Phillis Circus: Big Top: Aisle:Lying down on the ground, holding onto his treasured jewels, Eric stifled a tearful sniff, trying to gingerly open his eyes amidst the pain. He could hear the sounds of his new friends fighting all about him, struggling against the mass of toys, dolls and plushies that the strange ringleader, Guinevere was summoning. And here he was, a man like himself, laying down on the ground. It wasn’t right.
And then his eyes shot open as he felt the hands of his silent niece comfortingly fall upon him and embrace him. He then had to struggle twice as hard to keep the tears back, less now from the pain, and more from the concern and kindness his niece was projecting. He couldn’t lie down on the floor like this, not in front of Balti. He had to stand up, fight, and be cool! That was what an uncle did!
“Thanks, Balti,” Eric smiled, patting her shoulder and breaking apart their embrace. “I’ve got this. Just watch ol’Uncle Eric kick some ass!”
It was all over in the blink of an eye and a flash of light. The boulders that were tumbling towards them, threatening to crush them, alongside a fresh swarm of dolls and toys that surged towards them, were all suddenly cut down into pieces, stuffing and fabric flying every which way as Eric’s diamond tipped wires sliced through them all instantaneously like a whirlwind. As felt and stitching fell to the ground he looked up back towards Baltimore, and smiled.
Now for the ringleader… the one who tried to kidnap his dear sweet niece!
Stage:“Get… off… of… me…!” Estelle screamed, thrashing and punching in every direction as the mound of giggling dolls and squeaking plushies continued to overwhelm her body, weighing her down and stabbing her wherever they could. A warm glowing light enveloped her body, and the fatigue and pain that Estelle had suffered up until this point began to slowly diminish. It wasn’t enough to restore her to full health and vitality, but it did the trick in numbing the pain. She could feel her own strength returning to her, and from there it became easier to knock the attacking toys away from her.
But there was so many. Far, far too many. It didn’t matter how many of them she was able to bat and slash away, there was always more attacking. From beneath her feet, above her or from behind… there was only so much she could do…!
“Leader!” A familiar voice shouted as several of the dolls shrieked and plushies squeaked in horror from being batted and swiped away. Coming to Estelle rescue was Xandra, brandishing a long but thin metal pole, swiping away at the dolls and giving them as much breathing room as she could. Giving her the time to jump back up, Estelle hopped to her feet and reignited the flame in her Fireblade, swiping at and destroying yet more of the toys, clearing the space more easily around them.
“Xandra are you… are you okay?” Estelle briefly looked to her haggard friend, now resting her body with the support of the pole. Estelle continued to destroy as many of the toys she could.
“No, not really…” Xandra smiled. “I’m going to need a new arm after this…”
“Don’t force yourself!” Estelle shouted back, slicing another plush in two vertically. “Get back and get some rest, okay?”
“No, I can’t,” Xandra shook her head. “Everyone’s hurt… but you’re all still fighting. I can’t run or hide!” The metallurgist, catching her breath then swiped the pole about her again, the pole growing in length but shrinking in width as she channelled her metallurgy to alter the metal. With the extended length she could swat enemies away that were greater in distance from her.
Suddenly a hulking smash rang in between Estelle and Xandra. The doll which Guinevere had infused with more and more of her magic, brandishing the metal barrier that Syed had earlier formed and now using it as a weapon, had swung it down at the ground in front of them, nearly missing a gasping Estelle. She refocused and steeled herself, lifting her Fireblade in front of her as Xandra turned and concentrated on protecting her friend's back. Estelle charged forward, swinging her sword at her foe.
“I don’t know about running, but hiding sounds like a good idea to me…” Muttered Lucien, bunking down behind some torn chairs. He clutched onto his torn and ravaged chest, his breathing hard and forced as pain awashed him from where those cheeky toys had raked him. Hopefully Amy would help him out sooner or later.
Looking over his cover, his eyes found Lute and Aria, being besieged by flying guitars (?!) and a giant stuffed bear! If the bear wasn’t after them to make mincemeat of them, it would have actually looked quite cute. Oh, who was he kidding, it still looked cute.
Closing his eyes and concentrating what little was left of his magic, he summoned into being another of his animals. With the rest of the animals and that weirdo Vance down, there was nothing around to make him lose control of his animals again. And this time… this time he swore it would never happen ever again.
A small imp materialised in front of him, and sharpening its claws in front of itself, it let out a sneer laugh and then began racing as quickly as it could on its tiny, spindly legs to where Aria and Lute were. It hopped in the air, slicing several of the stuffed guitars in half.
Pit:Marcus didn’t know what exactly had happened to the giant hand that was poised to slam into him above, curiously following after it being stricken by some invisible foe and batted away to a far seating aisle, but he was grateful for the reprieve. Amy and Crispin had managed to escape unscathed (to a point) from their own attacking adversaries, except one of the giant sticky hand, still alive and moving, wielded by a bouncing toy monkey, had curled into a fist and swung itself towards him and Amy. From the incredible impact and crater it had formed in the ground from its slam, the thing no doubt bore incredible weight… they had to avoid an impact no matter what.
Marcus thrust his arm out in front of him, imploring more of his control of wind to create a buffeting gale of wind slowing the swinging fist down. It didn’t still it, merely only slow it, however… it gave him enough time for his next spell.
His use of his secondary magical talent had been minimal so far. His polish and skill with it was still basic and rudimentary at best, in comparison to his far more practiced control of air and wind. For Marcus, using Ice magic required the handy use of nearby water to assist him, with most of the Pride’s battles thus far lacking a steady supply of that. He could still form ice, as he was doing now to hopefully trap the giant fist… but it required far more of his magical stamina to achieve. There were perhaps better options, but in the small time they had, this truly was the best option, to ensure the devious monkey and his giant fist would freeze still.
The fist slowed and stilled considerably… but still charged towards them, the monkey not wanting to stop. Its brethren had been stopped, but he wouldn’t…!
“Amy,” Marcus called out, giving a sideways glance towards Crispin. The brawler was too busy vomiting and fighting not to pass out to be of any further help this second. “Could you…?”
Amy sneered back at the giant hand, as her gem began to pulse and glow, a yellow light snaking out from within. “Oh yeah I can…”