
- 130 / 145 HP
- Support
- Zone 7
The stakes in this battle are a lot higher than Arachna, huh. Amane grimaced, watching with dismay as the lava slowly began to cover the boss — or Azog, as they'd discovered — threatening to ruin the world with its completion; and with how TS had been handling its events, the felis suspected that such an outcome would be more than mere flavour. Indeed, it'll probably change the game as they knew it, and after all the sweat and pain they had poured into forming Astorea, (She wasn't going to think of the betrayals. They were just NPCs, it's not like it mattered——sure, she missed being able to walk down Stokbon's streets without getting glared at, and purchasing stuff there had became a million time harder with her reputation at its current state, but those were just quality of life hazards, she wouldn't, shouldn't care so much——) but she wasn't about to let the game's idea of a boss wreck everything that they as a community had worked for, that she had contributed to. Lost in rumination, the mage hardly noticed the remnants of a wave of lava until it crashed into the spire, blinding pain erupting (hah, erupting) across her cheek, a few stinging droplets falling into her eye.
Her hand snapped upwards, pressing desperately against her face as she instinctively tried to starve off the pain, as futile as the action was. "Oh, you got to be kidding me..." she groaned, squeezing her eye shut, moisture gathering at the corners as her singed nerves screamed sharp, jagged sparks to her brain, or whatever the virtual equivalent to that was. Did the pain dampeners get adjusted? She could almost swear that they blocked more pain the last time she fought a major battle. To her relief though, the actual, quantitative damage was a lot less than what the pain suggested, striking a mere 10% off her health bar. She could live with this. Unfortunately, though her own health was fine, she couldn't say the same of her whole party's.
While they were distracted with the wave of lava, two gorilla-like creatures had gotten the jump on them, one snatching the nature rogue in its grasp before heading off the edge, the other grabbing onto...Gwyn, she thought, if she remembered correctly from the guild member listing, as the woman immediately came to her friend's aid. As a support she couldn't do much to help, but she chanted a healing spell regardless, hoping valiantly that the other players would be able to take the monsters down, lest she needed to swap her spell to a resurrection one instead. Thankfully they took both of the creatures down — just in the nick of time, too — and the last words of the incantation fell from her lips alongside a breath of relief. Amane's felt her body relax from the close call, and, huh, she hadn't realised that she'd tensed up in the first place.