[b][center]Free Billy[/center][/b] Again foiled, Eowyn began to doubt if she was of any use at all during this mission. The man just brushed her aside, even though she was a full-fledged holder. [i]”A pitiful display. Disgraceful.”[/i] Sleipnir muttered in the back of her head, causing Eowyn to fluster. Her heart began to beat faster and her breathing got heavier. Eowyn's fists clenched. Was this her spirit's influence again? Eowyn was conflicted between emotions. She had to get the man off stage and using her powers, like Sleipnir suggested, would make that task so easy... “No.” Eowyn decided, she would try it one more time. She grabbed the man's arm and sternly told him to get off the stage... But the man was so into his speech, he managed to shrug Eowyn off once again. Without Sleipnir, he out-muscled and outweighed the knight... “That does it.” Eowyn muttered under her breath, as she pulled the man by his arm again using all her strength; forcing him to turn. Eowyn summoned Sleipnir's blade, just an inch above the man's foot and motioned as if stepping on it with her heel. The sword's pummel was heavy enough to break the man's toes and Eowyn hoped to fool him into thinking she was indeed a rook or bishop. The moment she heard the crack, she dismissed the sword from reality's plane. “Leave now, before I throw you off stage myself.” Eowyn threatened the man, but at that point she saw something else... A gigantic aquarium! “What is that?” A still flustered Eowyn squeaked at Nathair. “Is anyone near to stop that thing?” She asked... If nobody was, Eowyn knew it'd be up to her to stop it... After all, if she used Sleipnir she could get there in the blink of an eye... Albeit at the cost of the Library being in the headlines... Surely Simon would not be pleased... [b][center]A Clayman's Finale[/center][/b] “Looks like they put out the red carpet for us.” Lux mused, as he pondered his options. “If I read the paperwork right, these flowers have some pretty nasty way of spreading. But if that's the case... I got just the spell.” Lux smirked, as he flicked his fingers and caused a hot warm mist to spread across the garden. It would be hard for the pollen to spread when they were wet... But Lux didn't quite feel like helping Salia through the mist. If the golem would wake up, he and Salia would be hindered by his spell, while the golem would be unaffected. After all, Lux couldn't see the giant clay man sweat or breathe... “I'm going to try something flashy.” Lux warned Salia, “hold on tight, because if this doesn't work we'll probably have to run.” He said, as he lifted Salia off her feet. It was a good thing being a holder gave him the strength to do that with ease. “Shame of all the pretty flowers, though.” With that, lightning sprung from Lux' hand; channeling all throughout the room and burning whatever it touched. It was unfortunate, but unless the flowers had special properties, they would be black as ash within a moment. Lux kept his eyes on the golem though... Because it was in firing range...