The Constrictor wanted her to manipulate the wind around them, guiding their Dhani scent away from the Myrians. That was easy enough, she just had to create a thin res-ball enough to encompass both her and Saxani. The Viper held out her right hand upwards, her gaseous res hissing out of her palm and they gathered into a barely visible red-hued gas ball around them. Aka then concentrated to manipulate the flow of air around them so no air flowing from behind them would go to the Myrian's direction. "It'sss done, Sissster."
Her next request was impossible for Aka to do even if she forced herself. She had zero knowledge about the language of Myrians and frankly, she didn't care. She would not soil her tongue with even mimicking their foul speak. The small girl shook her head, a smug smirk on her lips. "No, Sissster, I don't underssstand them nor do I want to." Besides, she was in human form and her hearing was not as good as her Dhani or Viper form. "I think you are the one who ssshould hear them, you're in Dhani form after all." She turned her head back to where the Myrians were, the wind manipulated by her res.
Aka's demeanor on the female guard noticeably changed than when they first met. At first, the Viper saw Xani as an arrogant female who couldn't keep her head out of the clouds and utterly blind to the arcane power Aka wielded, but now, she could see she was a veteran guard and leader. She was fitting to be a Queen, but with her sterility, Aka wasn't sure if Xani was eligible anymore. It was truly a sad thing that Xani couldn't bear eggs as her children would contribute greatly to Zinrah, the Dhani race badly needed Dhani like her. Of course, the cause of her agony was the bronze monkeys, it was always them. The Viper's fists clenched, she would love to tear apart a female Myrian's womb and held it against the monkey's face.
Her slender feet trudged forward, rather silent because of her small weight. She occasionally glanced backward to check on Xani and to see if any monkeys stalked them. The Constrictor may have amazing endurance and physical prowess, but she could only do so much until she was tired while Aka's arcane power could decimate groups of Myrians provided they were clustered close and spread devastation to the jungle, burning all in Ivak's glory. With all its risks, magic was a truly beautiful art. Petch those people who thought being a mage was a sign of insanity and weakness, let them think that when she melted their face with her lava.
As they got closer, Aka's human ears could catch some conversations in Myrian along with the occasional roar of their overgrown cats. "Yesss..." She whispered to the guard behind her "They are ssstill unaware..." It was only a duo of Dhani, one in the form of a small human nonetheless. At the description of the so-called 'tiger roarer', Aka's scarlet slits immediately began searching to the Myrian group on their front, she used the light from their torches to help her vision. She wanted to just shift into her Dhani or snake form, but if she kept using her amplified senses, Aka was worried her human form would grow weak and should one day an enemy ambushed her in human form, her ability wouldn't be adequate to save her life. Transforming in the middle of combat was out of the question, she was not a Kelvic who could transform within a few ticks. With all the blessing Siku gave for the Dhani race, a swift transformation was not one of them.
Squinting her eyes, Aka still couldn't locate the instrument as she had never seen them before and her average vision didn't help her case. The Viper shook her head. "No, Sissster, I can't find it... I've never ssseen it before, maybe you can do better than I am?" She whispered, but she she could do what she did best to prepare herself. Flexing the fingers on her hands, she felt her djed pooled to her palms, ready to create a very large fireball resembling a mini-sun. "However, Sissster, I'm ready if you want to ssstrike... let my flamesss burn their puny flesssh to assshes."
Her next request was impossible for Aka to do even if she forced herself. She had zero knowledge about the language of Myrians and frankly, she didn't care. She would not soil her tongue with even mimicking their foul speak. The small girl shook her head, a smug smirk on her lips. "No, Sissster, I don't underssstand them nor do I want to." Besides, she was in human form and her hearing was not as good as her Dhani or Viper form. "I think you are the one who ssshould hear them, you're in Dhani form after all." She turned her head back to where the Myrians were, the wind manipulated by her res.
Aka's demeanor on the female guard noticeably changed than when they first met. At first, the Viper saw Xani as an arrogant female who couldn't keep her head out of the clouds and utterly blind to the arcane power Aka wielded, but now, she could see she was a veteran guard and leader. She was fitting to be a Queen, but with her sterility, Aka wasn't sure if Xani was eligible anymore. It was truly a sad thing that Xani couldn't bear eggs as her children would contribute greatly to Zinrah, the Dhani race badly needed Dhani like her. Of course, the cause of her agony was the bronze monkeys, it was always them. The Viper's fists clenched, she would love to tear apart a female Myrian's womb and held it against the monkey's face.
Her slender feet trudged forward, rather silent because of her small weight. She occasionally glanced backward to check on Xani and to see if any monkeys stalked them. The Constrictor may have amazing endurance and physical prowess, but she could only do so much until she was tired while Aka's arcane power could decimate groups of Myrians provided they were clustered close and spread devastation to the jungle, burning all in Ivak's glory. With all its risks, magic was a truly beautiful art. Petch those people who thought being a mage was a sign of insanity and weakness, let them think that when she melted their face with her lava.
As they got closer, Aka's human ears could catch some conversations in Myrian along with the occasional roar of their overgrown cats. "Yesss..." She whispered to the guard behind her "They are ssstill unaware..." It was only a duo of Dhani, one in the form of a small human nonetheless. At the description of the so-called 'tiger roarer', Aka's scarlet slits immediately began searching to the Myrian group on their front, she used the light from their torches to help her vision. She wanted to just shift into her Dhani or snake form, but if she kept using her amplified senses, Aka was worried her human form would grow weak and should one day an enemy ambushed her in human form, her ability wouldn't be adequate to save her life. Transforming in the middle of combat was out of the question, she was not a Kelvic who could transform within a few ticks. With all the blessing Siku gave for the Dhani race, a swift transformation was not one of them.
Squinting her eyes, Aka still couldn't locate the instrument as she had never seen them before and her average vision didn't help her case. The Viper shook her head. "No, Sissster, I can't find it... I've never ssseen it before, maybe you can do better than I am?" She whispered, but she she could do what she did best to prepare herself. Flexing the fingers on her hands, she felt her djed pooled to her palms, ready to create a very large fireball resembling a mini-sun. "However, Sissster, I'm ready if you want to ssstrike... let my flamesss burn their puny flesssh to assshes."