[center][hr][hr] [img]https://i.postimg.cc/K8QvVB52/image.png[/img] [hr][hr] [color=0080ff]Location:[/color] Sierra Trail [color=0080ff]Skills:[/color] Short sword [hr][/center] [b][/b] It didn't take much for Niah to decide to pick up the master bolt. Andy was running to help Stella, that would be the only other person Niah thought should have the Bolt. She held it in what would normally be her shield arm, and with a nod to Terminus as a thank you for taking the brunt of the attack she moved to stab Atlas again. With both gods fighting him Atlas was too distracted and Niah was able to get another jab in. [color=0080ff]"Except I'm Roman."[/color] She snapped at Atlas. That wasn't the full truth. Her mother could have gone either way, but the Greeks didn't have a place for her in their camp so it hadn't been an option. She was thankful she had gone with the Romans too. She took another jab at Atlas hitting him again. Her third jab missed as Atlas dodged. But that was fine with Niah. She could be a distraction for someone else. Dragging him off to his place. [color=0080ff]"This is your punishment. The weight of the sky is what you must carry."[/color] She told him. [hr] [hr] [center][img]https://i.postimg.cc/MHTqPcBC/image.png[/img][/center] [center] [b][color=b71d5d]Location:[/color][/b] Sierra Trail [b][color=b71d5d]Skill:[/color][/b] [/center] [hr] Andy looked around the battlefield. She could join the fight with the older kids, but she saw that when Mary was hit it knocked Stella off her balance. The Master Bolt had fallen to the ground, and for a moment she was torn. What should she do? Stella was keeping her feet under her, but it was a struggle. She ran over to her. Andy slid in next to Stella taking some of the weight of the sky onto her shoulders. [color=b71d5d]"Just because the prophecy said one of you had to take it, that doesn't mean you have to do it alone."[/color] She said trying to sound reassuring. Andy didn't know Stella very well, but she didn't think anyone who wasn't a God or Titan should have the weight of the sky on them alone.