No, you're in Sheer Goliath morph, due to it being your only morph with fire capabilities. It's another Threadfall, remember. Which makes being in the air
without having fire capabilities or being completely ensconced within metal
highly dangerous. If thread can devour a cow within moments, imagine what they could do to a hawk with the same lenght of time . . .
New chapter.
CHAPTER ELEVEN:
Duties
Estelore was still inspecting the the Oort Cloud, discovering that there were strange creatures there in dormant state. She wondered how she had never noticed these before. Granted, it was easy to miss.
But she wondered what these strange spores were. They didn't look to be dangerous, floating there in the Cloud. Of course, that didn't mean that they were harmless. Esty was wise enouh to know that. After all, a Yeerk alone didn't look threatening, but allow it a host and it can spread its species like a secret plague. Proving again that judging how dangerous something was by appearance was a very foolish thing to do.
Then she got the communication from the others. They were asking her about something called the Thread. She wasn't familiar with the species, she was afraid. Then Cloak had provided her a description, in a clipped and blunt way. She knew by his tone how serious this was, and she suspected that the creatures inside the Cloud to be some how related.
Then she remembered why she came here in the first place. Freddy. She needed to find him and stop him from getting into his malicious mischief. Stop him from being such a brat . . .
Yet the others needed her. And needed her quite direly, it would seem.
She was torn, but she had a decision to make. And she made it, hoping that she would be forgiven for her choice.
***
Demos and Saffa, still in Sheer Goliath morph (having only required to demorph and remorph at least once during this Threadfall), remained on the ground to make sure the Thread wouldn't make it to the ground. They were the insurances, especially because this was a heavy Threadfall.
However, one thing did not make things any easier.
"Are you absolutely
sure that I can't immolate them?" Demos said, as the six "protesters" (for want of a more accurate term) had decided to follow the two around. Had decided to distract and harass them from their duty and their obligation. "Not even a
little?"
<Please, Demos,> Saffa said, with a strained voice. <Don't tempt me.>
"I'm a demon," Demos said, brightly. "It's what we do."
<Hilarious,> Saffa said, dryly, <now get back to work.>
They lapsed int silence briefly, before something occured to Saffa.
<And
be mindful of those protesters,> Saffa said. <
They may not care about their own safety, but we must take steps to keep them out of danger.>
"They're not gonna like that," Demos noted, dutifully burning Thread strands overlooked by the aerial battlers.
<They'll get over it,> Saffa said, with a rather savage finality.
***
Cloak was in the thick of things with Phoenix, Parker (using his thermal and fire-based weaponry, using his Falcon Armor to fly, although he wasn't as fast or agile as the others in flight), Blocky, Shock, EvilPinkDragon, Blaze, and other pyrokinetic or pyrotechnic-utilizing RAFians. Cloak, unable to truly fly as his grandfather, due to his being a feline Realm Walker.
He was "flying" upon a golden-scarlet energy disc beneath his feet.
He had to keep his mind on the battle, maintaining the disc, and blasting the Thread with the flame issuing from his fist. He had to also monitor just how much he used, and how hot he allowed it to get. He did not want to risk going full power -- he did not know the upper limits of his power over the fire element. There was a chance that he could make it hot enough to ignite the atmosphere.
Cloak hoped that he was seriously mistaken about this. He hoped he wasn't that powerful, he already feared his sheer power enough as is.
But Cloak was glad for the distraction. The whole Bern Bridges thing had brougt out the resentment in him that he never knew -- that he never realized -- that he had. But it was long-held, because of the slander and misinformation he knew was going on in the Nexus. He pretended that he wasn't aware of it, he lied to himself that it wasn't going on. But, that was about as good as burying his emotions. He was aware of this but . . .
Whoa!
He nearly go a face full of Thread. They would have disintergrated, incinerated and melted away simoutaneously, of course. But there was still the shock of something coming toward your face. He blasted the clump before it reached his face.
He needed to get his mind back into the battle.