Despite the odds of the prototype runic spell failing or worse; backfiring, the spell fired and performed as expected, save for the minor delay. Rune projected a raging blizzard that quickly consumed the earthly construct within its thick cryogenic atmosphere. The golem, caught of guard was almost instantly encased in frost and ice, preventing the golem from moving or responding any immediate threats. Once the mist of cold and saturated ice particles dissipated, Travis found himself looking up to the golem's figure frozen in place, "Huh, that worked better than I expected," replied a satisfied Travis who was also relieved to see the threat temporarily immobilized. It was then a minute later that the golem stirred attempting to at first move before concluding its inconvenient state. With a Ignis spell now being casted, Travis naturally gulped in worry, fully anticipating the golem's new target would be him, now that his attack proved to be a liability the construct could not ignore. But the time it took to freeze the golem and its efforts to thaw itself was apparently enough for Nemo to launch his counterattack. Being behind the golem, Travis could only make out a bright light intensifying its silhouette before hearing a loud blast that soon followed with the golem's violent deconstruction. Sensing the danger, Travis instinctively went prone and tightly covered his head has debris of the construct's natural makeup flew over him. He didn't have to wait long as Nemo took the advantage of the golem's helpless state and relinquished its position of the Paragon, condemning it back into its primordial elements as the rest of the body crumbled away. Once the dust had mostly settled, Travis slowly and carefully arose to see the once intimidating golem now reduced to nothingness with Nemo atop claiming vistory with its confiscated Paragon in hand. Travis sighed, now fully relieved that they had survived the menacing encounter. Nemo approached him and congratulated him on his efforts in halting the golem. Travis would have openly appreciated the comment and decried his display as luck given the incompleteness of his spell but instead, he nearly yelped in surprise as Nemo tossed the Paragon to him. It was such an unanticipated movement, Travis scrambled in catching and even holding the Paragon as it slipped through his hands more than once. He quickly ans surely secured their prize with wide eyes and exposed clenched teeth, still almost panicking of dropping and expecting the Paragon to shatter. That was, of course, if it was truly fragile. As Nemo talked to Raiya about something almost personal sounding, Travis removed his attention from the scene and refocused on the Paragon in his hands. The ungodly-saturated mana-infused gem within his grasps bore a asymmetrical shape as it emanated a very luminescent light from within. While it wouldn't have been noticeable from a distance, the light that glowed within the Paragon's crystalline form seemed to move and mutate as it would if it were reflected from the surface of a body of water. It was almost a wonder if this mystical object was alive to some degree. Whatever the case it may be, it was evidently clear of the immense power he could feel throughout his body just by even holding the Paragon. It was almost alluring for him to exploit the crystal's potential and use its power for his own. But he knew better than to stoop so low than to expand his own gain and satiate the desires created by his own weak mana reserves. If anything, his true satisfaction would be the Paragon's eventual full inspection and examination once they get back to Felix's mansion. With Nemo and Raiya finally done and now regrouped, Travis openly commented on their accomplishment, "Now that we have our Paragon, I think its time we head out and get it back home."