[b]gabriel[/b] Gabriel had to stop himself from snapping out something that could be considered quite rude to Sanders, and instead took a breath before patiently explaining, [color=8dc73f]"lacrima aren't that complicated-before everything people didn't truly understand lacrima, but with the few wizards now out there who can manipulate them, they aren't that complicated. Most lacrima can be charged, as long as you use raw magic, like with magic powered vehicles. And no disrespect sir, but I think the teleportation to safety will fail when the platform fails as well. And how many of the contestants can actually fly? They may be powerful, but even a fall from that height will leave them damaged"[/color] There were things Gabriel didn't want to think about, but explaining about the lacrima brought them back. There had been a time when daily he, Michael, and many others had been forced to fill lacrima with their magic. Leaving them with just enough energy to get through the day. [color=8dc73f]"and sir? I don't think it's the organizers fault. So far everything's been okay with their plans. I think someone is trying to sabotage this. Just a thought"[/color] And then Gabriel was gone, hurriedly rounding up who would help, he pretty much shoved his way through the crowd, as the platform seemed to shake and drop a little bit. He hoped that no one would get pushed off as the magic failed. Without a word, he shoved Games Master Sheldon aside from a console like bench, taking all of three seconds to study it, Gabriel slapped his hand on a small lacrima embedded in the centre. Channeling raw magic was easy once you knew how. The difficult part was making sure you didn't siphon off all your magic and kill yourself. It was, in essence, a form of discipline and about knowing your own strength. Gabriel hoped he had enough magic to do some good. [b]master Jamie[/b] Jamie wondered why things had to be so difficult. She gave a sigh, but nodded to Ayamain acknowledgment. It was clear that the girl was going full out on Angelo, and Jamie couldn't have that. The girl wouldn't stop until he was dead. Jamie looked back over the match, wondering why she hadn't appeared them. Jamie didn't dwell on that for long, as the girl reappeared out a mirror, Jamie moved to Angelo's side, and quickly stepped in front of him, throwing out her arms, she didn't touch her blade, nor even reach for magic, except that to maintain her wind walls. [color=f26522]"if you have qualms with Angelo harming Jackie; the fault is not his. It is mine, and mine alone. If you feel the need for revenge on someone, then you should feel it to me. Leave Angelo alone, leave my daughters alone, little Elyse, and my guild alone. But whatever your beliefs, Jackie wouldn't want this. I do not believe she blames Angelo, for why would she agree to a date otherwise? Please, let Angelo go. Otherwise you are just going to hurt Jackie yourself!"[/color] Jamie had no doubt that she could stand the girls attacks, if she did engage Jamie. But, while she had faith in Angelo, she didn't want a repeat of yesterday, which would just make things even worse.