[hider=LM Collab] [center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjQ0LjhiOWJhYy5XblZuZW5kaGJtYywuMAAA/rabid-science.regular.png[/img] & [img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjgwLjAwMTFlYi5UMVZVVEVWVS4w/quaaludes.regular.png[/img] & [h3][color=c4bbbb]]Gorgon[/color][/h3] [/center] [hr] The sound of the battle was clear now, and had been for a little while. The shaking of the ground, the roars that even all this distance away held a kind of weight all its own, the claps of thunder…. It was a kind of noise that brought a tilt to her lips. Standing at the top of a hill, she lifted a hand. In the distance a man was falling, what her systems told her was ink falling with him, as Behemoth swatted him away with lightning like he was an annoying fly. [color=43bfc7]”My my my, what a sight to be greeted with,”[/color] she said softly, keeping her finger in line with the falling man until he fell out of sight. She clicked her tongue, disappointed that she couldn’t have seen where he fell, before she raised her eyes to the projection floating high in the sky. Already she was intrigued by it and the light it excluded. Not unlike Scion’s light, really, in a way. She clicked through the local scans she was performing, picking up a few random traces of signals and communications. She frowned, irritated. She couldn’t hack into the system at an event like this, so these little scraps were all she was going to get if she didn’t want to make enemies earlier than she wanted. [color=43bfc7]"Mhmm. They started without us. Lovelies, why don't we make our mark. Go. Show them our strength. Break the beast."[/color] She said the words confidently, giving her girls free reign. They knew what to do. She sauntered forward slowly, twirling her bow into her hands and pulling back an arrow. Letting it fly, she was yanked forward moments later as it connected and started reeling her in. It was time to make some [i]noise[/i]. Outlet nodded silently as she ran forward to an area where she could get a clear line of sight on Behemoth’s massive feet, holding out her hands towards him and launching as many rods as she could at his legs, each one exploding with a beautiful display of electricity, chipping away at his scales with every blast. She didn’t have to worry about being too close to the beast, as her power was definitely suited for a bit of distance. Maybe not a mile, but a few blocks was definitely doable. [color=c4bbbb]‘Alriiiiiight~!’[/color] Gorgon called as she ran forth, rather loudly on account of heavy rock feet. She saw where Behemoth was going, and with a smirk Gorgon made her own plans. The ground beneath her feet was petrified and turned to dust, dropping Gorgon into the earth itself into caverns she just created. With this done, she ran for ahead of Behemoth while underground, taking care not to run underneath him and often looking up to check where she was because she couldn’t entirely know down there. When she reached her destination, Gorgon set her trap. Beneath the streets of Denver she turned the solid earth into loose dust. Petrified, brought under her control over a wide range, then shattered and unbalanced. She created huge pits just beneath the surface, above which normal humans could run just fine in large numbers but which would surely crack if the weight of Behemoth tried to cross. Following the vibrations Gorgon continued setting up her huge-beast-traps, wherever Behemoth changed directions towards until she had him surrounded. So few accounted for what might be happening under the earth, after all. She did ensure no dirt with buildings on top was solidified, by looking up occasionally while also keeping out of the deadly range of Behemoth. As much as she would have wanted to fight the beast in hand-to-hand and petrify him, Gorgon was not under the impression that would work. So, letting him fall into graves would do~! [/hider] Hanna stood on top of a building some twelve blocks away from the beast's current position, her bow raised and moving slowly to keep the beast's head in her sights. On her visor a multitude of readouts were running, indicating all the variables and accounting for them. Wind, visible powers (which were being logged and sorted into her files with notes), movement.... There was an opening as the ink controller, which her systems identified as Inkscape, fell. A momentary lull as the majority of the local capes fell still for just a breath. As Alexandria hurtled in again, slamming into Behemoth's face like a V6 Rocket, Hanna fired her arrow. As the iconic woman was smacked away for the umpteenth time, Hanna's arrow flew into the eye of the Endbringer, sinking in a little more than one would have expected, before it exploded in a flash of liquid nitrogen, literally freezing the section of Behemoth's face around the eye. Another cape stepped in moments later as steam became to rise visibly, her systems noting that the man had been visibly thrown by another, before he slammed a fist that was suddenly ten times normal size into the section. Lightning exploded out from a direction she couldn't see, crackling and sizzling as it hit the flesh of the monster. She made a note to keep an eye out for whoever was throwing around lightning. Outlet could use a good friend like that. It was then that she noticed the growing field above the beast and she pursed her lips. A quick scan let her zoom in on the projection, noticing a myriad of elemental and energy based effects being thrown, blasted, and formed near it. [color=43bfc7]"Mhmmm. That's interesting. Very interesting. At least I won't be getting bored anytime soon....And there's someone who could use a little talk when this is all over..."[/color] Hanna muttered to herself, a wry smile splitting her face as she fired another nitrogen arrow at the beast's legs in an attempt at slowing it down.