Hana felt goosebumps on her neck, and she knew she was clearly bothered by Indar's magic. She wasn't frightened, she'd of course seen many cases where people had crazed minds, but she certainly didn't particularly like the magic her teammate was radiating. It made her feel uncomfortable. She definitely had to find a solution to that. More training perhaps? Something that would help strengthen her mind would be good.
Despite being bothered by the magic, Hana simply tried her best to ignore it, and her cold, icy gaze remained on her face as she watched Indar beat up the man mercilessly, when the man launched a projectile at him. She had expected him to take damage, but somehow, it bounced off him as if there was an invisible barrier around him. Most likely his magic. Everything was over in a matter of seconds, the guests' eyes widened to the size of saucers in shock, some in fear.
Hana somehow managed to not back away from Indar, and nodded after being informed that they could leave, and that the guests could find their way home on their own. Indar left soon after, and Hana walked over a corpse, making sure he was dead. She did the same with the other corpses, and just to be sure, she slit their throats with a shattered piece of glass she'd found lying around, not caring whether the guests were grossed out or not. She then collected her reward, and after making sure that she was no longer needed, she left.
[Mission complete, Exit thread]
Despite being bothered by the magic, Hana simply tried her best to ignore it, and her cold, icy gaze remained on her face as she watched Indar beat up the man mercilessly, when the man launched a projectile at him. She had expected him to take damage, but somehow, it bounced off him as if there was an invisible barrier around him. Most likely his magic. Everything was over in a matter of seconds, the guests' eyes widened to the size of saucers in shock, some in fear.
Hana somehow managed to not back away from Indar, and nodded after being informed that they could leave, and that the guests could find their way home on their own. Indar left soon after, and Hana walked over a corpse, making sure he was dead. She did the same with the other corpses, and just to be sure, she slit their throats with a shattered piece of glass she'd found lying around, not caring whether the guests were grossed out or not. She then collected her reward, and after making sure that she was no longer needed, she left.
[Mission complete, Exit thread]