Revan “No, but that is a fantastic idea. That way, when I punish you like the youngling you are, I’ll have an audience to witness my- crap I’m doing it again.” Revan cursed, he thought he had ridden out the effects of using his Satan soul forms so many times in succession, claiming his superiority to trees and forest creatures, and spending some of his nights at the local brothel when he delved into his Asmodeus modes. His recent discovery of Xavier, however, made him take certain precautions. It was bad enough that Xavier existed, he didn’t need him to have little brother’s and sister, especially being born anywhere near the guildhall. “Anyway, I might have to talk to Annabeth soon about this whole. . . [i]Parenting[/i] thing, cause my first conversation with the kid didn’t go well. . .at all. Is it bad when you tell children that them being born is a gigantic mistake, cause the reaction I got when I told him that leads me to believe so.” [@Feisty-Pants] Aiden Aiden sighed as Oriel went up to the surface before even trying to formulate a plan. He knew every second counted, but this was her being reckless again. Aiden followed at a slower pace, thinking over the information they possessed and the skills they had. Aiden had, through intense training and periods of meditation, worked on increasing the potency of his Ice, as well as his ability to use his water magic offensively and defensively. Their opponent was a sand mage, which meant Oriel had a natural advantage and disadvantage against this guy. She could turn all of his attacks and traps into glass, but since her fire never went out, he could easily use that against them as well. Aiden’s water magic could also be of use, but the fact that there was sand everywhere proved to be a problem. So, the first thing they had to do was even the plan field once they found the guy, which Aiden was confident he could do with his dragon slayer senses, especially in TDS mde, though he would save that for later. Once Aiden had climbed out into the blazing heat, now used to such temperatures after the week of hell Ajax had put them through, to luckily find Oriel had stayed behind to allow him to catch up. [color=6ecff6]Okay Oriel, I need you to listen to me, we have some advantages of our own against this guy elementally, with your fire and my water, but he knows this and will be able to counter them, and even use them against us if he’s as clever as Ajax says.”[/color] Aiden looked out over the horizon, scanning for any signs of disturbances, already beginning the process of trying to track his target’s scent. [color=6ecff6]“Basically, if you can help it, snuff out all of the flames you send out before he can make use of the. Other than that, the best we can do is keep on our guard and remember that everything around us can be a possible weapon he can utilize. Now come on, I’ve got his scent, so follow me.”[/color] Aiden said as he made his way onto the barren landscape, eyes peeled and a plan already laid out. As he had been talking to Oriel, he had been slowly trickling a stream of water magic into the ground around them, making the sand clump together and turn into mud. He increased the amount as he walked, effecting an area of about 10 feet in diameter, and spreading down into the earth at about half that. Hopefully, this would neutralize or, at the very least, weaken any traps he had set to blow near the entrance. [@Hebigami Shiho] [@j8cob]