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Contrary to the violence Mercyval had been unleashing, it recognized it’s defenses against the heat and crouched over the vehicles to protect as many of them as it could, it’s maw turning up to look at the phoenix and roaring a challenge. The fires were spreading, and the heat coming off of Mercyval was only a bit better than the tornados themselves. His purple eyes started darting around, looking for solutions. The Phoenix was flying, and though it posed little threat to Mercyval with it’s fire attacks, he in turn posed little threat to it as long as he was stuck on the ground.

We must climb…

To drag it from the sky

The towers to either side were the only thing even possible to hold Mercyval’s weight. They were already damaged, both by Mercyval himself and from the raging battle.

We have allies Mercy…

We have never needed help making the kill. We do not need it now.

Neat. I didn’t know we could fly.

Sarcasm is for the weak.

Then you know what we have to do. Do you want the kill or not?

Mercyval growled audibly, turning it’s attention to Wren’s changed form and hoping his voice would carry through the raging fire and gunshots. ”Cabhrú liom tóg agus chosaint an lag ó an tine. Mé beidh ghlacadh an éan”

<Help us climb and protect the weak from the fire. We will take the bird.>

Mercyval then turned it’s gaze on the phoenix and roared out. “Amháin an lag fulaingt. Agus againn bhfuil ní lag.”

<Only the weak suffer. And we are not weak.>

Mercyval picked itself back up, it’s claws digging a wide trench in the earth as it hurled a cloud of dust up towards the phoenix, then leapt onto the least damage of the two towers and hauled itself up as far as it could risk.

Vines spit the earth at the base of the tower, weaving intricately around and through the exposed holes where windows used to keep away the elements. The tower groaned under the weight of Mercyval, but the vines pushed back against his weight, keeping pace with the large Wild as it ascended. Steel buckled and vines split, but the building held long enough for Mercy to reach the height it needed.

Mercyval spared little time in trying to guess the angle it needed. The more time the phoenix had to react, the more time it had to dodge the lumbering Wild. It turned it’s head towards the phoenix and bared it’s teeth as the dust cloud fell away from it’s earlier attack. Mercy began to aim for it’s neck, but Val’s mind intervened. The phoenix may be able to adjust it’s form, much like the Wendigo did around Wren and so a broader attack would be needed. Mercyval took the chance and leapt bodily at the bird, it’s claws swiping downwards to latch onto anything it could and trying to aim the tackle to take them both into and through one of the buildings and away from the convoy.
Roger roger. I'll type something up tomorrow and send it to you for approval
@SporkoBug

Leon's first job out of high school:


Kind of wonder if Noc Noc burgers are among Leons favorite foods....
There is always a way. It's just sometimes the dice disagree :p
"Well done, Bram," Leon said, the magic of Mask translating his words into the mind of his summoned bat before it returned to it's home plane. The bat's report had been exceedingly useful, knowledge that the creature was indeed a golem and seemed to be following a set patrol route with pre-determined search points would help them avoid the creature altogether. Golems were tricky guardians to fight, often immune to nearly all forms of magic, possessing the strength of a dozen normal men and the endurance of the unliving. Their only weakness is that they couldn't make their own decisions, so it depended on the cleverness of the creator to issue them the right orders. The patrol pattern was one obvious weakness, but it couldn't be ignored that the golem likely had orders to respond to suspicious noises or disturbances as well.

"The golem continually checks the first floor. We may have a rough idea of it's schedule, but if there is any deviation from that schedule or if we get distracted and lose track of the timing we will anger something I do not think any of us are prepared to destroy. Certainly not quietly enough to avoid drawing the attention of our target," Leon said, sighing in a bit of resignation, "and I am loathe to channel any further powerful blessings from Mask lest we find ourselves having to deal with our target or any other magically inclined individuals."

"The second floor is simply too inviting to ignore. It is possible there are magical wards or traps, but we may just have to risk the maybe instead of the likelihood of us being caught on the first. Once we ascend to the second floor, the snowstorm should give me enough cover to weave a spell to let me detect magic within about fifty feet in my line of sight for a few minutes. As long as someone checks for physical alarms on the window, we should be able to enter without issue," Leon said, his hand reaching for the mask at his waist and sliding it up to his face, "shall we?"
So much violence!

Someone should call the cops *sagenod*
Val: Let's Analyze this situation. Identify potential flaws. Draw them into conversation. Find their weakness and exploit it.

Mercyval:
Should work either way on my end. But just to cast a non neutral vote let's break it up
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