With the hellish little flying gator done and her mental hatred of Quinn subsided, the blonde returned her attention to the whole situation regarding bandits, wagons, princesses, and whatever the hell else; At this point, Indra just wanted to be done with all this already. She wanted to go home and get a good night’s amount of sleep. She prepared another spell, wand pointed towards the bandits encroaching closer by the moment. “Aleaha, ecta, es…” Words rolled off her tongue, the meaning behind them still foggy even for the caster. Initially, she thought that learning arcanamancy would be a good idea, but now that she had the chance to put the arcane art to the test, she realized it wasn’t much different from back in honeyhome.
In response to her chanting, a magic circle formed under her feet and blue particles of energy coalesced at the tip of her mace. While aiming, however, built up stress and concentration on trying to lock on the enemy had caused the mage to miss a few words from her incantation. This caused the mana waves to be increased by a great amount, as the arcanamancy limiters (spellcasting words) were not present, causing mass collection of energy. Noticing the erroneous amount of magic being summoned by her spell, Indra’s ahoge straightened up.
She messed up. Again.
When the mana reached it’s limit, the spell was forcefully casted, but due to the pushback, Indra closed her eyes instinctively as she ended up falling back. Excitement filled her veins as she opened her eyes and witnessed utter destruction and burning enemies before her eyes. Much to her chagrin, her excited moments quickly faded away as she realized what happened; Her spell hit the ground and sent the wagon a bit forward, barely avoiding a fireball crash. When she noticed the dark sky and the gigantic monster, her perky ahoge fell down as if all life in it was gone from this plane of existence.
She slowly glanced at the people in the wagon, guilt building up on her chest. And then there was
@Moonbunny, someone she could relate so much to. Indra sat next to the fellow blonde, sharing the depressive and bumpy ride.
“Woebegone. What have…. what...Have I done…”