T A L O N
Talon set down upon the wet sands. Before he could sink, he activated the secondary ability of his boots allowing him to enact Seeming upon the surface. Gently, he reached down and pulled the thin woman up so that she could stand upright without being thigh deep in wet sands. Just as he was turning his attention to their surroundings.
Then the rumbling started.
Talon turned his sight toward the massive tidal wave that was rolling across the open expanse. His eyes went wide as fear coiled itself into his stomach. He could only blink for a moment as he took it in. In a way it was awe inspiring to see a towering wave of destruction hurdling their way, knowing that there were few forces in the world that could contend with such a thing. He flicked his gaze to the harbor town and from what he could see, people were scrambling across the docks. They were running. They were likely fleeing for their lives out of fear or more likely, absolute terror. At the rate that the wave was rolling in their direction, they had little in the way of time. Certainly not enough time for him to fly high enough into the skies to dodge a tsunami that was hundreds of feet high. Something was off however, he could feel it in the air as his senses became accustomed to the flow of aether. He opened up his awareness, seeing the weave of the aether flux as it pulsed and snapped like a caged tiger before him.
Magic was pulsing from the tidal wave, drawing a frown from his face. He felt Rickter’s fear. He could also feel Rickter’s determination. Even before his beloved wolf said the words, Talon knew what the man was planning. Powerful magic was behind the wave that was barreling toward them. They were not without power of their own. It was as Talon had thought, there were few forces in the world that could contend with such a raw manifestation of nature. Together, Talon believed that they were among those forces, if they acted swiftly enough. He heard the thin woman’s voice, trembling with the whisper of a prayer. He did not know if whatever god she prayed to would hear her…but he did. Talon extended his senses into the sands immediately around them. He lifted all of them until he had created thin but solid platform upon which the four of them could stand.
“Florian,” He glanced at the Lysanrin. “If you have a gift, I suggest you use it.”
With that, Talon stepped forward. With each step he took, the violet-blue markings upon his body began to shift in hue. They grew brighter. They grew stronger. Talon let go of the veil of mortality that was kept in place, concealing the truth of his Divine nature. Around him, in a crown of silver-white light, the nimbus of his divinity came into being. He instilled within it the cool calm that he was willing himself to feel. Panic would do nothing. Fear would not help them except to propel them to act with determination. He remembered the bout he had endured as he had faced Raxen, the Orkhan Demigod who had pushed him to new heights. He remembered the ferocity of their battle and what he had been forced to do to step further away from the realm of mortals.
Talon did just that. He opened himself up to the Aetherium fully. His jaw flexed as he felt power far beyond that boundaries of a mortal flow into him. He felt a righteous anger flow into his veins. He felt the roaring fire of an unquenchable Light fill his body. Distantly, as though it were just barely out of his grasp, Talon felt the edges of a boundless Hope that he could not yet take hold of. He did not know if he should. Something told him that if he grasped that neverending wellspring of Hope, he would lose any trace of mortality that he had left and he would have crossed a bridge that he could never return from. It was there…but he did not take it.
Coming up to stand behind Rickter, Talon gently brought a hand up to rest upon the Rathari wolf’s hip. His other hand, he brought up until his palm was facing the tidal wave as well.
“I am with you, my wolf.” Talon opened up their Bond as fully as he could. Into it he poured his strength, his confidence, and his adoration of Rickter’s bravery, his selflessness and his power. He gave as much as Rickter needed to quickly put to task his work of manipulating the aether in the way that he could. Talon, meanwhile, did something else as well. He observed the flow of aether within the tidal wave. Stopping the wave with brute force was not an adequate solution. Rickter would be able to slow its advance but thousands upon thousands of pounds of force raging toward them would shatter his ice walls and the toll of blocking it with Negation would undoubtedly be steep. So Talon did not reach for the wave itself. He reached for the wave’s aether flow.
The flow of its aether was powerful. But so was he. He grabbed it and with a furrowing of his brow he punched holes in its flow, he changed its structure, enacting Sculpting to transmute the form of what was in front of him from that of a liquid, to a gas. If they could not stop a tidal wave, then Talon would change the tsunami into a mist.