Travis raised an eyebrow as he stared at Raiya, responding to her unusual gesture and remarkable calmness as she casually sat on her knees and observed Nemo and the golem have at it. It was almost as if the presence of the monstrously sized construct didn't even faze her despite its appearance taking the group by surprise and awe moments ago. What exactly was Raiya even thinking allowing Nemo to engage the golem by himself? Travis on the other hand however was still on edge as he helplessly watched the fight; unsure of Raiya's words in not assisting but at the same time hesitant to get stuck in without a game plan. It was then Nemo that grabbed his attention by vocally requesting the he distract the golem. "O-on my way!" nervously replied Travis has he rushed around the golem's flank. The idea of getting anywhere near the Paragon-powered construct in all of its intimidating attributes was something Travis really didn't want to do. As he closed distance behind the golem, the larger it became and the more dreadful the situation Travis was personally interpreting became. Once he got himself in positioned, he looked up at the stern of the golem, Travis frantically brainstormed how he was going to "disrupt" the rocky behemoth as Nemo earlier suggested. Large spells were definitely out of the question due to expensive mana requirements and some of his more trickier arts demanded time that he clearly didn't have. So what could he do? His backdraft rune spell could work; it had plenty of power and with such little mana requirements, he could effectively cast it more than once. But then again, what good did a spout of fire have against earth? The attack would of likely just darken the golem's minerals hide in soot. Overall; not very effective. Anything else? A second later, Travis recalled his cryo spell he was still orchestrating. Much of it was still incomplete and how it would be casted would still a rough idea. In fact, the completed work was merely a rough draft and that was about it. But what if it did work? It was an extraordinary long shot but it if did work, it was theoretically possible to affect the golem in a big way. What was here to lose aside from a backfire or being squished? Travis then quickly produced his notebook and aggressively turned the pages so he could see his work. As he gazed over the notes, the more looming the thought of wasting time was as he stared at the pages [i]Screw it,[/i] he though as he stretched the notebook open and placed his palm on the page containing the experimental rune. With a mental verse, he then imprinted the markings to his own hand before kneeling down and applying both palms to the first and gravle beneath him. "Here goes nothing!" Travis announced to Nemo has he charged the rune with a supplement of mana. If this spell was like its fiery counterpart, the slightest application of magical energy would immediately set it off and it was at that moment Travis braced for the sudden shift in casualty to occur. Seconds would tick on by and Travis would soon open one of his eye to examine his surroundings, only to find nothing had occurred. Nothing had chilled in temperature, nothing frozen. No spell. "...Well, fu-" Before he could finish openly cursing his frustrations did an unexpected spark of mana jolt from his fingertips. Travis only has a second to observe the strange phenomenon before everything in front of him, including the golem, vanished in a huge plume misty and cold white.