Ryteb sighed, as he looked at the three enemies. Considering that this was supposed to be just a simple grab the kids mission, he hoped that they weren't that strong as combatants. Though the fact that that they seemed to possess superhuman abilities did put evidence to the contrary. Making another stance, he created a wall of stone, reinforced with a mesh of steel, to cover the door to the room where the kids were. "So, how we doing this?" Ryteb asked with a cheeky smirk on his face, "Honestly I don't particularly care for sword guy, but at least he isn't as un-bear-able as that girl." He gave a short chortle at the end, seemingly amused by his bad pun. Summoning his keyblade, in the backhand style he had previously only used in his mental training, his expression turned serious, seeming to get much older than he actually was. With his free hand, traced patterns in the air. While the stances allowed for more variety, this was the true strength of Elemental Arts. Unfortunately he only managed to learn one of them during the time he had trained. "Elemental Arts Number 29, Astaroth." he commanded, as the traced patterns formed a glowing glyph in the air. Out of this glyph, came forth a dragon made from fire and lightning, that roared towards the summoned teddy bear, and exploded in a blinding flash of destructive force. "Mai, I'm stealing your opponent. Mind taking sword guy for me?" Ryteb said, as he continued to blast fireballs. The dust hadn't cleared, but he wasn't taking any chances with this foe.