AS bizarre as Callum's logic might've been, it actually proved effective this time; the ray of cold struck the bird's rear, forming a clump of ice around its tail, this in turn severely hindering the beast's ability to turn and manoeuvre. As a result, its already quite large turning circle was increased even more, further highlighting the creature's problems with operating so low. Where in the air it could fly, twist and turn in all directions and use gravity to accelerate to great speeds, this strategy was severely limited here by a certain thing called the ground. Soon the demon had lost just about all of its speed, forcing it to land, creating a small tremor upon impact. The only problem --for Callum, that is-- is that his attack didn't actually kill the avian, meaning that he now had one very angry feathered carnivore seeing him as a primary target. With a loud chirp, the bird spread its wings out in what was most likely an attempt to intimidate the man, then folded them back as it ran toward its new target. As for Rae; seeing as her attack never even touched the monster, it didn't see her as a threat at this moment.