually managed to land something. The scales were fizzling away, leaving the delicious sight of slightly-cooked meat. Her wicked smile in place, she raised her claws and began silently tearing away. All that could be seen were chunks mysteriously tearing away from the snake's head as Coral dug through it.
Then a flash from the top of the ruins signaled Michelle's shot, and Coral felt a huge weight tear into her side, flinging her completely from her target. Her aura became blindingly visible as it tried to absorb the blow, eventually cracking and splitting as the round exploded and the shrapnel buried itself in Coral's flesh. Her clone fizzled out as a warning bell chimed from her and Schwarz's linked scrolls; the hit had been too much, and her Aura was at the warning threshold.
For a moment, she lay there in the dust, blinking to rearrange her world. Something had happened, but she couldn't quite figure out what it was. She reviewed her memory as quickly as she could piece it together, and painfully pushed herself up to a sitting position. She'd managed to get knocked far enough into the woods that the snakes hadn't seen her as she came out of stealth, so that was good; at least she wasn't in immediate danger.
She looked back at the battlefield. What had that been? There had been a flash of some sort; she looked in that direction. Oh... a sniper. She grit her teeth in fury and pain, and contrary to the flashing of her scroll, activated her semblance again.
She teleported up to the individual who was causing her so much pain, and ripped her weapon from her unexpecting hands, tossing it down into the ruins below. Michelle never got a chance to figure out what was going on; as soon as her weapon was tossed away, an invisible fist slammed into her face, sprawling her out on the rock. She could do nothing but cover her face and try to roll away from her attacker as Coral rained down blows. Coral's aura reserves were drained, so thankfully her knives still lay in the woods where they'd scattered upon her injury, but punching wasn't that different from stabbing, and she was good at it. One didn't spend a stint in a fight ring without learning how to dish out damage unarmed.
Coral deactivated her semblance, banishing her clone and making her horrid visage appear in a puff of inky smoke in front of Michelle. Black blood oozed from her side and her mouth, and her left arm lay uselessly at her side. She reared back her fist to launch another punch, but something clipped her, and for a moment she paused. It was all that Michelle needed to dodge away and pull out her pistols, opening fire at her assailant. Caught in the crossfire, Coral's last sparks of aura blocked what they could until she ran out completely, collapsing to the side and tumbling from the pillar to land in a bloodied mess on top of the rifle that she'd thrown down just moments before.