There she was being all defensive again, like it mattered anymore. What was sent on that mission had been way less than they should’ve sent, but no they were Dimurans, they were strong and fearless and could take on anything. It was the overestimation of the century, thinking a single race was as powerful as these beasts just because you belonged to it. Maybe one day her father will be able to get over that and not see these allies he was gathering as a means to spread his influence because that’s all that he saw it as right now. Maybe one day she was going to see it, but then again she was already proving to be really stubborn and was probably still contemplating how to get Mutebo on her father’s side, even if it was never going to be a good idea for the city as a whole. From above he could see everything, his goggles only enhancing his vision. He rarely took off his goggles when he was outside and typically kept them on when around people he didn’t know very well. He just didn’t like revealing too much about himself around strangers and when out in the wilds they were just too handy to keep off, especially if there was danger around. He could see all the way into the forest and passed the trees, the lifeforms that existed within and where ever they moved. It was pretty high technology he carried on his head, something pretty advanced that was developed once he was recruited. With his ability to fly he was the best person for using the goggles, there was nobody else quite like him in the city. Using his enhanced vision he could see nothing moving, not even a single heat signature. This was the sign that something was nearby and they had to be quick with dealing with it, or rather the newbies had to show them they could be quick with dealing with it. Looking to Gage briefly he reached for his back, looking around cautiously as he held his position. If he was going to be useful in these woods he was going to have to stick to the tree tops, he wasn’t entirely made for ground combat. Keeping very quiet he moved his other hand out in front of himself, his tail keeping a hold of the tree trunk before, eventually, the threat decided it was going to show itself. Swinging his hand around that was originally behind his back he held a fair sized kunai that sliced through the blast of the attack, splitting the gale and sparing the tree from a majority of the damage until he leaped off the tree, taking to the air. So it was this big guy that was causing all the trouble, but it being a wind creature meant he had an advantage too. He could counter it, but his ability to fight wasn’t what was important here. He knew what was important here and if he killed this thing too soon then there was no point on bringing the others out here. Flying on the spot he watched its trail, looking to Gage when the attempt to damage it was made but failed completely. “Don’t waste your resources! You should know better!” Well this was just great, the beast was just going to get all cocky now. Growling lowly he watched as the beast became quite hostile again which meant it was his turn to start flying fast, speeding away with a burst of wind. This thing may be practically air but he could harness the wind and was fairly well experienced with it, only thing was it wasn’t his job to act as bait. “Well what are you all waiting for?? Use your magic on this thing!”