Cassius staggered back as he was struck by lighting from Naisha. The attack landed flawless; but fortunately his suit was mostly rubber, it hurt him considerably none the less. [i]Shit. That would have been worse if it was anything like Ice... I guess count your blessings.[/i] He pushed himself up to see Helios making his way over as a ray of light seemed to hit Cassius directly from the eye of Helios. He could feel some ease enveloping his body. [i]This was more helpful than I thought... unfortunately my shot bounced off. [/i] "Bohdan, behind be, keep any fiends from me." Cassius said as he plug his Atelier into Helios, powering it up. "Master, might I suggest optical illusions to divert the enemies?" "Then do it. It can help these people considerably." Cassius finished as he pulled the Atelier out, placing a soil gem into the item slot. Helios projected a barking canine near Naisha, if this worked correctly, it would possibly distract her from harming those Cassius and Bohdan are fighting with to give them an edge. However, it was also very possible that it would just irritate Naisha; but tiring out such a creature would be considered critical to his plan if he could not hurt it. Helios, regardless moved in on Naisha from a distance to where Helios emulated barking sounds. He aimed his weapon high as he deployed the soil; as it was airborne from the shot, it moved twords the general direction, this could help block it's field of vision considerably as well as other fiends. If this worked, it could hopefully turn the tide momentary to strike the real threat; the root of the calamity that had unfolded. He however looked up and saw the aeons around, he immediately questioned if his choice of action was wise, or just prolonging a bad situation to a more hellish one. His ears seemed to vibrate; not in a literal sense, but in the sense he heard the hymn, he looked about to see a female dancing, one that was being defended by a muscular male. "Bohdan, I want you to go help those two, I'll stay low and try to divert the big threats, as well as provide support for whoever is in danger." He was giving a direct order to someone who was just as much as a civilian as he was. His will was truly an adamant one for doing what was necessary.