HAVEN BLISS
Grimoire Heart
Shirotsume
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Ooc Name: Oddish
Rank: C-Class
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Post by HAVEN BLISS on Aug 19, 2013 10:30:59 GMT -5
Simply repulsive.
This creature had the audacity to speak back to Haven in that disgusting manner. Then to go off and just fob her off like that? She was done, completely done with him. Thank goodness that Tyger had the exact same thought process as she did and the two would turn to leave, having gotten the answer to their question they had no more need for this creature. It was merely unfortunate that this creature had other ideas, and it was a pity that Haven was all too willing to assist in their demise. She needed no excuse to burn him to a cinder, but this was an open invitation she would definitely accept and reply with full force.
"I have been waiting for this all day..."
As she spoke, her form would start to change, sleek black feathers would start to sprout from her arms and body, covering her body like another outfit, adding little extra bits and pieces like accessories to her current dress. Her hands would start to burn with her desire for destruction, sleek black and purple hued flames would flicker and grow in her palms until soon she was in her Partial Form and her flames were roaring for release.
"Flair Blockade!"
Her flames would whirl around her and Tyger, barricading them away from the enemies grasps. Yes it was a shield, but it was more than that, it was a form of revenge. The creatures would scrabble and flock towards the two mages, before they would manage to arrive they would be cut off by this blockade made of pure shadow flame. It was fire, but it had another use completely, it did not burn like normal flames oh no, instead whenever any of those creatures would touch it, their skin would burn and start to corrode away, first the flesh would peel, then the muscles and finally down to the bone if they weren't careful.
"Lets watch them burn, shall we?"
There was a glint in her eye, a glint of hidden flame, belying the fury of the creature within.
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