[b]"Sorry tin can, but Skatháris don't go down that easy."[/b] Ela didn't know why she felt so confident, it was almost as if she knew deep down that she could beat this guy. But it wouldn't be easy. He was a somewhat daunting figure, he might not have been very tall,above average height at best, but that armor did a lot to add to the intimidation factor. She felt a chill run down her spine when she finally got a good look at his sword, the thing looked like it was visibly consuming and distorting the light around it, like some sort of twisted mirage. Whatever that sword could do, she didn't want to find out. As the armored man made his first lunge at her, she quickly dropped down as low as she could to avoid it, bending her back to the side to narrowly avoid the swing. Not letting the momentum of to waste, she carried through with an uppercut to the chin of the armor. A solid metallic clang rang out from the strike, but other than that she didn't leave any visible damage. Before she could launch another strike, she saw him ready his sword once again, but oddly reacted in a way that was likely unexpected. She jumped. The wind seemed to lift her off the ground with ease, and she rose far above the sword's path and landed on top of it as he halted the swing. Quickly using this to her advantage, she kicked off of the man's helmet as hard as she could, (while doing a sweet backflip) and made contact with the ceiling, before kicking off of that too. Hurtling down towards the figure, she took what chance she could and reached out her hand as she flew by him, attempting to snatch Curgau away from him. Unfortunately, she couldn't quite reach out to Curgau, and instead mistakenly grabbed the man's fairy and landed several yards behind him. The fairy let out a jolt of electricity, causing Ela to release it while letting out a small scream from the pain. As it fluttered back to its master's side, she cried out: [b]"Just what the hell did you to that poor fairy!?[/b]