[center][h2][u][b]The Fury of Rhay[/b][/u][/h2][/center][hr] Blade reaching 800 degrees, leg armor having been charging for awhile, air pressure recharged plenty, Raelis noted his opponent's increase in speed. As the man created blades and swiped repeatedly, Raelis' armor plates managed to dodge, or when cut, rejoin and melt back together and reform to go in to deflect or assault once more. Those that were deflected acted similarly, and those that had flown around the man used the cameras on the nanobots, which coated them to absorb information far faster than any brain could, bobbing, weaving, and nearing their assailant. However, Raelis knew full well that he was not safe and so, with his opponent busy, he released the pressurized air, disrupting any forming blades within 8 meters of his person, and partially destroying, or sending away any of them, which had been near. From there he did not wait to strike. The heat in his leg armor, the heat that had been behind Khazna, and the natural conductivity of the metals became his greatest weapon. Heat energy channeled deeper into the ground from his leg armor, heating the floor within 8 meters of Khazna, except wherever Raelis moved to, to a piping 1300 degrees. The effects were immediate, the ground becoming lava and emanating even more heat energy. The wall of air had expanded around Khazna in milliseconds, the heat energy disrupted slightly each time a blade passed through it, but not enough so to break down totally. It was then that Raelis transferred the ambient heat of the entire cavern, and the heat from his blade directly into existence around Khazna, heating the air to 2200 degrees Fahrenheit. The air was hotter than the ground, which was already hot enough to melt through any of Khazna's light armor and begin to damage the metal plates if they had not been redirecting heat from their forms by letting it conduct into nanites, which were replaced, the nanites being thrown off around Khazna to anchor the heat energy. It had taken the knight some time to channel the necessary heat, but he hoped it would be worth it. The additional side effect was that the air around Khazna was either forced inwards, slamming into him repeatedly, or slammed outwards, dispersing all of his mibs elsewhere due to wind forming and moving, from hot areas to cool ones--also known as high pressure to low pressure. The heat was enough to roast practically anyone alive almost instantly. It had been the Asaran's plan for his last fight, a plan which the vampire had quite literally pissed on. Raelis had no intention of being slighted again.