Itori's attempts at repairing the lachrima that was supposed to hold the Sabertooth guild hall high up in the air had unfortunately ended in failure. She wasn't a professional thaumcrafter so she was aware that it could very well be beyond her ability to repair, and as it had turned out the lachrima hadn't even malfunctioned: the reason the guild was falling was not because the magic inside the lachrima had gone haywire, but because the lachrima itself had been cracked and crushed, leaving a broken shell with the magic having lost all semblance of order as its container had been destroyed. Itori tried to think of a way to salvage the situation, but it quickly became clear that in the short amount of time she had before the guild hall would reach the ground she wasn't going to be able to fix this. While she had a lot of finesse and skill with her magic she didn't have nearly as much mana as the more well known mages out there, which meant that even if she could be quite crafty with what she had she couldn't do a lot in a situation like this, where one simply needed to have enough mana to solve the issue. If she had more time to work on this she might have been able to figure out a way to at least keep the guild hall from outright smashing into the town... but as it stood, the time limits forced the issue into the very simple question of whether she had enough raw power or not, and the answer to that was decidedly no.
As such Itori had no choice but to abandon the lachrima, sprinting through town away from the epicentre with a trail of silver following her. She managed to get to a safe distance in time to see that the others had managed to escape safely as well, along with numerous of the citizens of Ace of Spades. Looking back up at the guild hall which was now not more than half a minute away from crashing into the ground Itori watched with both sadness and deja vu. The guild hall had been quite the pleasant place to live in, fulfilling jobs from time to time but for the most part enjoying a place where she could openly reveal her inhuman nature without having to deal with the mistrust that normally accompanied it. Even more so, this was the place where she had met the person who had helped her overcome the curse which had been afflicting her for as long as she had been alive. That person had already disappeared, the Kitsune having no idea where she might have gone or where she would even have to start to find her. However this had still been the guild they had both belonged to, and she wished it didn't have to end like this.
However on the other hand, she couldn't say that she hadn't been preparing herself for something like this down the line. The Sabertooth guild hall had been a grand and impressive one, which gave you the feeling that it'd last forever. As someone whose lifespan surpassed not only that of most creatures, but even most kingdoms, empires and nations, Itori had too much experience with watching mighty things fall to ruin until they were forgotten, only for later generations to find the broken remnants and marvel at that which had been lost. Sometimes a group or system managed to hold on for a while longer, but Itori could safely say that there wasn't a single thing left of the civilizations and cultures which had existed when she had been born (excepting herself, and throughout the years she most likely had gone through so much that she could hardly be considered the same person, part of the same culture as her younger self). The mages of Sabertooth had survived, which meant that not all was lost, but the destruction of that grand structure certainly meant that something important had ended, with the Kitsune once again being someone to watch and remember it.
That said, there were more important matters to attend to. Their guild master, Kite, destroyed the guild hall before it could actually collide with the town below, saving quite a few lives: as dramatic as the scenario was it had occurred in the middle of night, with no warning, so even with Sabertooth mages trying to warn people and get them out Kite's actions ensured that many people today had been saved from having a giant amount of architecture fall on top of them to send them to an early demise. Itori had to admit that she was impressed: not many people would have been able to destroy such a large structure, even if it was already falling apart. The stream of flames that the guild master shot out after he himself had safely descended to the ground had Itori moving towards him, joining the rest of Sabertooth as they would have to discuss what would happen next, unless Kite already had a good idea of what they would do. With the guild hall destroyed the damage had been kept to a minimum, but the rubble could still have caused damage and casualties that they'd have to deal with.
However before they could begin that conversation a stranger appeared, mentioning the destruction of the guild as if it was nothing important, more an idle observation than anything else. Itori couldn't blame Kite for reacting a bit hastily to that, although she took a step forwards in case her guild master actually tried to harm the man in his anger. Fortunately he still had his wits about him, as he instead asked the stranger to explain what he was doing here and what he was talking about. Even more fortunately the stranger obliged Kite, because the Kitsune was pretty sure that if the stranger had refused to talk Kite would have scorched him on the spot. Although... Kite had a pretty tight grip on the man's neck, and yet he had replied so calmly and nonchalantly. Leaving his state of mind aside, his windpipe being pressured in such a manner should have affected his breathing and voice. However what the man had to say was even more important enough, although Itori kept the man's apparent lack of dependence on a functional air supply in the back of her mind.
The Kitsune's three tails rapidly swished behind her when the man explained how he was connected to the situation, her eyes widening before she managed to regain control and both returned her expression to the usual polite and calm state and forced her tails to still themselves. Those elders that the stranger was talking about... Itori really wished she didn't remember those, but she had been wandering even before those monsters were sealed away. And it was a good thing that they had been sealed away, because even if not all of them were as outright evil as one another all of them were too dangerous for the mortal beings living in the world. Even the most patient and reasonable of them had still been prone to causing devastating harm simply because it suited them. If those were the creatures that were awakening right now then the destruction of the guild hall had become completely irrelevant in comparison. Itori didn't want to speak ill of the guild or its mages, but the threat posed by those gods was of much higher priority than either the home of the mages gathered here or the lives of those mages. Itori couldn't say whether she'd actually have a way to help fight these elders, as the man had been quite correct in saying that sealing had been the only thing which seemed to even slow them down: everything else that was thrown at them was at best mildly interesting.
Nodding in agreement with Kite Itori stepped forward, joining the rest of the guild as they travelled through the portal to see what they could do to prevent the elders from ages past to ruin the world of the present. As someone who had lived in both worlds, Itori had to say that the current was highly preferable, so despite all doubts she'd at least try her best to help preserve it.
And now that the not so quick recap is over...
Itori followed the guest who had joined Sabertooth in gaining revenge and protecting the world against these intruders from ages past, Ardere the Fire King, guild master of Infinity Hydra and lord of the mountain city Terra Ignis. Infinity Hydra and Sabertooth had close connections, which would help explain why their guild master was helping them out... or at least, why he had been present when they were told it was either this or letting the gods destroy all life as they forced their way out of their imprisonment. Itori wasn't going to complain for the assistance: Ardere was certainly a very strong mage and fighter, so even if she doubted that brute strength was going to be the factor which allowed them to prevail against the gods at least they had someone who could help provide a lot more magic power than most of them could come even close to equalling. It also helped that the opponent that she, Ardere and the little mouse-like creature that was accompanying her (called Rai Chu, although Itori hadn't really gotten the opportunity to talk a lot with him so far) was an extremely troubling one, so the powerful mage could help act as a source of comfort.
Chronos, the Father of Time. Depending on how you looked at it, this could be the most troublesome and dangerous of the five elders that were threatening their world. Each of the others had immense power and vast abilities that would turn them into monsters should they choose to be, but Chronos was the one who, if he so pleased, could very well be capable of going to whatever point in time he wanted and doing whatever he wanted. Depending on the exact nature of his powers he could even go back to when he was sealed and prevent it happening, thus changing thousands of years of history. Or maybe that wasn't possible because of the way causality worked... would the god of time be able to change what has already happened? Or would he be restricted to seeing the future and affecting the present?
The Kitsune kept one hand on the hilt of her sword as she headed north after Ardere and together with Rai Chu, looking around and memorizing their surroundings as she thought of what they were about to do and how they should do it. If Chronos was still a living creature she should be able to disable him: however if he truly was a conceptual entity, the powers of time given sentience, then she wasn't sure if there was anything anyone could do about them. Back then, all those ages ago, they had been considered unstoppable and unkillable with good reason, so Itori couldn't help but be doubtful of the effectiveness of a plan which was more suited for hunting down powerful beasts.
Her tails swirled behind her and her ears swivelled as she picked up all the sounds around her, her vermilion eyes scanning this strange world. If Chronos was still an actual creature and not the sentience of a concept they should be able to do something. Ardere was very powerful, and Rai Chu might be able to help as well (although Itori wasn't sure what powers he possessed aside from basic lightning magic). Maybe he could weaken it enough? Although that wouldn't be an easy battle no matter how strong Ardere was... Itori's grip tightened on the hilt of her sword as she considered the white blade. If it was still an actual creature then she should be able to take its soul once it was too weak to resist. Itori's powers were usually rather subtle or deceptive, and she didn't have a lot of raw power, but her sword was certainly a powerful magic item, and the control she had over it only made it more useful.
"Understood." Was all Itori said for now, smiling back at Ardere as he tried to reassure her and Rai Chu. Itori wasn't inclined towards excessive worry, having seen a lot and thus having gotten used to bad situations so she didn't tend to actually panic or lose her calm often. However in this case she had to focus on the less pleasant possibilities to see if they offered information that might be useful as they walked north towards one who wielded the power of time.
If he was the sentience of a concept... would they have to somehow use the concept of time to defeat it?