Tony stared at the portal with a for a moment, waiting to see if they would come out of the portal, before turning and dodging out of the way of the flames that engulfed the area in front of the portal. He quickly came up ready, glancing back at the position of Leila, before flicking back to the new threat. The bearded wizard-looking man did nothing, however, and simply waited for his companion to pass through. Tony lowered his shield and rose to full height, watching as the part-metal... thing and the tentacled monster walked through the portal. The "fight" was over, and they made it very clear. Tony had half a mind to throw his axe at their backs but decided against losing a perfectly good axe. He decided to ignore the tentacle'd being's message for now. While it did bother him somewhat, but that was more due to shock value than anything else, the brunt of the reason he didn't like it was how easily the thing had put it into his mind. He'd had plenty of death threats during his life, most direct, some less so, but none of which he payed mind to. The thing could try to kill him if it wanted to, as a confrontation would be inevitable. It would try to kill them all eventually - it didn't matter to him whether it would go after him specifically or not. He sheathed his axe and clicked his tongue in disappointment. It had been a bad ordeal regardless. Tony didn't mind losing so badly as long as he was alive, but the others most likely would. And it was evident that they'd need to get stronger if they wanted to take the hero down. [b]"They're gone."[/b] He said, crossing his arms. [b]"Now what?"[/b]