As the rubble finally stopped falling Alnnar reformed himself, though under it so nobody could see as she pushed up. His arm was back to normal as she surveyed the area. The creature was still alive, only just barley. Walking up to he placed a hand on it sighing "So much pain and anguish. What have they done to you." he said shacking his head "Let me end your suffering" he said as the beast erupted into flames. The heat so intense it instantly burned any nerve ending causing the creature to die relatively painlessly. "I morn you this night." he said standing from that charred corpse. He saw little victory here. All of this destruction and loss. It weighed on the Jinn.
There was an eerie calm as he walked through the rubble, heading toward Jane. He could shake it though. The feeling that something was off. But he didn't have to wonder long. Soon another was flying above the scene as he looked up. An angel, but he could not feel it's holy light. The divine since was gone. No, there was much taint, darkness and corruption inside of her. Thinking for a moment he sighed. "Is this what you call order? is that beast of pain and suffering what you call right?" he said "No, You side with those who would strip us of our free willm Given to us by Allah. Those who would end precious life with out thought. Yes, they are foolish and children. They stumble and falter. But instead of trying to control, should we not show them that there is a better path?" he walked back to Jane "Violence should always be avoided, but to fight for free will. To fight for your right to choose, that is not pointless." he said before looking back to the monster he had just killed. "Would you have us become that...so lost as to not even be able to choose a form." He looked to Jane now "They are children, and is it not our responsibility to guide them." he sighed some. He knew the night was not over, that this was only the start. The girl was right, war was coming.