I have never feared the storm
Sah nodded, "True. But there's always someone stronger." Despite how far he'd come, the hybrid was well aware that he'd never catch up to some of Caido's most powerful individuals. At least, the chances were incredibly slim. Some days, it hurt his pride, but most of the time, he just felt proud that one of his closest friends was among that small group of legends.
As she stumbled, the Wild Thunder was incredibly glad that he'd held back. It seemed that her magical and physical prowess were relatively even. He could have seriously hurt her. But she hadn't given up hope in their par it seemed. Sah grinned as she reached for her fire again, sending a respectable blast at him. Given its trajectory, he was able to evade it.
Lighting a fire in his palm, he sent a ball of it at her but kept a tight grip on its strength. "Years of practice and getting help from others." As the fire drew near, he posed a challenge. "Redirect this away from yourself. If you can't don't worry. I'll stop it." Sah wouldn't let her be burnt but he wanted to see if she could pull it off. Sometimes, learning how to use your magic defensively came easier than offensively.
As she stumbled, the Wild Thunder was incredibly glad that he'd held back. It seemed that her magical and physical prowess were relatively even. He could have seriously hurt her. But she hadn't given up hope in their par it seemed. Sah grinned as she reached for her fire again, sending a respectable blast at him. Given its trajectory, he was able to evade it.
Lighting a fire in his palm, he sent a ball of it at her but kept a tight grip on its strength. "Years of practice and getting help from others." As the fire drew near, he posed a challenge. "Redirect this away from yourself. If you can't don't worry. I'll stop it." Sah wouldn't let her be burnt but he wanted to see if she could pull it off. Sometimes, learning how to use your magic defensively came easier than offensively.
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