[b]Cinder Fall, Museum[/b] Nearby, the Beowolf tried to dodge, but sadly with there only being one for the new threat to focus on it was quickly killed by lightning. That left Cinder alone, excepting her comrade currently getting beat across the room by the yelling Inquisitor. Well, she wasn't overly worried on the whole, since she was still better than her opponent. "Not my problem," Cinder replied with a shrug to the news that her counterpart had lost whatever fight she had instigated in this other universe. It was sad, but not something she could control, nor something she wished to influence either. After all, she doubted that her counterpart had reached the level of enlightenment and clarity that she had, so she had no reason to care. For now, she had to focus on the fight she was faced with. So she fought on, noting the switch to long range and humoring Blake as she fired off volleys of arrows and shards of Dust at the Faunus. It wasn't the most successful, thanks to those clones of hers, but she was very good at making sure that Cinder herself couldn't really get in melee range. Well, with the fire raging it was only a matter of time. She reacted to the foolhardy charge with due grace, spinning out of the way as a black blade deflected the oncoming plate, and her other hand sending out a puff of Dust that would crystallize into ice in midair, to prove at least an annoyance if it didn't get on him and begin to freeze his skin, which would do more than it could against Blake with his presumed lack of Aura. Even if it did earn a wince from her plasma burns. Of more concern was Blake coming in once more, the trick she employed successful this time as Cinder went down. The woman reacted quickly, of course, rolling back to her feet and striking with her blades now that she had the opportunity, not ready to give up just yet. She was using a lot of Dust for this, but for the foe in question it was worth it. Shards of elemental glass and arrows whipped out at the two, Cinder more than ready to take the both of them down as she divided her attention accordingly. Let them come, as she countered what they came up with and pushed back in the burning building. She had faced monsters, and she could face them.