Once closer Jane would be able to feel the heat being emitted from Alnna's body as he shook his head to the young girl "How can you expect them to take what was never offered, to understand what they have never seen. No child, humanity is capable of more then you know." he told her, though they were soon joined by another, who seemed to quite his foot steps. It is not often that someone can sneak up and Alnnar, But it wasn't long before they were also joined by what appeared to be the human faction in all of this. Soon the girl pulled out a strange metal little ball. Standing right next to him the thing exploded, the small fire ball stopped then absorbed into her as se shook his head. To him the device seemed harmless, but to set it off so close? she could of harmed someone if she wasn't careful.
"Calm yourself child." he told her as he turned his attention to the man at the door. "Stop this at once! I wish you no harm, but if you continue like this you will not leave me a choice." his voice boomed, echoing through the theater. The heat from his body started to grow, though only a few degrees at the moment, likely only someone who can sense energy would be able to notice the change. But he paid attention, hearing the man's words. He was a child as all the rest. Already he exposed himself and his abilities, and thus his weakness. A few screams and people where gone, shadows inching towards another "Enough!" he shouted. For the first time his rose his voice, like clashing thunder it echoed. The time for words has ended, his hand was forced. Soon he preformed an incantation as he chanted in an archaic ancient form of Arabic, his face tilting up at the end as a bright light burst forth. Blinding as it looked like a small sun had formed in the center of the room. The light pushing out and forcing shadows at bay as it was too bright for shadows to form.
As everyone was blinded he took that moment to act, his body burst into smoke as he moved to one exit, the doors bursting open as it was easy enough for him to incapacitate the guards. He was able to clear a few of the exits before the light started to dim, that spell running it course. He was now between the humans and the supernaturals. The doors open as he spoke "Child! Make sure they get out safely. I cleared the exits." He wasn't sure if she would listen to him, but he felt she would. Though they have two very different views, it all stemmed from the same desire to protect their people.
"Calm yourself child." he told her as he turned his attention to the man at the door. "Stop this at once! I wish you no harm, but if you continue like this you will not leave me a choice." his voice boomed, echoing through the theater. The heat from his body started to grow, though only a few degrees at the moment, likely only someone who can sense energy would be able to notice the change. But he paid attention, hearing the man's words. He was a child as all the rest. Already he exposed himself and his abilities, and thus his weakness. A few screams and people where gone, shadows inching towards another "Enough!" he shouted. For the first time his rose his voice, like clashing thunder it echoed. The time for words has ended, his hand was forced. Soon he preformed an incantation as he chanted in an archaic ancient form of Arabic, his face tilting up at the end as a bright light burst forth. Blinding as it looked like a small sun had formed in the center of the room. The light pushing out and forcing shadows at bay as it was too bright for shadows to form.
As everyone was blinded he took that moment to act, his body burst into smoke as he moved to one exit, the doors bursting open as it was easy enough for him to incapacitate the guards. He was able to clear a few of the exits before the light started to dim, that spell running it course. He was now between the humans and the supernaturals. The doors open as he spoke "Child! Make sure they get out safely. I cleared the exits." He wasn't sure if she would listen to him, but he felt she would. Though they have two very different views, it all stemmed from the same desire to protect their people.