As Nita strove to avoid the abomination's tendrils of darkness, her thoughts were on her friend whom she had left in the giant glowing fortress spell. Although Lyra seemed prepped up, ready to go, and back in the fight, she hoped that whatever it had been that her fellow guild member had gone through back there would not be scarring enough to affect her adversely. Mental damage, although more subtle and invisible than physical wounds, could be much more debilitating, and since, in most cases, the mind was the control center of the body, the crippling of the mind caused its attached body to be disabled as well, even if nothing was wrong with the physical integrity of the sufferer's frame. Though Lyra had expressed her readiness to do battle, Nita could not help but still feel worried, although she realized that worrying like that about her friend might be seen in some circles as a form of disrespect, as Lyra was a capable warrior in her own right, and had definitely survived enough challenges to be as strong as she was today. Besides, if Nita had trusted her enough to allow her come along as backup to Nazo, then she would just have to trust in her partner's ability to handle herself just fine.
"You cannot dodge me forever. You will get tired eventually. That is one of the weaknesses of being in a body as frail as that of the pathetic insects you call humans," the creature was saying, as it pushed its relentless assault.
"Your ill-fated merger with one of our kind has drastically reduced the divine power it would have channeled were it free of the human shackles it now wears. And you cannot hope to best me, for while I am limited in my abilities, here on this strange world, I am still so far beyond what you can ever hope to deal with. And once I have destroyed you, I shall use your Primordial essence to design a form with which I will be able to invade your world at my ease and pleasure. It's such a pity you will not be around to see it, though, seeing as you humans are too easily dismantled." As if to emphasize its point, one of the monster's tendrils of shadow managed to grasp Nita's ankle, and even though she broke free with her sheer physical strength, she realized that even just coming in contact with this reality-breaking being of malice was very expensive. And she could not afford to take unnecessary costs in such a battle as this. But before Planetary Skull could push its advantage, Nita's golden fortress dissipated, revealing a flying bird made entirely of crystal. Nita had never seen the likes of it before, but she was sure that it was associated with her pink-haired friend.
Like a dart flying towards its target, the blonde Pergrandian saw her companion bravely charge towards the floating abomination, as she had done the strange hyena monsters. Unfortunately, even though her speed was impressive, the Primordial responded with an equally impressive speed, slapping the girl out of the air. Even though its long, spindly hand looked so infirm and weak, Nita was quite shocked at the amount of power that had been placed into the swipe that had knocked her friend out of the air. While Lyra's brave charge had been impressive, Nita was beginning to question whether such reckless tactics were worth it when facing such a dangerous enemy as this. She herself knew that she could not near the abomination without it knowing; it had said so itself, and that was most likely why it seemed to be more interested in dealing with Lyra, rather than focusing on her, as soon as the pink-haired mage had revealed herself.
In any case, Nita saw, to her horror, that the blow the Primordial had inflicted on her friend had left the latter bleeding, although something seemed wrong with the color of the blood. Once more, worry shot through the Pergrandian's heart, and she screamed the name of her friend in concern, even as the Primordial bore down on the Luminous Rose ace.
"Lyra!" Heedless of whether the abomination was aware of her attack or not, the young Pergrandian formed a black card in her hand, and prepared to throw it at the creature which approached her companion. To Lyra's credit though, that girl was as tough as nails, as she rose from the ground and cast an offensive spell, shaped like raging blades of condensed air, which were sent roaring towards the reality-breaking abomination. Deciding not to allow her friend's sacrifice go to waste, Nita threw the card, as several others formed, swirling round the battlefield.
"Wild Card: Canasta! Wild Card: Bezique!" The latter spell card was flung into one of the Canasta cards hovering close to Nita, while the monster still approached, apparently heedless of Lyra's spell. Although it did not seem too worried about the blades of wind, the gleam from the flying crystal phoenix temporarily blinded the monster, so that when the Bezique card popped out of one of the Canasta cards close to the Primordia, it took no notice of it, just as the wind blades struck its form.
There was a beautiful and multicolored explosion, as the Bezique card detonated, catching the Primordial full in the face. Nita, however, heedless of what was going on with the Primordial, used a card to teleport close to Lyra, looking at her with worry.
"Hold still," Nita said, before planting a quick kiss on her companion's forehead, while communing her Kiss of Life spell. It was quite a powerful spell, and hopefully would cure any otherworldly damage that had been caused by the Primordial's clawing attack.
"Don't be so reckless, Lyra! Do you want to get yourself killed?" she asked, fretting over her friend, even as the Primordial rose up, apparently unscathed. This was troubling. The Bezique was a rather strong spell, so for it to apparently have no effect meant that she was missing something. And then a hunch came to Nita. What if it was because the Primordial was more resistant to magical, than physical attacks? That would explain why it had swatted Lyra when she had physically attacked, but had not seemed to worry about the spells.
And then, it came. A gigantic chunk of stone came hurtling out of the distance, aimed at Lyra's crystal phoenix. Nita screamed as she saw the rock. This was not the time for random events to start making things already harder than they were. Hopefully, the crystal bird would have seen the rock long before it made contact, and would be able to dodge it. But even as the rock hit the black ground of Nazo, Nita realized where it had come from. When they had entered Nazo, she had seen strange giants in the distance throwing rocks at crystalline objects. Had they seen the phoenix from that distance? It was possible, seeing as the bird had been glinting rather brightly, even if that seemed a little farfetched, seeing as this was Nazo. As the giant rock hit the ground, the pressure from air being forcibly displaced by such a large mass sent everyone, Planetary Skull included, flying. Nita managed to right herself in the air, and landed gracefully, as an idea came to mind.
"Remove that disgusting flying thing, before it brings about the death of us all!" the Primordial hissed angrily, glaring at Lyra. This was a good sign. It meant the monster was afraid of something.
"Don't tell me that the big bad Primordial is chicken," Nita said, dashing off in a direction perpendicular to that in which the Primordial was facing. She had no reason for running, except to lead the Primordial to not realize that she was going to have a private discussion with Lyra. Since normal humans required to discuss in ways that could be easily picked by creatures with human senses, the Primordial would not realize that she was psionically trying to discuss with Lyra, as she used her Aspect of Knowledge to create a telepathic platform between herself and the Luminous Rose Ace.
"Hey, Lyra, it's me, Nita. Can you hear me, hon?" Nita asked over the platform.
"Don't worry, I'm not reading your mind or anything. I'm just speaking to you telepathically, thanks to an ability of mine. Al you need to do to respond is think the thoughts you want me to get, and that's it. Now, have you notice how old Planetary Skull doesn't seem to be bothered about our spell attacks, but it did not let you get near it? I believe you somehow managed to hit on its weakness, love. It prevented your attack, because it's most likely weak against physical attacks. And while we can physically attack it, that may result in its own counterattacks, which I don't want, due to what I saw happen to you. So, I have a plan. If we can get one of those giants to lob a rock our way, we should be able to have it crash on Planetary Skull, if things go according to plan. I'm sorry if I'm suggesting we use your crystal bird as a targeting device, but it seems quite agile enough to dodge the flying rocks, and I have a feeling that Planetary Skull is probably imagining that we're not going to be stupid enough to have another rock lobbed at us, while we attempt to pin it down whether by physical means, or by magic. As for getting out of the way of said rock, leave that to me, and I'll get you out from under it safe and sound. Will you trust me on this? If you feel it's too risky, no worries. We'll do it the old fashioned way. But I think this plan is crazy enough to work."WC: 1653
PWC: 12984
TWC: 22376
@Lyra Karant