The original mud child, and his two clones slunk to the floor in a manner that would not be possible for anybody with any kind of skeletal system. And with an equally awkward movement pivoted around the path of the fireballs. (You did not mention witch part of us you were aiming for and the timing, so im assuming you aimed to hit us after our dodge since it is the most realistic and practicall attack. Rather than simply aiming where we were.) this short show of agility would either boast this child's squirmy side, or show his lack of trust in his own defences. Then again, who would possibly want to get cleaved headlong by a weapon they had never seen. The clone that had cast the terror gaze began to aparently melt, and dove forward before exploding. The explosion wasnt violent, but it deffinately carried some force and heat. The remnants of mud were washed aside by the rain, and out through the holes in the train created by the incredible freballs launched earlier. The clones seemingly did not last long. Still, Jynxs and 2 clones still existed. All 3 individuals suddenly grew in mass, by seemingly double! Clearly some law of physics had just been broken, for the young men before you 3 clearly created the mass that they grew by. One clone raced forward on all fours, and as it neared the micheal, its arms began to grow. It was using the modified terror claw. Dark twisted Psi radiated off their arms in etheral fashion. It swung towards Micheals upper thigh, and continued to race upon all 4's to the assassin, where it swung the other glowing terror claw towards his abdomen. In its final moments, the clone got as close to the assassin (or micheal if interupted early.) and detonated as the first had. Once more the remains were washed away by the small scale storm. The original Jynxs and his remaining clone remained where they were after the dodge, and began concentrating more energy into their eyes. The original Jynxs became easy to distinguish by a cloud of psi that began swirling about his left shoulder. The psi was so dense it glowed and was visible to the nake untrained eye.