Well, that didn't even hurt for one. I thought I was dead. I couldn't quite feel the attack or even see what was coming, but I definitely took it straight. It hit me so hard that I felt the heat escaping behind me, while darkness enclosed on my peripherals and vision. Every single sense was knocked out of me, except for my hearing; lots of ringing and tinnitus. However, what seemed to be distant tones turned into a frantic orchestra in my head. I steadily rose against overwhelming weakness in my body, wiping off metal shavings and rust from the attack. The various pieces in my head gained clarity, and it turned out to be Kamina's own voice as he struck against Reshiram. Unbelievably, Reshiram flinched. [i]Now we just need to know if it bleeds; then we can kill it.[/i] A paraphrased quote from Davis came to mind, especially when I witnessed the new force from my own team. The Charizard and Salamence we freed earlier couldn't really believe their eyes either, and I wouldn't be surprised if other Pokemon in the tower came up just to watch. Half a dozen attacks stumped Reshiram's own ego and almost bought him pleading, evident in his eyes as they turned to fear rather than that of a god. At that point, it was the perfect importunity to fight. I traded away fatigue and pain in my magnets for a sense of motivation, thinking of just what to hit Reshiram with. Every attack seemed like a light show, and I didn't have much time to think of anything. I did however feel a sense of foreboding and dread as soon as I clamped my magnets together, as well as a dark mist that somehow seemed to cool the ridiculous temperature of the place. Reshiram was still busy trying to wave away attacks and boast against absurdity, but a thunderclap seemed to deafen even that. I couldn't think of anything but lightning and electricity - which somehow put me on the other side of the arena we were fighting in. I looked back to see a cohort of lightning balls and thunder crackles (which I couldn't even see properly, given they were somehow black and giving off light) that followed me in a straight line, while also surging through Reshiram painfully. [i]Seems like this'll come to a close soon.[/i] I thought, as I let the heat catch up to me.