This is certainly not the outcome Sakura was hoping for when she lent her assistance. She has come here intending to cooperate to achieve another shared goal, and instead, her intervention has resulted in a newfound difficulty.
Feeling somewhat apologetic, she runs forward. She may not have sufficient power to actually battle the colossus, but perhaps there is something else she can do. Sakura has been practicing with magic of the four elements, so she pours her Bios into the flame barrier, launching it outwards like an arm -- one intended to swat at the creature, perhaps encouraging it to back off.
Really, when she thinks about it, Emet-Selch had a wise idea here: Sakura would not have thought to use fire to battle a creature of wind, but when you considered that the effect of its wind could backfire into literally feeding the inferno... then this approach actually made a great deal of sense, from the perspective of a sorcerer. She thinks she could certainly learn something from training and fighting alongside him, as she herself is still aiming to become an excellent magus.
"Are you okay?"
Only once the fire is strengthened does she chance a glance to her side.
Her Bios flares up, and maybe his Soulsight will perceive that she has quite a massive amount of capacity, although she is relatively untrained in magic (this world's or any other's). If there's nothing else she can contribute, Sakura has learned she is an excellent support unit for the great and powerful beings of the world.
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Feeling somewhat apologetic, she runs forward. She may not have sufficient power to actually battle the colossus, but perhaps there is something else she can do. Sakura has been practicing with magic of the four elements, so she pours her Bios into the flame barrier, launching it outwards like an arm -- one intended to swat at the creature, perhaps encouraging it to back off.
Really, when she thinks about it, Emet-Selch had a wise idea here: Sakura would not have thought to use fire to battle a creature of wind, but when you considered that the effect of its wind could backfire into literally feeding the inferno... then this approach actually made a great deal of sense, from the perspective of a sorcerer. She thinks she could certainly learn something from training and fighting alongside him, as she herself is still aiming to become an excellent magus.
"Are you okay?"
Only once the fire is strengthened does she chance a glance to her side.
Her Bios flares up, and maybe his Soulsight will perceive that she has quite a massive amount of capacity, although she is relatively untrained in magic (this world's or any other's). If there's nothing else she can contribute, Sakura has learned she is an excellent support unit for the great and powerful beings of the world.