Beneath the protective light of Safrin's stars, Hadama showed no fear at the unexpected attack. The ocean at his back was no barrier, but he was disinclined to retreat from any creature of the Void and so he stood his ground with grim determination, though he didn't have time to do more.
The flare of sunlight was almost blinding in the night as Noah's Spirit Stag appeared, a visual antithesis to the Void Luxere in every line. The Tidebreaker did not relax, but some of the grimness eased from his jaw at the realization of what that creature meant, even as it slammed into the dark luxere and sent it staggering to its knees, scorched and wounded.
The second luxere had not quite grasped the how the situation had changed and it turned to follow its herdmate. The strange glowing stag had disappeared but Hadama remained--
Ready, now that his friend had bought him time. He borrowed strength from the moon above to generate a trio of Gravity Spikes on the charging beast. The first caused it to stumble, the second brought it to its knees, and the third finished it off. The dark light in its eyes snuffed out, leaving only the wounded first luxere struggling to its feet as it stumbled towards Hadama, determined to strike at least one blow against someone - anyone - in its maddened state.
The flare of sunlight was almost blinding in the night as Noah's Spirit Stag appeared, a visual antithesis to the Void Luxere in every line. The Tidebreaker did not relax, but some of the grimness eased from his jaw at the realization of what that creature meant, even as it slammed into the dark luxere and sent it staggering to its knees, scorched and wounded.
The second luxere had not quite grasped the how the situation had changed and it turned to follow its herdmate. The strange glowing stag had disappeared but Hadama remained--
Ready, now that his friend had bought him time. He borrowed strength from the moon above to generate a trio of Gravity Spikes on the charging beast. The first caused it to stumble, the second brought it to its knees, and the third finished it off. The dark light in its eyes snuffed out, leaving only the wounded first luxere struggling to its feet as it stumbled towards Hadama, determined to strike at least one blow against someone - anyone - in its maddened state.







