The instant she felt the fluctuation in the air, the nimble feeling of magic particles being blasted outwards in this powerless cityscape, her tears stopped and she tensed up. Then she felt it. The shaking earth before them created the warning sign. Instantly charging her spell "Flurry", she readied herself out of instinct and fear for what would come. She trusted her two companions that they would be able to take care of themselves. The instant she saw the glowing white flash and the tidal wave of fiery explosion behind him her spell "Flash Flight" activated and caused her to dissipate into lightning. Her direction, at a speed even faster than the oncoming object, slightly diagonal into a direction towards the approaching glow to hover straight above his path and high enough to not be seized by the moving mountain of blight that entailed. From above, before her two companions in the air now, she fired the charged lightning beam into the path of the white beam of speed. The timing was just about right that it would hit the ground the oncoming person would charge over not even a second before he did, meaning he would either run right through a handful of damage and have his speed impeded or diverge his path and fling past the position which the three mages had just been standing on.
Sango then felt the tidal wave of explosions rush below past her, trusting that her companions would have evaded, or that Ayaseru had dealt with the whole ordeal of fire as she had made clear through her instinctive actions that she was the quickest to prevent the white flash from apprehending them. Ultimately, the situation could have probably been solved easier, but her usual calm and clear mind had been wiped away from the despair that enfolded before her. This wasn't typical for her, not in dire moment like this. But she did what she could. The rest was up to Ayaseru and their Sabertooth companion. For names, the time had sadly not sufficed.
Sango then felt the tidal wave of explosions rush below past her, trusting that her companions would have evaded, or that Ayaseru had dealt with the whole ordeal of fire as she had made clear through her instinctive actions that she was the quickest to prevent the white flash from apprehending them. Ultimately, the situation could have probably been solved easier, but her usual calm and clear mind had been wiped away from the despair that enfolded before her. This wasn't typical for her, not in dire moment like this. But she did what she could. The rest was up to Ayaseru and their Sabertooth companion. For names, the time had sadly not sufficed.