Jeremy paused, breathing heavily, before turning his head. He heard fighting, and saw a pillar of light. It seemed that things were already getting interesting without him, but he saw they were just around the way. He also saw that there was a nearby, low building that seemed perfect for an aerial view. Jeremy noted to himself that he wasn't much of a fighter, more of a one-on-one, drive-you-insane-and-torture-you kind of guy, so staying above the fighting and keeping an eye on things seemed like the best way to go it. The man ran over to the building and began scaling it, grabbing onto windowsills, pipes, anything loose that might give him a leg up. After Jeremy finished climbing, he started creating something he liked to call the illusory sphere. Kin to the illusory wall, the benefit of the illusory sphere was that it could hide his presence from anyone in all 360 degrees. All he had to do was take his time to make it the right shape and size, and as long as nothing truly distracted him, he was theoretically undetectable. However, attempting to use it on a moving target that isn't as small as a person tends to be very, very difficult; bordering on the impossible. As such, his walk over to the edge of the building in order to observe what was happening was long and slow, constantly adjusting the sphere placement so that he could remain hidden, watching from above.