[center][h1][color=f26522]Carnatia de Luson[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] As the golem started behaving erratically, Carnatia's divination magic skill activated, as she caught glimpses of what the golem would do. Not an explosion as some in the group had thought, but rather, cauterizing gashes that acted as a 'spread and pray' of a laser it had tried to fire. And so, Carnatia had a choice to make. Would she take refuge within the barrier, entrusting her safety to Roxas' spell, or should she attempt to dodge the beam and move in to fully disable the golem through disenchantment? The first option was clearly the safer option, but that also meant fully trusting her safety to someone else, not to mention what if the beams caused damages to valuables that were in here? That would be such a waste, of course, that also meant taking a risk of being vaporized by the laser. The decisive question would be if she could trust her reflexes enough to dodge as her precognition warned her of the lasers' trajectories. Or better still, if she could strike it in time before it fired the lasers. Either way, she had to decide quickly, as she noticed Fia changing into a bird and rushing inside the barrier. Judging the distance between her to the golem and her to Roxas, she was actually closer to the golem, and so, if she couldn't make it to the golem before it fired, she couldn't make it to the safety of the barrier before it fired. And so she ran towards the golem, rapier in hand as she suffused it with disenchantment magic. Her mind sharpened, focusing on the precognition of possible attack her divination magic allowed her access to while honing into the golem, looking for that one singular vital weak spot for her to strike. The Zen focus her master taught her, the same one she had used to avoid the phantoms, now fully being used as how they were intended, to find the best spot to strike at the golem's head where the mana was gathering. Her all-or-nothing gambit.