@Old Amsterdam@Bluetommy
The figure who had previously appeared to vanish reappeared moments after Guilt made her presence clear, and addressed her directly even as the other ranted incoherently in the background. It was clear who was the brains of this duo. Although that Mach 200 number was most certainly worrying, that level of speed was more than Guilt was likely to be able to keep up with in most situations. Even more worrying was this mention of the High Venom. Even as a relative newcomer in this city Guilt was well aware of the High, the legendary figures who ruled Epic City through their immense power. While the abilities of the High were more Myth than fact, nobody could garner that kind of reputation without possessing truly immense strength, and Guilt had no intention of messing with any of the High unless absolutely necessary. It was not the type of encounter she was likely to survive.
However, despite this, she remained cynical. "Any member of the High would be able to end this with ease, assuming there was any reason to go after this particular Freak in the first place." She remained on her guard when addressing the blurry figure. While the other had foolishly revealed his ability, this stranger's abilities were an unknown. At first she had believed he merely turned invisible or teleported, but neither were likely. Her mask was equipped with infrared in order to find invisible enemies and fight in the dark, and this guy had just disappeared. But if he'd teleported, he wouldn't have been aware of what happened here. More likely he had some ability to turn completely incorporeal, no longer interacting with this world on any spectrum of light. "Is there any way of proving that you represent the High Venom's interests?" If these random folks really did represent such a powerful figure then there was little Guilt could do but step out of the way.
While waiting for an answer, Guilt gestured at the spider that had attempted to sneak up on her. The advantage of her current state of hyper-awareness, coupled with the infrared capabilities of her mask, was that it became very hard to sneak up on her. And it was quite obvious who here had the power to manipulate bugs. With a small bang wind exploded outwards above the spider, instantly smashing it to pieces and cracking the cement below it. A large quantity of air, highly compressed, formed an excellent weapon. Storing such things in Void gave her the ability to maintain her airbending illusion.
The figure who had previously appeared to vanish reappeared moments after Guilt made her presence clear, and addressed her directly even as the other ranted incoherently in the background. It was clear who was the brains of this duo. Although that Mach 200 number was most certainly worrying, that level of speed was more than Guilt was likely to be able to keep up with in most situations. Even more worrying was this mention of the High Venom. Even as a relative newcomer in this city Guilt was well aware of the High, the legendary figures who ruled Epic City through their immense power. While the abilities of the High were more Myth than fact, nobody could garner that kind of reputation without possessing truly immense strength, and Guilt had no intention of messing with any of the High unless absolutely necessary. It was not the type of encounter she was likely to survive.
However, despite this, she remained cynical. "Any member of the High would be able to end this with ease, assuming there was any reason to go after this particular Freak in the first place." She remained on her guard when addressing the blurry figure. While the other had foolishly revealed his ability, this stranger's abilities were an unknown. At first she had believed he merely turned invisible or teleported, but neither were likely. Her mask was equipped with infrared in order to find invisible enemies and fight in the dark, and this guy had just disappeared. But if he'd teleported, he wouldn't have been aware of what happened here. More likely he had some ability to turn completely incorporeal, no longer interacting with this world on any spectrum of light. "Is there any way of proving that you represent the High Venom's interests?" If these random folks really did represent such a powerful figure then there was little Guilt could do but step out of the way.
While waiting for an answer, Guilt gestured at the spider that had attempted to sneak up on her. The advantage of her current state of hyper-awareness, coupled with the infrared capabilities of her mask, was that it became very hard to sneak up on her. And it was quite obvious who here had the power to manipulate bugs. With a small bang wind exploded outwards above the spider, instantly smashing it to pieces and cracking the cement below it. A large quantity of air, highly compressed, formed an excellent weapon. Storing such things in Void gave her the ability to maintain her airbending illusion.