In Xaviers mind, things seemed to slow down to a near halt as the gravity of Sarahs situation began to weigh upon his mind and brought about the faintest of smirks upon his lips. It was all over for her now. The heat of The Dreadful Flames melting away the woman's flesh was the first sign of her death, but of course Xavier could not sense this. It wasn’t until the Dreadful Flames themselves had begun to make contact with the woman’s skin that he could feel her body withering away. Each lick of the flames would devour layer upon layer of her flesh rather than burn them away and Xavier could feel the breakdown of every last cell. If Sarah was screaming right now, the cries of the damned within the Dreadful Flames would be drowning her out as well as adding her screams to their orchestra. Sarah had managed to keep the Dread Energy away from body for the majority of the fight but now as she was engulfed by the flames, Xavier could see her clearly and [I]this[/I] was what made him smile. For in that moment that he was finally granted full sight, he was able to see that Sarah remained exactly where he had surmised and that his stone pillars were nearly upon her. Their impact was quick, powerful and majestic; a brief, wet crunching sound tearing through the air as the bones of her chest splintered and broke whilst her flesh was torn asunder. The pair of pillars had slammed over her head and chest and as the two stone faces would come together Xavier could feel the glorious spray of blood and body bits that were sent hurdling away from the impact zone in a gory Halo. It wouldn't be able to land on the ground though, the flames were greedily lapping up every droplet of blood, fragment of bone or strip of flesh that remained of Sarah. When the flames would finally pass; there was practically nothing remaining of Sarah. The ground was unbelievably black and covered in grooves where the Dreadful Flames had devoured the earth. The two pillars remained jutting from the ground, their surfaces also covered in random grooves where the flames had touched them. Beneath where they joined one another their was but a small pile of ashes; Sarah was dead. The smirk upon Xaviers face had grown to encompass his entire right cheek and with barely a flick of his wrist the ground would open up once more. A rectangular hole roughly four feet long appeared before Xavier and within this hole was a staircase that would lead into darkness. Without a second look over the battlefield Xavier descended down this stair case with thunderous steps that would seem to shake the very earth itself. As his head would disappear into the darkness the hole in which the stair case had been suddenly slammed shut; a brief flash of red light overtaking the blue sky. On the battlefield, the red stone spikes which had been launched previously in the battle suddenly shifted to brown dirt which would fall into a loose pile where each spike had been. The stone pillars were next to fall apart; beginning at the ground where the pillars jutting out from. Slowly they would lose their red tint and with each inch that lost its color their was a subsequent stream of dirt that fell upon the ground in a cloudy pile. The area where they were joined fell last and they would fall in unison in plumes of brown dust; dropping a semi large object from within that landed with a dull thud in the pile of dirt. That which fell was roughly the size of a cantaloupe and was mostly black, but the upper left portion of the item was a shade of white and had straggling strands of burnt hair. It was Sarahs skull; the skin melted or burned away save that one chunk of skin. It would remain here in the pile of ash, mouth agape in an unheard scream of torment, until it is discovered by some unknown person.