[center][color=#fff79a][h3][U][B]Raelis Vaerkturian[/B][/U][/h3][/color][b][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpxtuUQ28UM]Theme[/url][/b][/center][hr]Reaction. Adjustment. Movement. With Tharr's strike came the sureness that the beast warrior's stance was planted to allow maximum leverage and strength. Raelis understood this well, having fought for much of his life. This in mind, as he swung, shifting the trajectory so his blade swung diagonally downwards, he shunted light and heat together downwards through his armor, along with pressurized air. In response an explosion erupted below him, shredding the supports of the entire structure upon which Tharr stood, but that was only half of it. The other half was that explosions had shockwaves, and this one sent him upwards and to the right, right over Tharr's back and out of the way of his strike all at once. It put the beast warrior at a very slight disadvantage, for his wings and limbs couldn't reach. Still, Raelis knew to be wary of the warrior's tail all the same and so made his maneuver swift. As he rose over Tharr's back--were his motions unimpeded--he finished his slash, releasing a pressurized blade of superheated wind and light. Such was its strength that it rocketed him further upwards at an even greater speed, putting him out of harm's way once more. All the while, he continued to build heat, recycling energy from any and all of his attacks once they'd served their purpose. Worse for Tharr though, was the fact that with every passing moment, Rhay's Chosen grew more powerful, for he continued to generate Devene energy even as he fought, having turned it into a largely passive process. It was a dangerous thing indeed. [hider= ][hider=Heat Rate]All are in Fahrenheit. Blade of Rhay: 240 p/turn (currently 3 times its norm). Armor Rate: 200 degrees p/turn(currently double its norm). Ambient Heat Rate: 40 degrees p/turn. Maximum heat created/generated p/turn: 480 degrees.[/hider] [hider=Heat Tally]Blade of Rhay: 720+240(960). Armor Heat: 400+200(500). Ambient Heat: 80+40(120).[/hider][/hider]