
As the situation continued to devolve Adeya grimaced. Clearly neither woman nor amphibian were planning on backing off. For a moment she watched, silently considering whether to just let things run their course; however, as the woman began to yell she sighed and opened her spellbook, her fingers quickly flipped to one of the pages she had marked in advance for situations like this. Briefly ignoring everything else that was going on, with practiced movements she quickly traces out the spell written on the page.
Finishing the spell with a small flourish, she snaps her red book shut as a carbuncle appears before her in a small burst of light. The light blue creature gazed up at her for a moment with an expression not unlike a dog awaiting a command, before Adeya lifted her free hand and pointed at the woman facing off against the salamander.
“Help her Cyan,†she orders, and at once the small summon would take off towards the pair. Meanwhile Adeya would watch with sharp eyes and book still in hand as the carbuncle would try to move to stand next to the elezen. With its black eyes fixed on the salamander, the summons tails would lash behind it as it awaited the command to attack.
Finishing the spell with a small flourish, she snaps her red book shut as a carbuncle appears before her in a small burst of light. The light blue creature gazed up at her for a moment with an expression not unlike a dog awaiting a command, before Adeya lifted her free hand and pointed at the woman facing off against the salamander.
“Help her Cyan,†she orders, and at once the small summon would take off towards the pair. Meanwhile Adeya would watch with sharp eyes and book still in hand as the carbuncle would try to move to stand next to the elezen. With its black eyes fixed on the salamander, the summons tails would lash behind it as it awaited the command to attack.