Tharr's advancement towards his opposition had been delayed tremendously. The maneuver he performed had already slowed him down a great deal, but now it appeared his foe was traveling backwards. It was quite clear getting within striking distance would prove to be quite the task, so perhaps it was time to vanish from sight. Remaining in the air left him in clear view and more vulnerable to projectiles. The hybrid wasn't one for stealth, but had to make an occasional exception depending on who he fought. With this thought in mind, Tharraleos angled himself more downwards to reach the ground much quicker. This also increased his overall speed and it seemed he was moving at dangerous speeds, especially since he was nearly going head first. But as the ground drew near, the warrior positioned his body straight once more by thrusting his legs out with great force. One last hefty flap from his wings was necessary to slow the fall. He still made quite the landing, forming a small crater and creating a decent sized billow of dirt and debris that hid him from sight. He was mostly unharmed, only with his wings aching from overuse. His legs throbbed with pain as well as he was well aware beforehand that this was too harsh of a landing. Ignoring his discomforts, the combatant swiftly capitalized on being shrouded in dust as it would clear up in a number of moments. He was hoping Godfrey was unable to see through the haze. Tharr had landed much closer to his opponent to where he'd likely get a much better view of the Griffin. But this wouldn't be for long as once the dust cleared, nothing would remain. Tharr seemed to vanish into thin air and was nowhere to be seen. He had burrowed into the earth, one of his more uncanny abilities, and began traversing towards his foe. He was submerged just under the surface, enough to be covered. While not being able to be seen, this was in turn rather noisy and Godfrey would be able to feel the earth tremble a fair distance away once enough distance was cleared. Tharraleos was familiar with these drawbacks and was advancing in rather erratic and unpredictable patterns towards the man