Gaz fell to the ground, gasping for breath. His heart rate was fast and erratic from the electrical stimulation The entire room crackled with energy as residue from the attack. He saw that Amaranth was as weakened as he was. He stood back up, and immediately regretted it as the room seemed to spin and tilt. Gaz felt nauseous, but pushed on. He walked up to Amaranth and balled his right hand into a fist, sparking with what little electricity he could muster. He attempted to punch the dragon-like creature straight in the nose.
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With each slash and fireball, Jayne brought up a pillar of earth to block the attacks. They did little to slow down Fafnir, but kept his own blows at bay long enough for her to back off. She hid around the corner and turned through her book as fast as she could. She finally found a spell that might help her. She pressed on the wall separating the two, chunks of it shooting out towards Fafnir as she chanted a quick Blidness spell as launched it at the monster.
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Your past is not yours. Or mine. It is a part of time, the universe. Every man, woman and child is like a book just waiting to be read. Why would you choose to burn these books instead of reading them, and gaining their knowledge?
Charles made his speech in a quiet, almost scolding tone. As if it were a parent instructing their child. He remained where he was, the sword lightly pressing against his stomach.
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Oliver made a diagonal swipe with his sword, both Jason's claw and tail being knocked away in a single blow. He heard many crashing noises and explosions, but determined in the back of his mind that it was just his allies fighting off the other villains.
"How does it feel, Jason?" Oliver asked, just a hint of his old arrogance in his voice. "To have our roles reversed? Nothing you do can slow me down for long. It's high time someone taught you some humility."
He made a wild swipe with his sword, intending to bring it down in a feint to be parried, them immediately making a second swing towards Jason's neck.