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Valentine nodded, sprinting toward the Tempest members. Forsaking Narrus's cloak, she created a wreath of dark-fire around her body, forming a visible spectre of fire that stalked toward her foes as the air darkened around her, creating a gloomy atmosphere. She hoped that this would keep their attention on her and away from her companions. Noting that Karida's twister had tossed their charge a sizable distance from his aggressor, she lashed out to either side of her with her arms. The air rippled and the ground distorted, rock and rubble jumping up to form a ten foot high wall around her and the soldiers, walling everyone else out. It was only held together by her power and would crumple to any sort of attack, but it would reduce visibility at least. Then she swung a fiery hand toward the more intact structure the woman had taken cover behind, aiming for its center of mass. The stone cracked and fell apart as its form was twisted out of shape, and the cover collapsed. Concentrating on keeping her dark-fire body lit, she dashed toward the enemy on her left, using both arms to bowl him over with a wave of distortion that rearranged his armor, sending warped chunks flying away as sparks flew from the ruined suit. She acted quickly, leaving little time for any of them to reäct, but if they did fire on her, the Seraph simply bent the projectile around her to strike her stone barrier.
Richard supported Karida, able to hold her steady despite not being able to see her. He'd tussled with invisible figures before, so he had experience. Letting her go as she found her feet, he formed a dome of force around the wall of stone Val had drawn up, reinforcing it, as well as preventing their adversaries from flying out of it. Then, with a flick of his wrist, he hefted a huge chunk of rubble and floated it a few inches off the floor, looking around for any more approaching enemies, ready to toss it as soon as he saw anyone who looked hostile.
Richard supported Karida, able to hold her steady despite not being able to see her. He'd tussled with invisible figures before, so he had experience. Letting her go as she found her feet, he formed a dome of force around the wall of stone Val had drawn up, reinforcing it, as well as preventing their adversaries from flying out of it. Then, with a flick of his wrist, he hefted a huge chunk of rubble and floated it a few inches off the floor, looking around for any more approaching enemies, ready to toss it as soon as he saw anyone who looked hostile.