Taking this time, Kael began reading some of the books, looking for some sort of spell circle that would be helpful in his plan. He wanted to get back out there into the action, but he needed a way to protect "his" books. Kael sent all of the books into a giant circle that went up to the ceiling. He scanned through several of them before finding one that described some kind of rune magic. Copying what he saw, Kael wrote that only he was allowed into the circle that contained all of the books. He also wrote that no magic was allowed within it, making it so only those that were able to break the runes could get through. He read through these runes, trying to see if they work and, to the best of his knowledge, they did.
Turning around, he ran out the door into the main hall, where it seemed most of the fighting was occurring. Kael floated into the air and began to go faster. He did not want to miss out on a brawl, but it may get cramped. He finally reached there to see the raccoon's companion there with the antler boy. They were about to be attacked by a harpy and two berserkers. Seeing that Kaldis was handling the harpy, Kael headed straight for the brutes.
They did not see him coming, but they noticed him when one of them had a knife stuck through his armor, pants, and shoes, pinning him to the floor. Kael smiled and flicked one of his knifes up and down in the air, allowing the wind to flow around him, He had enhanced the speed and the strength of his throw using the wind, allowing the blade to pierce through the armor.
The brute looked at him and frowned. His friend had been taken down by some flying mage. Not liking this, he tried to swing his axe at Kael, hoping to strike, but Kael simply ascended, avoiding the attack. He flipped another dagger through the air, which pierced through the right shoulder. It was followed by three more that pierced in several locations, pinning him to the wall and ground.
Seems like you needed some help.
He turned to look for Kaldis, who was now...hanging from a cane that hung around her waist. Sighing, Kael began to follow her. While doing this, he began to look for a intersecting point, a place he could use the wind to impede her movement. So far, though, Kaldis was not allowing him to read the woman's movements. Kael then stopped and followed with his eyes.