[@Kalleth][@Hammerman] "Do you think they'll break it?" Asked the boy controlling the obscuring darkness. "They'll be lucky to make it stumble." Responded the handler. His assessment was quite accurate considering what the elemental was using as its body. Both students watched in silence to see how it played out. -------------- The Walker recognized what was happening on the escape plan hatched by Jideh. As a plant elemental, it felt the roses growth. The boys keen loss od energy. Recognized they intended to continue on throigh the wall and then transform it into stone to impede its path. It couls have halted the growt of the roses and trapped them. It coild have, and still could, collapse the wall. But all of those options were not acted on. Instead it rumbled forward on its stone legs towards the two. Turning its attention upwards it caught the blast of concentrated wind directly in its 'chest'. The thick dirt and soil surrounding the roots was hit hard enough to dislpdge a good portion of it back to the ground, but the damage was minimal. Perhaps a 6 inches of dirt had been peeled off the constructs front end but the tree perched atpp it was unharmed, its thick roots still holding up the constructs being. Slowed but not stopped, it advanced on the wall yet again. --------- "Not bad for first years. But it looks like they haven't realized its weaknesses yet." Snickered the darkness student. "They will, eventually." Smirked the handler. ---------- [@Old Amsterdam] Frlix just smiled at the honest admissions. Control was something he lacked too and not just in terms of controlling the dangerous flames. His own temper could turn into a fightquickly, and that was something he simply didn't want. It would happen of course.. "A walk sounds perfect. If you'll be with me on it." He smiled, taking her hand. Together they exited the roof. ---------- [Center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/146547750937296896/326293615297036290/Damnwhitecolors.png[/img][/center] The midnight run had already started by the time Dia and Felix got to the forests edge. Instructions had been clear enough as they walked hand in hand to their starting point. Don't get caught, don't wake up any teachers. "So all we have to do is go through the forest and make it to the fountain, then come back?" Felix piped up to their escort. A tall fifth year with a ball of dim light in his hand serving as a lanter . "Correct. First to get back wins a prize." The boy responded, waving the two off on their journey. When the student was gone, and the contest officially begun in his head, a hungry grin took to Felixs face. The way to winning wasn't a blind rush, it was much simpler. Even as the obscuring fog rolled in he smiled. "I got an idea. Lets just walk along the tree line. Takes longer but something tells me the forest proper is a warzone. What do you think?"