[h2][right]Guilt //[/right][/h2] [@Old Amsterdam] So that's how he wanted to play this? Oh well. Guilt didn't need much of a reason to leave behind bodies, although she would have preferred to keep this one alive for questioning. Maybe she'd get some useful information out of him before he croaked. With a flash of purple light she vanished, reappearing at the other end of the street. Her power did not require any movement on her part, and she moved at the speed of thought. All of the grenades were now within her field of vision, and another thought caused them all to vanish. It seemed her opponent possessed Telekinesis, a formidable ability indeed. Powerful users could form barriers of sheer force and rip opponents to shreds with their minds. Taking him down wouldn't be easy, especially if he had some way of escaping quickly. As such, she would need to pull out all the stops. A few days prior, she had prepared a formidable weapon indeed. Gesturing with her hands, she sent purple lightning arcing through the air, up into the clouds above. The sky seemed to darken as Guilt focused her powers completely. A strange wave of force moved through the area, before concentrating on a point between Guilt and the stranger. Purple energy converged here, as Guilt pulled something quite large forth from within Void. A roaring could be heard, but not the roaring of any beast. Like the voice of the planet itself, filled with a rage no human could comprehend. Baleful red light filled the area, as blasts of flame began to shoot forth from the vortex. And indeed a vortex was forming, as the winds around the convergence spun ever faster, whipping up and feeding the flames. Eventually a full-fledged tornado formed, a cyclone that reached up into the heavens. Flames roared across the tornado's surface, and it stood like a pillar of fire, the finger of some vengeful deity reaching down from Heaven. Waves of heat emanated from this monstrous thing even as it began to drag in all around it, from cars to parts of buildings. Within it's superheated interior it had reached a temperature of over 800 degrees Celcius, as the fires were constantly whipped into a frenzy by the breakneck winds. Even iron and steel drawn into the monstrous firestorm would be molten down, before being ejected at random into the surroundings. Flaming cars rained from the sky, smashing into the roofs of nearby buildings even as they were torn apart brick by brick by the monstrous fire tornado. This was Guilt fighting at full force, the weapon she had prepared to defeat even the most powerful of opponents. This was a Fire Whirl, a vortex of flaming death that occurred only incredibly rarely in nature. But once created at a sufficiently large scale it was an extremely destructive self-sustaining natural force, capable of annihilating anything and everything that stood in it's way. Of course, collateral damage would be through the roof. One of the few cases where such a disastrous force had struck a city had been in Kanto, Japan, where it killed 38.000 people in the space of 15 minutes. So deadly was this force. However, by moving around hot and cold air, Guilt was able to control this thing, to leash the beast. With utmost concentration Guilt prevented it from moving, maintaining the careful equilibrium that held it in place. It would be impossible to shield the surrounding buildings, it took great effort just to shield herself, so she hoped that any civilians in the area had already evacuated. There was no time to slow down now. Even if her opponent chose to surrender, nothing could be heard over the awful roaring of the monster she had summoned. A gesture brought the titan into motion. Like a raging wall of flame it moved forward, slowly at first, but then picking up pace. A storm like this could outrun a car if necessary, there would be no escape. The rapidly accelerating beast would leave nothing but ash in it's wake, a path of destruction that consumed the entire street. Fanned on by their movement, fuelled by the materials being constantly dragged into the tornado, it towered up to almost 100m tall. Roaring and howling, the monster advanced. Let's see him shrug this off.