Aadya Drast
SWRP Writer
- Joined
- May 2, 2019
- Messages
- 159
- Reaction score
- 64
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The force push from Hask would not be Deeadye's or his men's miraculous savior. Despite the goons being sent askew by the sudden application of force, Aadya's attack was not a targeted one or one that needed to be accurate to succeed - not to mention, with Hask tossing out two powers at once, the push wasn't really as powerful as it could have been to start.
The shattered bottles would send gallons of liquor and shards of glass everywhere, still more than capable of soaking Deaadye and the others. Regardless, the vapor itself was all that was needed to create the massive ball of flame required to incinerate whatever was near it to begin with.
The force fire would find its home, raining napalm down upon them and the bar itself in a brilliant torrent of flames. Aadya needn't control the blaze to make it grow, not with the massive amount of accelerant that had been spewed about. It would be likely that Deaadye and most of the men around him would be fully engulfed in flames, able to do little else before succumbing to the inevitable. The bar itself would begin to go up as well, years of spirits having soaked into the wood, making the perfect kindling for a death-by-inferno.
Shots rang out from the other group of thugs that hadn't been with Deeadye, but Aadya's cover was enough. She had already positioned herself in a way that gave her protection from angles that weren't directly behind her, and she had barely peered her head over to perform her earlier attack. She needed react much at all to render the attacks harmless, slamming into the thick table and fizzling out.
Aadya saw a new face come bursting through the door, his intentions seeming hostile. She would react to that if she needed to, but it appeared as if her compatriot Hask and... another were able handling that.
Aadya's eyes were drawn to the.. apparently falling-through-the-ceiling Valravus, who may have bitten off more than she could chew. As the men drew their weapons to fire, Aadya would reach out with the force and give a firm yank on two of the men's weapons, aiming to send them flying across the bar or otherwise make their ability to fire accurately impossible. Hopefully that was enough for Valravus to get out of her rather sticky situation.
A window behind her became her new end goal, Aadya backing up to it, her defenses still on alert, before cracking out the glass and attempting to get outside. She'd be on a different side of the building from whatever may have still been going on between Leandros and Burkhart, black smoke beginning to form around her should she make it out.
The shattered bottles would send gallons of liquor and shards of glass everywhere, still more than capable of soaking Deaadye and the others. Regardless, the vapor itself was all that was needed to create the massive ball of flame required to incinerate whatever was near it to begin with.
The force fire would find its home, raining napalm down upon them and the bar itself in a brilliant torrent of flames. Aadya needn't control the blaze to make it grow, not with the massive amount of accelerant that had been spewed about. It would be likely that Deaadye and most of the men around him would be fully engulfed in flames, able to do little else before succumbing to the inevitable. The bar itself would begin to go up as well, years of spirits having soaked into the wood, making the perfect kindling for a death-by-inferno.
Shots rang out from the other group of thugs that hadn't been with Deeadye, but Aadya's cover was enough. She had already positioned herself in a way that gave her protection from angles that weren't directly behind her, and she had barely peered her head over to perform her earlier attack. She needed react much at all to render the attacks harmless, slamming into the thick table and fizzling out.
Aadya saw a new face come bursting through the door, his intentions seeming hostile. She would react to that if she needed to, but it appeared as if her compatriot Hask and... another were able handling that.
Aadya's eyes were drawn to the.. apparently falling-through-the-ceiling Valravus, who may have bitten off more than she could chew. As the men drew their weapons to fire, Aadya would reach out with the force and give a firm yank on two of the men's weapons, aiming to send them flying across the bar or otherwise make their ability to fire accurately impossible. Hopefully that was enough for Valravus to get out of her rather sticky situation.
A window behind her became her new end goal, Aadya backing up to it, her defenses still on alert, before cracking out the glass and attempting to get outside. She'd be on a different side of the building from whatever may have still been going on between Leandros and Burkhart, black smoke beginning to form around her should she make it out.