"That's a tad reckless." Rhiannon muttered to herself as she watched the Fire Wielder propel himself above the tree canopy, escaping the trap she had laid; she had planned to swamp him with residual water from the trees she had cut down but he had instead increased the distance between them. A small part of her admired his snap decision while the other was losing patience; the outcome was clear and she had lost patience with someone who had attacked so many people at once.
No matter how skilled they are, the conclusion is foregone.
That was when she noticed the strange colour of the flame he was generating, pointing it towards the group.
"Is that Black Flame?" She cursed but was too late to put up a water barrier around the two who had first been attacked along with her. The fireball blasted down and instantly she could feel the change in the water as it became highly heated from the single attack. Hot air struck her face like a force, making her instinctively shy away even though she was some distance from the source of the impact. Seeing her chance, she broke her cover and closed the distance between herself, the boy and the river.
He was clearly out of breath from the shock of his fall and a little disoriented so he had little to no chance as she came careering out from the foliage and tackled him back to the ground. Before he could move she gripped his face with her gauntleted hand and pressed her elbow down onto his throat, moving his head back uncomfortably. She had pinned both his arms down with her knees squarely pressing down on his wrists.
"Don't move. I'm sure you know what the human body is mostly made up of and by now you know I'm a Water Wielder. I don't know what your problem is but I don't appreciate someone trying to burn me to death for something as stupid as an entrance exam. Especially when violence is the least efficient way to succeed." She glared at him, masking her bluff with anger at being attacked right off the bat. She had no intention of killing him, nor did she have knowledge of extracting water from a human body using her power, but had concluded it would be best to negotiate from a position of power.
"If we travel as a group, we all get out alive. If you start attacking people you'll draw attention to yourself and then you're playing a whole different game. I can see you're talented, more than me anyway, but there are people out there better than you. And they'll kill you. Think smart for a moment." She noticed the lack of an emblem on his clothes and smiled grimly. "Also think how many nobles out there would love to put an upstart like you or me in their place."
No matter how skilled they are, the conclusion is foregone.
That was when she noticed the strange colour of the flame he was generating, pointing it towards the group.
"Is that Black Flame?" She cursed but was too late to put up a water barrier around the two who had first been attacked along with her. The fireball blasted down and instantly she could feel the change in the water as it became highly heated from the single attack. Hot air struck her face like a force, making her instinctively shy away even though she was some distance from the source of the impact. Seeing her chance, she broke her cover and closed the distance between herself, the boy and the river.
He was clearly out of breath from the shock of his fall and a little disoriented so he had little to no chance as she came careering out from the foliage and tackled him back to the ground. Before he could move she gripped his face with her gauntleted hand and pressed her elbow down onto his throat, moving his head back uncomfortably. She had pinned both his arms down with her knees squarely pressing down on his wrists.
"Don't move. I'm sure you know what the human body is mostly made up of and by now you know I'm a Water Wielder. I don't know what your problem is but I don't appreciate someone trying to burn me to death for something as stupid as an entrance exam. Especially when violence is the least efficient way to succeed." She glared at him, masking her bluff with anger at being attacked right off the bat. She had no intention of killing him, nor did she have knowledge of extracting water from a human body using her power, but had concluded it would be best to negotiate from a position of power.
"If we travel as a group, we all get out alive. If you start attacking people you'll draw attention to yourself and then you're playing a whole different game. I can see you're talented, more than me anyway, but there are people out there better than you. And they'll kill you. Think smart for a moment." She noticed the lack of an emblem on his clothes and smiled grimly. "Also think how many nobles out there would love to put an upstart like you or me in their place."