[b]Sable Rhodroth - [color=red]WRETCHED ONE[/color][/b] Unfair. How unlucky could one guy be, how much emotional punishment could one be put through? hopefully it wasn't more than this for he felt truly sorry for having to destroy Hydrologia. His eyes were barely hid by the shade of his wavy hair, his frown was more evident as he showed nothing but disgust for his agreement to Hydrologia's plea. Even Cynthia's plea and magic had not altered the flow of events, they had kept the Dragon still but the runes hadn't accounted for the will of others. [i]She'll learn that she can't always impose her will on others,[/i] he told himself His free hand floated inches above his blazing wrist. As the free hand turned into a claw, the flame bolstered even further enlarging to it climaxing strength. "Tsk! You heard that Aiden!" he yelled before clenching himself inwards. He looked up towards Hydrologia. Though his face was snarled up in attack, he felt for certain that he was prepared for the end. "Alright, god-father. Sayonara." He needed to hurry, any more comments, voices, or statements would only make him waver in his resolve. Regardless of resentment he may receive, he just knew this was right. So he pulled his arm back, his flames arced around the waters like a whip. "Dragon Slayer Secret Art," he said, snapping his arm forwards towards Hydrologia. "Wretched Sun!!!" The sparkling crescent spun through the water with all the power of a ethereal blade. The water sizzled as its form and molecules were erased on the way to the Dragon. A single blink was all it took for the attack to smashed into the massive beast. Even under the ocean, the explosion was titanic. The surface bulged under the pressure before popping, tsunami size waves rocking the Captain's ship and splashed over a minuscule part of Greed Island. The water thrown into the air fell down like rain, graying the clearing sky with a final sprinkle. Popping his head over the surface, he finally could see the sky and feel the light drizzle from above. He kept from meeting the gazes of the others.