Dusk kept a weapon trained on a different enemy at all times, he had sidled up near Feress and was ready to defend him and the small ones if anything got a little too close for comfort. He trusted the barrier, as he had just seen it work wonders, but he found comfort in steel. "Perhaps those who cannot fight at full capacity should leave. It would be safer for everyone." Dusk didn't want to offend anyone, some were hurt and others would focus on protecting each other instead of themselves, and while noble and endearing, may end to an early sacrifice. "I feel inclined to find the man, i'm not leaving if others are willing to stay and fight as well." His mask was an odd swath of blacks and red, a split painting of determination worry and anger. This was getting annoying, he didn't like the idea of losing anyone so early. "Either way let's move fast now!" He raised his voice just as the old church groaned and fell. He shook his head at the dust and planks raining about. "He better not have still been in there..." he murmured. If Jason had just taken their friend along with the building, he was going to have a few stern arrows for him. "Reckless." He finished as he looked back to the kitsune. They needed to act. Elaine watched in obvious dismay as everything went crazy. People panicked and fighting, moving about to better their positions, as people and as a group. She clenched her meager blade and shifted from side to side, fearing the need to use it on the poor souls who had risen from the earth. She was horrified. Bodies falling apart were coming near them, threatening a brutal end. She looked to Feress for some sort of guidance once more, and again he was taking action. Creating a sunny barrier, a golden egg to protect her, himself and any others near enough to enter. Just as two enemies got close, they were gone, wiped away by whatever might the barrier held. She was about to ask the kitsune just what she should do, other than obviously staying close, but the world shut her moth, a small man, the figure she had watched before and all but forgotten, charge into the scene, screaming and making the hectic situation a bit less sensible. Just as he disappeared into the building, the demon, Jason, brought the whole thing down. Elaine yelped. Was he okay? She didn't know f he was inside or out when that had happened, all the other noise had driven his voice away from her. Alexandria felt some odd rumbling, she was bout to attempt an assault on the barrier, when the entire scene fell. Collapsing in on her the roof and walls shattered with bodies being flung into it. Her swords being dragged down with the debris she watched as things fell around and through her. She sighed with great annoyance. This was bullsh*t.