[H2][color=#9cb6c3][right]Solomon Sparrow[/right][/color][/H2] [right][b][color=#9cb6c3]Location: [/color][/b] Fanghorn, Kindeance [/right] [hr] The blast was quickly cast and versitle enough to strike both sides of the paranoid wizard inciting a reaction of incorporeal form for Solomon, and retreating through the structural walls for Violet. Solomon’s body as injured from the arcane blast, and deaf from his own banshee, but it did not hinder him much. His undead body felt no pain. He followed Asevor to the next floor shortly after he retreated. Unceremoniously, Asevor continued up and out of the keep, destroying the door towards the battlement. Solomon could technically follow him out, but his shadowy form would be plainly visible, and he lacked speed to evade any other evocations Asevor might cast towards him. Violet had an advantage as she could fly up remaining invisible. For now Solomon hid among the crates and a decommissioned ballista when a sudden tower of plant material snaked its way up towards Asevor. This wasn’t August, as he was still propagating the flames against the casters that used them to burn down the brambles. This was Cedar’s handiwork. It was impressive and quickly gained height. Cedar seemed to have developed a special hatred towards the paranoid wizard enough to fully exert himself. If only Solomon was more adept with a martial weapon, he could hide among the vines of the newly formed stalk and surprise Asevor as well. Cedar’s command of his bean stalk might bring up another opportunity for a surprise attack. Violet traveled to Asevor’s position in a straight line, the timber and stone of the keep below not hindering her travel. Assuming Asevor’s attention would be towards Cedar and his leafy tendrils attempting to grab at him, Violet could appear again, striking at the more desperate wizard with jagged nails that were more like sharp claws. The spell constructs Asevor forms seem to unravel when disturbed. Solomon knew enough that whatever Asevor was casting could be devastating if he needed fly as far as he did before casting. Attempting to disrupt it seemed to be in order. Asevors position should theoretically make it easier for Jazdia to fire upon him. The lack of exploding arrows probably meant she wasn't in a position to witness him. Or she wasn't in a good position to fire. As for his other allies, it didn't seem likely for them to be able to take advantage of Asevor's position. He watched to see what would unfurl. If Asevor was able to succeed in his spell, perhaps incorporeal form would help wane off the brunt of the effect. Otherwise, if Cedar and Violet could not halt him, perhaps he could make use of the ballista. It would take some strength of reposition it to better fire at such a sharp angle, but as it stood, Solomon himself lacked range.