[hr][hr][center][h3][b][color=6644ff]Jack Hawthorne[/color][/b][/h3][img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/1071511694637006920/1107753925676900392/20230515_153755_0000.png?width=1111&height=625[/img][hr][b][color=6644ff]Location:[/color][/b] The Twilight Pass [b][color=6644ff]Skills:[/color][/b] [b][color=6644ff]Spells:[/color][/b] [url=https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/710908524602851461/1119732958107021322/f7059321aefbfb8ce4923b133f1f9d6d.png?width=343&height=625]Outfit[/url] [hr][hr][/center] [i]Not good.[/i] The watch was just spinning in circles. This was, in many different ways, a problem. There was a stabile rift into the world of humans right down there, and time wasn't working properly. This watch was enchanted by another wizard long ago, to always be set to the time zone of California. So what in the sweet hell was going on in California? Or anywhere else on the [i]entire fucking planet?[/i] Standing up, and putting the watch away, Jack looked down at the necromantic horde. [color=6644ff]"Time and space are growing worse. We do not have long."[/color] There was a fine line between patience and haste, and they needed to walk it like a tightrope. If they rushed, they'd stumble and ruin what chances they had at fixing the cosmos. If they were too passive, it would crumble beyond repair before they were done. Jack watched as the darkness moved around them, though it was not at his behest. Annika weaved a spell around them, and they were cloaked... And deafened. Interesting, but wasn't Runa blind? She needed sound to find her way, so quickly, Jack rested a hand on her shoulder. If they moved in any significant direction, he’d nudge her so she didn’t get completely lost. It was all he could think to do right now, aside from grant the rest of them an ability to see through the dark. He pressed two fingers to his forehead, and his eyes went black as night. He gently tapped them against Max’s shoulder, and then Prudence’s. They would both experience their vision adapting to the shadows. They’d see through them, and then the world around them seemed… Clearer. Not brighter, but the darkness that loomed in every direction seemed almost transparent. It was like looking through seawater- You saw everything inside, as well as the water itself. Jack assumed that, as the caster, Annika could see through this herself. So he waved to get her attention in the absence of sound, and pointed at Runa who he was trying to guide. He made a gesture to his eyes, trying to indicate that she could not see. Hopefully, she could connect the dots there: Runa needed sound to navigate.