Fariha was close to her spell-casting team-mates, but she kept her distance. She felt that it wasn't wise to stick so close to one another, especially when dealing with a rampaging beast and another spell-caster. She analysed the scene. The Rat Ogre was more or less covered, literally and metaphorically by her allies. So attacking it now would be difficult for her, for she feared that she may injure someone unintentionally with what she was about to do. The elf noticed that the rat shaman had covered itself in a vile looking, green flame which acted as a shield. It had launched a spell at Ayse, who managed to dodge it. Perhaps with quite a lack of finesse, but she couldn't expect such things of everyone. The archer took in a deep breath as she drew her empty bowstring, sliding her right foot back and lowering her body. To many, it might look like she had gone mad, trying to fire a bow without an arrow. But they would soon realise her plan. The center circle of the Five Fold lit up upon drawing her bowstring, she stopped at full draw. A pale white glow ran across the string, starting from the string nocks and meeting at her fingers. The light grew in a straight line from her fingers to her left hand that held the bow, slowly taking on the shape of an arrow. As the arrow formed, the body of her bow began to glow as well; she waited for a few moments before releasing her spell. The force of the shot pushed back at Fariha, but her lowered stance had prevented the force from pushing her off balance. She breathed heavily, lowering her bow. Her magical pool wasn't large enough to sustain her spells, but it was truly the only solution she could think of at the time. Against these unholy flames, the arrow of light should be able to penetrate and perhaps kill the shaman. However should the flames be strong enough to withstand the arrow, they would surely be extinguished for some time.