Location: Junkyard
Skill: Electrokinsis
Skill: Electrokinsis
Gimble sounded like a fake word to Andy, but who was she to talk she had ran away from school and a normal life at eight. She definitely couldn’t be one to win a spelling bee or whatever. ”Thank you.” She looked up from the strange device to smile at Lauryn. She followed Arthur and Lauryn to figure out what the noise was and she started to spark up, but Leda had the bull down quickly.
Andy was about to relax, but it was good thing she didn’t when three more robot like things started attacking the group. She started to pull her dagger off her braclet but a better idea came to her. ”Arthur, throw you dagger as dead center as you can. I'm going to try to hit it with lighting and have it bounce off the dagger and hit the robots." She told him, hoping he would try. It would be a cool combined attack if it worked out well.
Location: Base of Mount Othrys
Skills: Oath sense
”Better than nothing.” Emily said. ”Thank you. Didn’t particularly want to stab myself or anyone else on accident with a scorpion stinger.” The group then finished their hike up the Mountain and Emily for a moment fell in love with the garden. It was gorgeous. Her ability with plants was limited but she would love to have a giant garden.
”You warned home of an incoming invasion. That is a noble deed.” Niah explained to Marco. Niah was quiet as they made their way up the mountain. She was contemplating what Prometheus had told them, and what he hadn’t said. Lies were often best made as half-truths. And she couldn’t tell what he had been keeping from them. When they paused at the edge of the garden she took in the view. So many demi-gods had been here doomed to fail. How many tales were never told because they lost? Who would tell their tale?
Emily nodded at Nancy’s order, but smirked at Waverly’s joke about the dragon. Madalyne explained that that definitely wasn’t a basilisk, which Emily was thankful for anyway. That’d be two too many poisonous monsters in one day. Then Madalyne covered them in Mist so they could easily traverse the way past Landon without so much as a bleary eye glance. She let out a small sigh of relief, but now they were standing before Atlas himself. One of the Titans. Cursed to hold up the sky.
Niah didn’t get the reference Waverly was going for, but thankfully Mads did. Soon they had a great plan and were in front of Atlas. She reached out, her oath sense was fickle sometimes she could tell without even trying if someone was an oath breaker. It didn’t matter if they had sworn on the river or not. Other times she had to focus and sus it out.