Now, Ignotus' reflexes were a touch on the awful side, so it was vital that he avoid being surprised. So when Titus' eyes lit on the rock, the wizard elected against taking any chances. The remaining Res formed itself into a thin ring about six feet in diameter, with two balls the size of fists hovering above each of Ignotus' shoulders. Titus' feint was, unfortunately, lost on the paranoid, and the wizard decided instead to take preventative action.
One of the spheres narrowed in size, and a faint crackle could be heard from it. A half-tick after Titus dove for the rock, there was a clap of thunder, and lightning struck the ground where the rock was. Of course, by now Titus' large body wasn't in the way, and he only suffered a moderate shock as the electricity dissipated into the earth.
This made the rock miss the Nuit by quite a large margin, which was quite a good thing, given it would have left one hell of a bruise otherwise. As such, Titus' plan to take him by surprise was met with slightly less success than he might have hoped. The Reimancer turned with him instead of staying where he was, and was ready to face his enemy. Now, given that a lance to the sternum was as bad as a lance to the ribs, Ignotus needed a way to delay this.
The Nuit's lips pulled back, his teeth parted, and he let loose a Djed-tinged war cry in the face of Titus' advance. For a tick, the warrior was seized with smothering, paralyzing fear. That one tick was long enough. The second orb transmuted, and though Ignotus had aimed for Titus' heart, the lightning bolt had very different ideas. At this range, the steel point of his lance was the superior conductor by far. As such, the giant would witness a second thunderclap, followed by a loud crack! as his lance split down the middle, the front tip doing a half-hearted three-sixty before falling to the ground with a wimpy thud.
Ignotus was as surprised by this turn of events as Titus was, and as such stared at the shattered weapon for half a tick before remembering there was still an angry madman in front of him. A strip of the outer side of the ring burst into flames as Ignotus began to slowly step back towards the river, his eyes narrowing at the warrior. "Now, I do believe this doesn't have to be said." he began, "But you're a little outmatched here." Just keep walking. Keep away from crazy and his big, meaty hands. Gods, sometimes he wished he wasn't so flimsy!