Homura conceals a small smile. The wild Pokemon is a lot friendlier than it first let on, and doesn't seem to treat them as enemies at all.
Of course, she still has to be wary, in case of the small chance that anyone decides to break this alliance at a horrible time. From the sky, Homura is still aiming towards the ground, looking for a final sign of the Colossus.
edited 26th May '14 2:12:54 AM by foxmccloud4387
Call me Braum.(smiles) Freljord's born and raised, champion in the League of Legends.
That's only understandable, Homura. After all the beast is still waiting for us to get careless, to make its move. Perhaps it's just resting, perhaps it makes our way towards us.
edited 26th May '14 2:26:32 AM by FergardStratoavis
You're completely right in that regard.
Weighing her options in this fragile calm, Homura dismisses her arrows, and decides to use grief cubes to purify her Soul Gem. Without turning her gaze away from the ground, she speaks to Marcia.
Marcia. How corrupted is your Soul Gem?
How long do Marcia's potions tend to last?
edited 26th May '14 2:33:48 AM by foxmccloud4387
Having finished cleansing her own purple Soul Gem, Homura walks over to Marcia, and hands her seven unused Grief Cubes.
Hold them to your Soul Gem so that the corruption can be removed. Each can only hold so much corruption, and you often need multiple. Once this fight is over, you must reap more from the wraiths you have to defeat.
She then flies up (thank god for pantyhose) to get a bird's eye view as to where the Colossus can emerge.
edited 26th May '14 2:42:44 AM by foxmccloud4387
Homura flies low enough that she can hear them and vice versa.
They're usually not from a world like Tamriel - I don't think so, anyway. They're born from the despair of humans in my homeworld, and they prey on humans. We, in turn, prey on them. That has always been the magical girl's mission.
edited 26th May '14 2:51:52 AM by foxmccloud4387

See you soon.
(makes his way all the way through Dragonsreach before searching for Dirge) ...hm. Seems it's back in the ground.