[@Tyki][@RavenTLark] The Voidwalker looked down, as hundreds of wires shot up to take hold of the portals. If they reached them, it would become a problem. As such, she set up a pattern of portals linked to various harmful effects, as everything from bullets to blades to lasers blasted the wires from the side, ripping them to shreds, cutting them in half, or melting them together. If an occasional wire did manage to close in on one of the portals, Void simply closed it and reopened it somewhere else. Continuing her assault of minor attacks that tore at the wiring, as the creature found itself stretched thin to assault both Voidwalker (who was about a km(0.6 miles) in the air) and Kihaku. In approximately 40 seconds, everything below Void would be incinerated by the raw power of a supernova, channeled through her portals. Far below, the wires seemed to abandon Bahamut. Whilst he was far from completely drained, there were far tastier meals all around. However, even without his magic Bahamut was naturally immensely strong. He had devoured the power of the Gods of his world, and had ascended to the power of a God through that. At supersonic speeds, he started grabbing at and ripping at the wires, tearing them to pieces. This act clearly weakened the creature, and Bahamut had little magic to lose to the contact. If necessary, he would attempt to reel it in like a net and crush it into a lump of steel. Of course, that was when everything started flooding. The flood seemed to spurt out of the thick earthen floors of the Forsaken Realm, as if someone was calling up some long forgotten underground lake. But there were no lakes below the Forsaken Realm, and the water was clearly mystical in nature as it started burning the wire creature. The Omegans wearily floated above the water, avoiding it's touch. They weren't sure if the stuff would hurt them. Only Cosmos stood still, simply causing the water to swirl around him, leaving himself completely dry. A fairly simply enchantment for a mage of his caliber. Kihaku had felt the sting of the wires, but not for long as they were either pulled away or otherwise occupied. Spread over so many people, there just wasn't enough wire to go around, esspecially as more and more of the stuff was destroyed. Instead, she chose to attempt to finish off Nathan, her shadows pulling her up above the water. It would be best if Logar would have nothing but ashes to bury, and to ashes Kihaku would reduce the demon she held. ------------------------------- Raven found herself transported from a world of death to more of the same, as she was surrounded by the souls of the damned. Whilst certainly a change of scenery, the thick green fog and large stone palace provided little distraction from the fact that this too was a form of afterlife for those who fit in nowhere else. Much more interesting, perhaps, were the many strange and exquisite beings that inhabited this place, and were currently in the midst of a battle. Most remarkable was a being of shadow that she could sense within the palace. For Raven's every sense would tell her that it was merely an amalgamation of souls, of fallen spirits clinging together. And yet it seemed to function as a single being. An entity that had emerged from the conglamerate souls of dead soldiers. Combining their power to not simply cheat death, but to create new life from death. A form of undeath far greater in complexity than a mere zombie, and far greater in power. Easily a thousand souls were trapped within this creature, granting it their strength. The many others she could not nearly as easily recognize with her relatively limited experience. They were certainly all magical, and she could even sense some divine power similar to her father's. But the diversity in magicks and techniques utilized in this struggle far outdid any battle she might have encountered on her homeworld.