[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/oe0WSFO.png[/img][img]https://i.imgur.com/YPix3H6.png[/img][/center] Well. Shit. They got the Magma Titan, that was good news. The bad news was that it was just replaced with a much bigger titan made of [i]bone.[/i] Stormy wasn’t exactly a heavy hitter in the sense that he [i]hit things.[/i] He could throw a mean punch, but this? No, they needed magic that could put something down quickly to deal with that, and several of them were starting to lose steam. And Stormy wasn’t at 100% right now himself, not after that Hallow Blast. His channeler showed another nine minutes before he could use Phantombane in any capacity. Maybe he could dig up a Barrier Storm or [i]maybe[/i] a Phantomblade, if Drake were around here. But he’d vanished. Stormy didn’t trust his shields to stand up strong against that thing’s foot; If it slammed down on them, his Iron Fortress would take it with no trouble, but it was too small. [i]Think.[/i] How could- Oh, yeah. [color=00ff98]”I know what to do… [i]LEON![/i] I have a plan!”[/color] Stormy shouted. Leon had been staring upward when Drake vanished, and had been in hesitant awe ever since. There was a moment of waiting before Stormy got his answer… He could hear the bubbling of Kenshiro’s levitation in the sky ahead, and hoped he wasn’t making a headlong dive toward this new threat. [color=C67C12]"Stormy!?”[/color] His voice echoed across the muddy field, and Leon pressed off the ground hard enough to cause dirt to fly up and around him before skidding to a stop. [color=C67C12]"Plan up, hit me!”[/color] [color=00ff98]”Back at Kari’s house, there was this flesh creature that 8th Street sent after us… It didn’t have an emotional field, and it was undead.”[/color] He pointed up at the gigantic fuckass skeleton. [color=00ff98]”That thing is undead, too. I’m thinking if you use some of Lelou’s strength, you can hurl me at it like a damned missile,”[/color] he explained. [color=00ff98]”And I’ll force my Consecration spell on it.”[/color] He bumped his left shoulder with his right hand, and green scales made of his Lux crawled up Stormy’s skin. [color=00ff98]”I’ll grab on. Worst case scenario, I fall and hit the ground, but Dragonhide will keep me alive. If this works, it’ll be too distracted by the fact that it’s withering to fight us!.”[/color] [i]The Holy Missile![/i] Leon pointed a long and muscular finger at Stormy and his eyes widened. [color=C67C12]"Oooh, you’re going [i]fuckin’ long![/i]”[/color] Immediately, Leon had Stormy half by the shirt and half by the belt. Purposefully, he aimed Stormy’s face toward the faint purple light in the sky nearby. [color=C67C12]"If you start to miss, scream for Ken! I know he’ll catch you! Brace yourself!”[/color] There was a strange rubber snapping sound like bands breaking as they get wrapped around a ball [i]directly[/i] next to Stormy’s head. Like something constantly rotating, coiling… And then Leon’s torso began to contort fully, ribs and organs being tugged into a smaller, tighter space. He was [i]rotating his spine in place[/i], and as it came to the extent that it appeared as if he may snap in two, the whole world would start to spin around Stormy. Round and round, heavier and heavier gravitational rotations pressed the two tighter together until all at once, there was nothing holding him back. Just the sensation of air passing through Stormy’s hair. Stormy went up, up and up higher. For a moment, he was free and weightless and simply aimed a hand out. As he soared above the battlefield, a note of green energy snapped into being between his fingers. He started dropping, and the titan came closer. Stormy crashed right into the ribs, feeling the strain against his chest as he wrapped both arms around the huge bone. If he hadn’t used Dragonhide, he might’ve ruptured something. On contact with the bone titan, he let the Consecration spell do its thing, and felt that drag on his soul. It taxed him by taking a piece of what made him who he was, but that was a fact Stormy was used to. He’d walk it off. All that was left now was to wait and see if it worked.