@Estylwen@ERode@Sifr@Psyker Landshark@AThousandCursesAUDITORIUM
"What in blazes-"
Gulliver averted his gaze as the flash of Otis' shot went off, gritting his teeth and cursing under his breath in frustration. A scowl crossed his expression as his vision recovered, taking in the puffs of teleportation darting about the room, his Mannekin being dismantled one by one. Many remained, but it was clear that the casualties were not within his expectations - or perhaps, at least, not quite so quickly. He clenched his fist, a vein appearing on his forehead as he looked upon vermin scurrying about
his auditorium,
his rightful kingdom.
Ting.All at once, a satisfied smirk returned to Gulliver's features, hearing the sound of a strike being repelled by his barrier. He turned to look down upon Ciara, condescension mixed with leaking spite across his unfeeling gaze. "No one is dying, girl. You will all be defeated, dreams crushed as you return to your homes emptyhanded, but you will not die. It is only by the cruel hands of the outside world that such a thing would occur, but not from one as considerate as I."
Chunji's phantom blade would seem to have no effect on the giant apart from scratching its plating, confirming that the being was either unthinking or unfeeling, if not both. By peering into Foreteller, however, he would notice something else odd: buried under layers of metal, gears and wiring, at the very center of its multiple layers of steel, he would see Gulliver in an almost cocoon-like object inside. Yet the boy also remained firmly planted atop the auditorium's stage, rambling on about his heroism. Each seemed perfectly identical.
From elsewhere within the auditorium, a scream of passion could be heard. "
AAAAAAAAAH! Alright, I'm fired up again, Otty McGotty! Your medicine really does work wonders!" Davil jumped to his feet with his chain katana in hand, parrying a Mannekin at the last second and proceeding to cleave it in half with a decisive horizontal slash, exhaling deeply as a small puff of cold winter air exited his mouth. "Mint flavored too, to keep my mouth icy fresh!"
Davil would nod and sprint into Otis' portal without hesitation, realizing time was of the essence and that hesitation would lead to defeat. "If anyone's got a handle on things around here, it'd be you for sure. Let's see the plan then!" And with that, Davil vanished into Otis' workshop, a thumbs up to show his commitment. He only briefly paused as he looked back to see a burst of light from what almost looked like an angel to him, in the heat of the moment. "A-Ah, that's probably fine," was all he'd mutter, realizing that wasn't his fight for now.
A laugh echoed once more - the same punchable, pretentious chortle emanating from Gulliver as he saw how Iraleth had been riled up by his actions. With a wave of his hand, he seemed to almost physically deflect her words from himself. He glared at her while adjusting his collar, ruffled from the force of the explosion of light. "The only filth here is the earthworm I gaze upon that believes she can truly fly," he would explain with a hint of pity, hand to forehead in tragic awe. "She looks upon caterpillars breaking free into butterflies and wholeheartedly deludes herself into such grandeur - the thought that, surely, she will be the same some day? The tragedy being that she was, all along, no caterpillar, but instead an earthworm. A simple mistake, really." Yet even as he spoke these words, a small drop of sweat fled his cheek, looking on at the divine charge towards his Foreteller. It was obvious that he had not seen a gathering of essence so large before, and even he watched on, wondering what would happen. His Mannekin tried to assemble to stop her, but the burst had knocked any potential thwarters to this charge away.
Iraleth's strike would be partially blocked, the Foreteller raising its left arm in that moment in an attempt to divert its course. However, the sheer power of an Ethos unleashed with reckless abandon and ignored limiters pierced straight through it, knocking the arm away, chipped and dented by overwhelming essence and momentum. Its head was wide open, and nothing else remained to stop it. Iraleth's sword collided with the giant's head, splintering it apart, tumbling to the ground like useless charred scrap while the rest of its body remained upright. In this moment, panic ensued on the stage, Gulliver waving his glowing ring around and jumping in place. "Eeeeee! R-Repair Operation, commence with haste! With
haste, damn you! Patchwork!"
The Foreteller had stopped ever since its head had been ripped apart, but around a dozen Mannekin had suddenly broken into pieces in that moment. The glowing cores at their center, now the only parts intact from these spontaneously exploding Mannekin, floated upward and towards the exposed neck and chipped left arm, and within seconds, Foreteller's head and missing arm chunks had returned. This time, however, it was made of crude wood similar to the Mannekin. It began moving again, but slower and more sluggish this time, and it was now stomping straight towards Iraleth with its full focus, attempting to swat her with its arms. All the while, the ticking clock on its right arm was growing louder and faster.
Gulliver's eyes darted about nervously as he saw shutters closing and lights breaking, his body language reflecting paranoia even as the essence barrier around him held strong. "Y-You think me one to fear the darkness? I-I will not be deterred by the shadows! My father fought Umbralists during the Five Year Apocalypse, a-and I will continue his legacy by opposing such things! I know not why that one wretch's Ethos is of darkness, but is an omen of times long past! If there is anyone I cannot accept to attend here, it is that vile shadow witch above all others!"
"...But first, the earthworm." Despite his obvious fear, he would raise his hand towards Iraleth. A crackling bolt of lightning would surge out of his fingertips, pulsing and electrifying his barrier for a moment as it hurtled towards Iraleth - seemingly in combination with the rhythm of his Foreteller, blasting at her in places it seemed likely she might dodge to and accounting for his giant's blind spots.
At the current rate, it would likely take another twenty or so seconds before all the shutters in the auditorium were closed.