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Originally Posted by
Hera
The jet of red light took her by surprise, though she couldn't help but smirk. And so the games begin...
Ducking it in the nick of time, she proceeded to throw up her shield, checking on the outcome of the ninja attack. Simon prevailed. Lucky for him.
It was about time to see what this lot was capable of, so when she heard Genevieve's call, Emily couldn't help but laugh... on the inside... not on the outside.
"Get on it," she called back, wasting time asking questions wasn't the best idea. By all means, they didn't need to wait for her signal on this one. There was plenty of time for redemption, though, so all was not lost.
Emily made a show of sending off jets of red in the offenders directions.
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Originally Posted by
Tegz
This Ninja totally was in his element. War games were awesome no? Just him? He shot a smokescreen spell towards that hesitating little blonde, and followed that up with a couple of silent stinging hexes and a body bind, hidden by the smoke. You snooze you lose, bud.
He was already elsewhere and disillusioned once more.
And that dude, the one with the knocked up girlfriend, now had his shoelaces tied together.
Genevieve's weakness wasn't in spell-casting or reflexes. It was in
always taking the quip. One of these days, she'd get hexed because she just had to stop to say something sassy before getting her spell off. As it was, she already had her wand up as Emily responded, and Genevieve pivoted on her heel to take in the forest around them.
Ninjas didn't belong in the forest. Forest ninjas were fair game. If Genevieve got a chance to jump one, she'd absolutely take it.
Before she even had a chance to react, she was surrounded by a thick cloud of smoke. It made it nearly impossible to take a step forward or backward for fear of tripping on an exposed root, but it also meant that she could no longer block incoming spells. Spells she was SURE would be coming. Genevieve did the only thing she could think to do under the circumstances. She dropped to her belly and rolled away from the smoke.