[@Gentlemanvaultboy][@Wraithblade6][@supertinyking] [center][h2] - Australia - [/h2][/center] As Firebrand arrived, he could feel a strange heat on his back. The fragments of the swords, now stored safely on his back, appeared to be heating up for some reason. It was as if they were straining against some powerful force, pushing at them, attempting to break through. In fact he could almost feel an alien presence touch his mind, feeling around it, but unable to find purchase. It pressed against him, and for just a moment, Firebrand was able to see things not quite there. An immense structure, visible even from here, in the centre of the continent. A monolith that pierced the heavens, twisting at impossible angles, freakish pipelines writhing like snakes as they bored into and through the countryside. And yet he got the feeling that these things, while certainly present and definitely real, were also only about half there, placed in a realm underlying reality, a shadowy mirror pressing to push through to this 'side'. Within this dimension, and yet not on the same... frequency, as the rest of this reality. It was a disturbing sight to behold that disappeared as soon as he saw it, the blades having apparently given up on 'dispelling' whatever force was hiding it from sight. Damien himself would notice nothing, beyond the fact that the flow of magic appeared to be disrupted around his devillish ally. Ozo, meanwhile, was exposed for the first time to the full blast of Australia's aura. It nearly blasted him off of his feat, as if attempting to compensate for it's other failures. A voice blasting full tilt in the back of his mind, filling his thoughts with visions overlaying his own sight. There was nothing here, no reason to stay. He had made a mistake by bringing these two here, and they needed to go back. They needed to go back now. It was overwhelming, lacking the subtle touch that had nearly turned Damien, attempting to simply blow his defences apart and steer him in the right direction. And without any inherent defence, Ozo would soon find himself convinced that his two new friends needed to be sent back to somewhere else. By any means necessary.