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Ilen, you raise some excellent points, though your interpretation of events leading up to now is a bit off.
Magnus channels Naramis' soul, then breathes a wispy cloud at the giant. It latches on, slowing and impeding the giant's movements.
One, we want information yes? We can ask the dragons. I'm sure they'll help, I'm persuasive. I just have this nagging feeling that nobody will want to explore after we start finding out stuff.
>"Wow.. I'm not going any near that thing," says Eva. Regardless, she does 'something', raising her hand in the direction of the giant. Its struggles appear more clumsy.
"The compulsion would soon force you to, but there's little point. It's not a threat, and what could you do without magic anyway?"
Two, there's not an infinite amount of ability in here. In terms of ability it's Me, Thakenja and Naramis. Everyone else is minor. Kothar, Xerxes, you and the changeling are the next most adept, but you and anyone who wakes up after you will not be of tactic-shifting importance.
The giant stumbles towards Eva and Magnus, managing only a few steps.
Three, this combat won't take very long. It's occuring in a nice distraction free environment with ample space and warning. This is the perfect time to get to know these abilities, there are so many variables I don't have to consider.
The entangling cloud weakens on the giant, but Magnus is already acting. He splits his mind, allowing himself to act mentally twice as fast. Then Xerxes' power creates a slippery surface under the giant's feet. It slips and falls, still battling to free itself from the mist.
Yes, this doesn't make very much sense. I could have been released in some random windswept plain with no knowledge of what happened, so what I conclude is that "they" are not finished with me, or perhaps us. Or maybe it's all an illusion. It's just that the more I consider the stasis methods I observed used on the others, the less likely I believe they could have all failed.
Eva and Magnus exchange glances.
"Fine, be useless."
>"I'm not a bloodthirsty killer anymore." She backs away from the giant.
"Destroying a construct is not the same thing as killing."
The giant manages to find its balance, closing a few more steps.
Hmm, that breath was kind of useful, but not the proper situation.
Magnus lets loose an entangling net from Xerxes' knowledge, replacing the fading wispy cloud. He then attempts Kothar's seizing invocation, but the giant is far too resistant to such affects. His flight effect easily carries him further outside the giant's reach. Eva continues to retreat, and the giant continues trying to chase Magnus.
Well, this was somewhat interesting, but I didn't plan to do this for long.
The floor again becomes slippery, then Naramis' invocation is used. A heavy, freezing fog settles around the giant, its movement all but arrested. Magnus uses Naramis' most powerful variant of the breath weapon to finish it off. The giant has other ideas, but its feeble struggling fail to help. In less than a minute the walls close in, signifying the giant's defeat.
Magnus descends, looking unfulfilled. That wasn't as fun, interesting or revealing as I had hoped, and Eva disappoints me. Sanity has robbed her of her courage.
"Come on, Eva. We're done here."
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