With a breathless nod, Nayrin accepted the ring and slid it on her finger without hesitation. The magic only took a second to work, and she found that her skin had lightened and her hair was a shade of brown, and her attire seemed more casual and fitting for a young girl. Hopefully her eyes weren't odd, but if they were she'd just keep her head down and hope for the best. With a nod of approval, she lept into the merchant's wagon before settling herself in, maintaining her connection with Aadab for sanity's sake, and giving Link a once-over to make sure he was okay. "Gods, this better work." she mumbled under her breath before focusing her gaze elsewhere, and before she knew it their wagon was being stopped and demon-men were inspecting them. Miraculously, they made it through undetected but it wasn't long before another man stopped them. For some reason, he kept staring at Sophos and she then realized who this man before them was. Their luck had run out, and it wasn't long before the might of the Templars came down upon them. Nayrin's orders were simple enough, make the explosives work, but she had no idea how they worked or what exactly they did other than explode. Her friendly "shadow" seemed to be hard at work, so she didn't feel the need to ask him for help. "Time to think on your feet." she assured herself, and before draping her cloak over her form, she threw the ring Demoko gave her to the ground and took off. Caelan was covering for them as the arrows buried themselves within his ice wall, and she blazed past him and launched herself up the supports that held the bridge. She dug her dagger into the wooden post before using it as a foothold, and then set to work on the bomb. "Shit, how does this work? I...I can stab it. Maybe I should stab it?" she murmured to herself, and within seconds the Sheikah set to work on trying to figure out how exactly she was supposed to make this infernal device explode. Time was of the essence, and she found herself longing to see Link, but the quicker she got this done, the sooner he'd be safe.