Glancing over, Alex found his question unanswered as Tori chose that moment to reappear once again. She was really good with that vanishing act, enough to make him wonder if she had a tome that let her act in such a way. It was the only idea he had that made sense, even as he watched her addressing the power for the robot that they had brought with them.
"Gah!" His cry was for a good reason, the Relic having done exactly what he was worried it would do as it became a sword in his pocket, ripping a nice big hole in his shirt even as it flew to point at Tori. Well, that answered the question of whether it could move on its own, though he hoped that it wouldn't have come at such an expense to his clothes. Why did a Legendary Relic have to be such a hassle, when all the other treasure he could think of was nice and sedate. Hopefully it was worth a lot, cause he wasn't sure he was willing to put up with the trouble.
Then things went downhill yet again, his gaze flickering over to see the soldiers appearing, just before the Twins took off, with monsters appearing on the city streets shortly thereafter. "Oh come on," he grumbled to himself before snapping. "Give me a break." He dove forward and grabbed the Relic, wishing it would go back to being the size that it had been before. It would be so much easier to hide then. But it looked like Linea and Siena were running for it, and with the robot in tow. Tori would doubtlessly follow, given her apparent love for the machine she had barely interacted with.
Well they could do that if they wanted to. He'd done a bit much to spend some time cooling his heels in prison, certainly not when he hadn't done anything close enough to being noteworthy by his own standards. What, being in a giant robot that fell apart on its own? It didn't exactly have the sort of attention grabbing moments that won you free drinks at the bar, now did it? And whatever they had in mind, armed soldiers was not his idea of a fun time.
Fortunately, the large scale chaos being caused by the chaos and the monsters as the soldiers advanced was not lost on Alex, and he hauled the Relic after him, if it refused to change back, at the best speed that he could away from the soldiers and towards the Church. He waited for his moment then, and once he had passed by a monster that was near the corner he would swerve down the intersection, away from the ongoing chase. Fortunately there was a convenient distraction nearby for the troops to focus on, and he used it to his advantage as he looked to make his way out of here in a different direction. His Tome activated as well, ready to propel him onto a rooftop in a double back should his path be cut off at some point
But for now the running. At least he was back to something familiar.
"Gah!" His cry was for a good reason, the Relic having done exactly what he was worried it would do as it became a sword in his pocket, ripping a nice big hole in his shirt even as it flew to point at Tori. Well, that answered the question of whether it could move on its own, though he hoped that it wouldn't have come at such an expense to his clothes. Why did a Legendary Relic have to be such a hassle, when all the other treasure he could think of was nice and sedate. Hopefully it was worth a lot, cause he wasn't sure he was willing to put up with the trouble.
Then things went downhill yet again, his gaze flickering over to see the soldiers appearing, just before the Twins took off, with monsters appearing on the city streets shortly thereafter. "Oh come on," he grumbled to himself before snapping. "Give me a break." He dove forward and grabbed the Relic, wishing it would go back to being the size that it had been before. It would be so much easier to hide then. But it looked like Linea and Siena were running for it, and with the robot in tow. Tori would doubtlessly follow, given her apparent love for the machine she had barely interacted with.
Well they could do that if they wanted to. He'd done a bit much to spend some time cooling his heels in prison, certainly not when he hadn't done anything close enough to being noteworthy by his own standards. What, being in a giant robot that fell apart on its own? It didn't exactly have the sort of attention grabbing moments that won you free drinks at the bar, now did it? And whatever they had in mind, armed soldiers was not his idea of a fun time.
Fortunately, the large scale chaos being caused by the chaos and the monsters as the soldiers advanced was not lost on Alex, and he hauled the Relic after him, if it refused to change back, at the best speed that he could away from the soldiers and towards the Church. He waited for his moment then, and once he had passed by a monster that was near the corner he would swerve down the intersection, away from the ongoing chase. Fortunately there was a convenient distraction nearby for the troops to focus on, and he used it to his advantage as he looked to make his way out of here in a different direction. His Tome activated as well, ready to propel him onto a rooftop in a double back should his path be cut off at some point
But for now the running. At least he was back to something familiar.