Phil saw the Fortune teller eyeing up his last two pieces of copper, A tip that she honestly deserved. Thinking this, Phil gave her the last of his copper and said "thanks for the help, Madame la Faire, and the Reading". He then waved her off and approached Cora. “I’m glad you’re here. We’ve been invited to be part of the Circus’ Finale, if you want in we need to be at the Dressing Room. Have to find the right outfit for you first. But we gotta hurry, m’kay?” She said gesturing him to follow. He replied with "Okay, after you" and then followed Cora, Yhatzee and another, presumably from the circus. After they arrived and was escorted behind the main tent, Yhatzee explained "Don't worry about a thing. The circus is it's own country in a way so it's not like there will be any guards. Not ones on duty anyway. All we need to do is put on a show. We should manage that. I mean what with our... you know. Just..." He took a minute to find his words. "Don't hold back. This circus is all about over the top so if you hold back people will notice. It will be out of place. Nothing is unbelievable here. Not even us." [i]So[/i], Phil thought, [i]I shouldn't hold back. Heh.[/i] His mind started to fill with ambition and ideas, ranging from cool to majestic to breath taking... Phil was brought back to reality quite quickly as Yhatzee said "We need costumes and stuff. Come on. The changing rooms aren't far." Phil then followed his group, along with most the performers, into a tent which held Clothes and props. Phil looked around in a large chest of clothes for anything more... showy. After he rummaged around for a few seconds, he found some very fitting clothes. Phil found himself a mask which was some sort of bizarre half mask that covered the left part of his face and represented the sun. He then found some old, Black Jeans and a Grey shirt (which was probably white at sometime). Lastly, Phil found a nice white Cape that just screamed "Bizarre" and "Over-the-Top". Phil quickly changed and looked into the mirror... [i]Yup[/i], Phil thought, [i]I look like a freak... Although...[/i] Phil looked at the Shirt and Jeans he had collected. After he could ditch the mask and the Cape, Phil decided he would stick with these clothes for a while after the "Finale". Phil left the Costume tent and was quickly pushed inside the main performance tent, only to see hundreds of people. The amount of people who was watching them was... pressuring as well as overwhelmingly unnerving. Phil did his best to hide these feeling of stage fright, just for the fact that any panicked actions could compromise them if they where seen as suspicious. With no room for mistakes, Phil resounded a plan within his mind, then put on a brave and confident smile (which was completely fake in every sense of the word). The Ringmaster then announced them. He said, almost boasting, "Ladies and Gentlemen our final act will be so spectacular and astounding that it will leave all of you speechless. I dare say there will not even be applause after this such is the magnitude of it's astounding beauty and innovation. These people that you see before have been rumoured to be the embodiment of both the beauty and destructiveness of nature itself. Other rumours say that they are merely experiments gone wrong. Or escaped. Nobody knows from where they hailed from but we do know this: What you see here may change everything that you believe. Introducing for the first time: The Elementals!" Phil took a deep breath, then started a paced sprint around the edge of the tent. Phil started off his own contribution to the performance by creating steps for him to climb made of pure light. Then, as he reached around a metre off the ground, he decomposed the steps into small particles of glimmering light and started to make a platform. The platform was always about an inch in front of where Phil ran and dissipated around a metre behind him, creating more small particles of light that faded after a few seconds. Using the last of the available energy, Phil started to give off a faint glow himself. He started to hope that this was enough for now, at least for a minute. As he continued to run, he started to plan the next part of his performance.