oocI agree! ^.^ Ricky certainly does need to think smarter instead of bolder with his strategies though, probably due to his impulsiveness and eagerness to rush though. Nevertheless I hope you don't mind me moving it further just a wee little, so you should be able to fill in the blanks I left open for Crowley's interaction. If anything needs to be changed or edited a little please let me know!
Also, you get to determine if the launch was successful. "Not really," Ricky shrugged at the comment of being a magicer and listened to Crowley further, a chuckle followed as he wondered just what exactly his companion had in mind that would do better,
"aye Oi admit plannin' long term ain't me strong suit. Whatchu got in mind?" His brows furrowed as he contemplated on what Crowley said next though, considerate to the possibility that would've been given had he gone through with drowning them. Sure it wouldn't have been entirely quiet but then again they wouldn't have been able to make much sound either, at least not with their throats considering they'd be full of water. Distraction he knew would carry the risk but it was a quick solution he came up with, one that would prove even more challenging seeing as how only one of them was officially 'armed'.
Then of course the mention of weapons, which was a given, sounded like the better idea from the beginning. Of course there was no guarantee that his own weapons would be with Crowley's, even so it would improve their chances if they at least sorted through what items they could obtain first. The idea of killing these bastards unsettled Ricky a little, but there wasn't much of an option left for them if they were to make it out alive. Therefore the time for regrets wasn't now, and wouldn't come on this night by the looks of it. Still he had to focus, focus on the main task that would keep him going. Saving Telion. By the sound of it they would have to go with carrying out the silently swift execution of these two men, and that alone would be their first step in the endeavor to rescue everyone in trouble here.
"Aight den, let's git some gear so we can git dis over wit'." Ricky agreed as he motioned for the wagons of goods, they both remained quiet in their sneaky venture to the spot where hopefully some useful weapons would lie. Sure enough they'd hit the jackpot. There was several weapons and by the looks of it a suit of armor for one, no doubt Crowley's seeing as he was some sort of adventurer. Probably a knight or so Ricky figured, but that wasn't relevant to the point now was it? They only came here for gear after all and gear they would have, so whether or not the armor was truly Crowley's was a question Ricky paid little care to at the moment. Unfortunately for Ricky there didn't look to be any boots or shoes for him to wear, but carefully and quietly scrounging through the goods he did uncover something familiar. The hilt of a blade designed to match that of a wave, the crest of the handguard adorned with a sapphire that matched the very same resemblance to his own longsword. In fact... it was his own longsword.
"T'ank Priskil fer dis." He murmured to himself as he freed his weapon from the pile of goods in the wagon, once the blade had been in his grasp he didn't waste time in tying the scabbard to his belt.
"Okay, now we can get started on de attack." Whether it was Ricky being impulsive or he felt confident enough to execute this plan, he suddenly found himself quick but quiet to lead the both of them once Crowley had finished equipping himself with whatever he deemed necessary. The both of them did as planned and quietly stalked about in the shadows as they crept up to the cage, closer and closer until they were just barely within the reaches of the dimly lit space of the lantern. Darkness was their friend, their ally on this night. It would cloak them and permit swift and silent executions, and in turn would be a night Ricky would never wish to kill again. Spilling blood not being his favorite thing in the world, he found the act of killing something difficult to face and cope with. But tonight he needed to shut that part of him out, he needed to switch off that human side and let instinct take over.
"Okay, 'ere goes." He whispered to Crowley before he tapped into his reserves, the inner reaches of his Djed that coursed throughout his body.
He silenced the voice in his head for a moment and closed his eyes, tuned out the words of the two guards that were stationed ahead. They were in his range, he could control his Res enough to douse the lantern. He just had to believe. Believe he could do it, believe that he wouldn't fail this time like he
did before.
Oi can do dis, Oi can. Oi know Oi can. His eyes parted open and focused on not the two men but the target that rested between them, the lantern that shielded them with but the essence of light that held back the vast cloak of darkness.
O' waters from deep wit'in, 'eed me call as Oi cast dis small but handy spell. Though it wasn't much of a spell in his head this wasn't a time to question it, he had to act on whim and make intent known. With a hand brought up as he knelt down, he balled it into a tight fist as he channeled for the Djed in his body.
As he felt the course of power entice him in the flow throughout his arm, he then released the fist into an open hand that clutched the air as Djed started to form above his palm and mold into the royal blue Res he would conjure. The ball was about the size of a pea before it grew in size, enough to be considered a pebble of ooze before he finally transmuted the outer layer into water. He remembered the lesson Clyde gave him last season, the lesson about intent and magic. He had to clear his mind of speculation and allow his will to take over, let it govern what he wanted to occur with the watery orb that floated above his hand. The clutch he held was released and the sphere floated upward to be free from the hold he held, and then it would piston up and down as he changed the position of his hand to where two fingers pointed straight up. Then Ricky would rotate them counterclockwise around an invisible core, and in turn send notions for his Res to do the same.
The sphere rotated around Ricky in a steady momentum, one that started to build as it followed the same motion as Ricky's fingers. For a couple of full complete rotations he did this, until on the final round he would move his fingers from the up position to point forward before him, mind solely focused on the lantern as his intended target to hit. The water ball mimed his action and in turn flung forth with the built momentum it gained, the zone of control quickly reaching the limit as Ricky felt his grasp over the Res loosen, until at last what he felt was his connection nearly severed he transmuted the rest of the sphere to water, in turn making an entire ball of water fly forth towards the object of his focus. Let's see if his luck was finally turning around like he'd hoped.