Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26443603-20140903154828/@comment-29458028-20140908132012

(Cool as it was, sadly all that was mental, because a lot of the "enemies" are just hallucinations created by the antagonist Theriel, who possesses a staff capable of doing it specifically to time walkers. In reality, the peasants ran.)

The man ducking around Claire smiled as his master's power confused everyone. It specifically targeted only time walkers, radiating out through the space and time. He noticed how she placed kicks with exacting precision, which would have been impressive if the peasants stayed on. But the commoners took his cash and ran.

He was about to assassinate Claire with a second gun he brought along with him...

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Francois killed another illusion by pushing his sword through it. He hadn't reached his destination to find out what he wanted to know, but his senses told him the real peasants had fled and only one enemy was left. The enemy probably was not focusing on him, or it would have been disastrous.

With a final blast of lightning, Francois forced the mental chains of his mind. The illusions seemed to grow unreal. The power again tried invading. Francois held them off with focus, until they seemed to withdraw.

He could now see the man aim a gun as he made his way up the hill. Who was he aiming at? Francois drew Timerider.

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Theriel looked at the two time walkers fighting his men. With a shift of his shell's hands, he focused the power of the staff on Fel and Y'irg-i. There was no point stretching the power of the staff thin.

(It means that the other time walkers are no longer affected by illusion. Badassery chance for Fel and Y'irg-i to prove themselves.)