[center][i][h3][color=crimson]Logan International Airport[/color][/h3][/i][/center] With the arrival of more and more Flame Haze, the situation at the airport seemed to be getting quickly under control though, the extension of the area of the Weaver's attack made it next to impossible to destroy all of the Rinne before they escaped. Unless, of course, the Flame Haze were willing to use more drastic methods that could result in damage to the world. In the middle of the chaos, a strange phenomenon began to happen inside the Seal which probably didn't had anything to do with Shitiri's powers. The corridors of the terminal slowly began to flood, but it wasn't the water from the rain that was falling outside, instead, if the Flame Haze tried it, they would find out that it was salt water. Maybe it was the work of the mysterious Denizen that was inside the terminal, hunting under the cover of the Weaver's chaos? Well, whatever it was, one thing was certain, the slow deluge was coming from the departure hall of the terminal which should be choke full of passengers waiting for their delayed flights. Speed seemed to be of the essence, because... who knew what that water was actually for? Obviously, the Flame Haze couldn't the Rinne attacking the rest of the terminal as well, what could they do now? [center][i][h3][color=steelblue]Farris Aran[/color][/h3][/i][/center] [color=steelblue]"Well, there must be a reason why the Weaver is named in such a way. Nevertheless, I have an idea; it might sound harsh but, please, listen to us for a moment."[/color] Farris said to the Flame Haze that were still on the lobby, just as she rebuked the scythe of one of the raven-like Rinne before countering with a beheading strike that felled the abomination. [color=steelblue][b]"We should let some of the Rinne that has already filled itself escape and then follow them. That way we can find the Weaver's hideout much faster."[/b][/color] Crokel said with a deep voice. That was harsh idea, but it has worked many times in the past when going against Denizens that hole themselves, like the Weaver seemed to do. [color=steelblue]"After they have been consumed, a human's existence ceases to be. Our job is to prevent that from happen, not avenging Torches that'll eventually disappear and be forgotten forever once they expire. Thus, we have to destroy the Rinne before they attack, after that, if we can make use of them to find and neutralize their creator, it's our obligation as guardians of the balance to do so."[/color] [color=steelblue]"Nevertheless, let us get rid of as many as we can, furthermore there's that Denizen we have to deal with. Let us split our forces, I can take care of most of the Rinne on the lobby on my own. Whoever don't stay behind as back up, go after that second foe, before it notices us and escape."[/color] After saying so, Farris casted her Unrestricted Spell and summoned some of Crokel's Terracotta Soldiers, to help her sweep the lobby off of Rinne without causing extensive damage to the world around. [center][i][h3][color=crimson]Harvard[/color][/h3][/i][/center] At Harvard, the situation was dire for Kiara, but reinforcements were near. Maybe, they would arrive in time to change the tide of battle? Regardless of the outcome, the lone Flame Haze would notice an anomaly happening as a presence that looked like it was neither from a Flame Haze, nor from a Denizen was moving somewhere inside the Seal. It was small, almost imperceptible as if it was a Torch about to flicker off, but even unaware Torches should be frozen inside a Seal (most of the time, at least). So, who was that one? Kiara would do better finding about it soon, because a group of Rinne seemed to have taken this Existence's trail and right now were on the hunt. What could happen, now? [hr] [@ADamnFiddle], [@Gilgex], [@Scholar], [@TheWindel].