[@thewizardguy][@Gardevoiran] [h2][center][color=fff200]Saef Harken Lenuria-Giant Crabs and Khaine[/color][/center][/h2] It wasn't a half bad combo, if not one that was particularly effective against a warrior who had any idea how to fight teleporters. Especially when said opponent lacked the traditional blind spots. Saef's onboard computer chirped at him at each teleportation. First in front, then behind and finally, above and holding a weapon that radiated immense power. Thankfully Saef had never actually stopped moving since leaving the trap. After the first teleportation he had simply upped his speed. Khaine's second teleportation had probably resulted in a face full of highly energetic quantum particles. So on the third teleportation the Demon was not in fact firing at a stationary target confused and unaware of his location. Saef was in fact several feet away from the intended line of fire when the mighty godfall cannon was fired. It was a weakness of rapid teleportation like that. They only gave you a slideshow view of the world, making it difficult to adjust for unplanned variables. In this case it meant that the Captain got jostled by the turbulence of the shot but not much more. Such a prime target could not go unexploited either. As Khaine was pulling the trigger he was met with a beam of holy light from the glowing shell around the Thaumaturge. The man had superhuman reflexes and the added time needed to fire the weapon provided an opportunity. The beam was purely nonphysical in nature. Water would have no effect on the lance of holy power as it crossed the less than ten feet between the two combatants. Of course it was a snap shot fired using sensor data but Khaine was huge and the two were close. It might not hit anything vital but it should at least impact. And of course the spikes were making their way towards the Demon once again.