[img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/980302735519924314/1155774008000778270/Add_a_heading.png?ex=6551d5ec&is=653f60ec&hm=189d1741f7438147c1135deb0d059d0e4640166b5479b36e6229441edba2fe15&[/img] The sarcasm, snark, and everything in between was more than warranted. At the very least Sigurd could have tried to hold a conversation with some of these people prior to everything and get a closer idea what their abilities would be. However, that was in the past. Most he could do now was keep to the “plan” he had made, and apologize for making terrible assumptions later. Everyone was seemingly making good use out of it, even if Sigurd wasn’t giving his full attention to what was being said and done around him. Fire with a sulfur smell was blasted out of the sky in front of him, along with any aerial support missiles that Jason had fired. While the information granted by Izkry was helpful, and Sigurd even looked that way when he heard the name Kraven, Laura seemed focused on taking her down. Best not getting in her way quite yet. There was everyone else. At least Sigurd wasn’t the only one barking orders, even if some of it was redundant, at least towards himself. The divide and conquer approach was the best, and hopefully this little distraction would- Sigurd yelled as he was flown through the air and crashed behind the villains. ‘[color=fff200][i]Yea… Should have expected that[/i][/color]’ was all he could think to himself as he stood back up. At the very least they are on the defense. It may be difficult for Sigurd and everyone to mount an offensive pressure and separate them, the villains should almost have an equal amount of difficulty to launch an attack due to the constant pressure. The “dragon” was going to be the outlier as it would have the chance to jump at the rest of the students. Looking at the rest of the villains maybe there was a better way to divert the attention. While a long range assault was the best option, there was a deep concern if throwing Hofund would cause any serious damage to these individuals. The one in actual armor may be able to take it, but the princess…. Despite the worries of structural damage Jason brought up, maybe this off the wall idea Sigurd was thinking would work. At the very least he can try and provide enough cover for himself or the others. Though he would have to be the first on sight to try and fix it up. Sigurd brought Hofund to his side, unsheathing the blade, dashing as he cleaved it into the asphalt. '[color=fff200][i]Apologies, father and Hofund...[/i][/color]' It was hardly a task suited for a weapon of its caliber, but it served the purpose nonetheless as it effortlessly cut free a hefty swathe of the road. Everyone could probably hear what he just did, so he had to act fast. Laying Hofund down, Sigurd bent over, grabbing the large boulder of concrete, and flung it through the air. He was aiming to narrowly go above the villains, and land just beyond them, blocking any sight of the quinjet, and acting as a barrier. Even if the one sending out sonic waves turns around and destroys it, the rubble should fall forward enough to cover the second step of this “plan” of his, and allow the blonde haired biker to keep pelting with fire balls or maybe engage the dragon. If “Hazmat” came in to clear the rubble, then maybe the debris would add some cover, but it hopefully leaves Jason an opening if he wants to swoop in and engage a different person. This is ignoring the fact that the villains probably have other ways to handle the projectiles, or could handle multiple at once, but it may leave an opening of some kind. As for the princess… Sigurd did not yell this time as he raced forward, putting in as much effort to try and tackle her to the ground. If he is blocked by one of the others it would leave the rock to land in front of them and block vision of the quinjet protecting those who had not engaged yet, or allow the others to continue their own assault. Even if the same thing happened to Sigurd again… Well it would have kept her busy and not trying to go for the quinjet. And maybe, just maybe, if the dragon didn’t engage the biker, it would go after Sigurd, allowing the others to either pincer in or divide the attention of the rest of the group. Despite the biker saying that, Sigurd was still hesitant as they have no idea what it can fully do. If not, Sigurd should be able to handle the princess on his own, even given their odd power set. Either way it was removing a potential powerhouse, and even the leader, from the equation. He did have to give the princess some credit for the strike from the ground and sending him flying.