Magic really was beginning to look like their best choice. They had two large fliers to deal with and no ranged weapons with them, much to the consternation of the one ranged weapon user present. Finally seeing the creatures and realizing what they were gave Roxas plenty of reason to add prayers to the list of things they needed at the moment. Aside from that, he could only echo Ray's sentiment about this explaining why there's such a problem.
"Isn't Bahamut the one that can cast a killer Flare?" he asked, summoning his Keyblades, Oblivion in his right as usual and a different one in his left. If he was remembering correctly, it was called Leviathan. He'd just found it the day before and something clicked. He knew it was his, though all he knew besides that was that he'd last seen it when he was still with the Organization. That was something to think of another time, though. He had more important things in the here and now, such as to rather large creatures having a spat and not caring about the damage they were causing around them.
Breaking up the fight was probably easier said than done, but they had to try. Since Ray was already going for Bahamut, Roxas took aim at the Phoenix, sending a Blizzaga toward the bird.
A bit belatedly, he considered the possibility that the two might team up to eliminate this interruption, but there was nothing he could when the spell was already cast...
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Date: 2010-01-24 12:06 am (UTC)"Isn't Bahamut the one that can cast a killer Flare?" he asked, summoning his Keyblades, Oblivion in his right as usual and a different one in his left. If he was remembering correctly, it was called Leviathan. He'd just found it the day before and something clicked. He knew it was his, though all he knew besides that was that he'd last seen it when he was still with the Organization. That was something to think of another time, though. He had more important things in the here and now, such as to rather large creatures having a spat and not caring about the damage they were causing around them.
Breaking up the fight was probably easier said than done, but they had to try. Since Ray was already going for Bahamut, Roxas took aim at the Phoenix, sending a Blizzaga toward the bird.
A bit belatedly, he considered the possibility that the two might team up to eliminate this interruption, but there was nothing he could when the spell was already cast...