Max seemed to greatly enjoy the pain he was causing Naka. It was as if he was kicking butt in some video game. Any time some noise was made due to pain it enhanced his bloodlust that much more. He noticed some young girl run over to that fool Alistair, but didn't care too much at that moment. She hadn't humiliated like funky-hair here did.
He had to admit though, that the guy put up a pretty good fight. He had some sort of weird magic that involved wind that could cut — if it wasn't for his electrical form he probably wouldn't have been able to withstand it. Still, the wind harmed him more than mundane physical attacks did, and he had to make sure he could avoid it. Physically this was easy for him, mentally not so much. Despite his power, he was still obviously inexperienced, and it seemed difficult for him to grasp the concept of reacting to things other than just the guy in front of him. Plus, he apparently expected Nakata to go down just as fast as Alistair did.
He had no choice but to take damage at the end — he hadn't fully grasped the power of his ability yet and wasn't sure if he would be able to squeeze between the scythes of wind. However, he would manage to avoid most of them by simply "running" through a few, leaving the rest to collide into nothing in his wake. it hurt, but his electrical form seemed capable of greatly reducing the damage. He would need to be careful; but Nakata seemed pretty badly beaten by now anyways, clearly more than he was. His form landed next to the downed Alistair and Tara, he looked down at both of them before turning back to face Nakata.
"I'm not sure why my master wants this fool dead, he certainly didn't put up as much of a fight as you. But hey, a guy's gotta do what a guy's gotta do. My sister's life is at stake here, and I sure as hell ain't gonna let her die to save a couple of people I never even met." His form was physical again, but only for a brief moment. He didn't even look as if he was tired, despite the recent actions. He held out his right hand and electricity surrounded it.
"I'm pretty sure I can do some nifty long-range artillery blasts with this though, so you're gonna be my plaything here. See if you can get to your buddy and his little friend here before I decide to kill them both." He laughed.
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The eyes of Judgement. That was their official name, anyways. All angels had golden eyes, particularly the higher ranking ones. Aspects of Eternity, however, were different. Their eyes defined them. It was said that no being could look into the eyes of Judgement - to do so was maddening, even to other immortal beings.
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Tara's voice reached through to him, and he snapped out of unconsciousness. It took a moment for his vision to adjust, but he saw the young girl leaning over him. "Miria...?" He spoke, before realizing it was Tara. Immediately he realized what had happened and his face returned to anger.
The electricity in Max's arm grew immensely in strength, and clearly he intended to begin hurling it like cannonballs at Nakata. He had never been able to manifest his lightning at long-range before, but this ring Vardas had given him seemed to grant him power beyond his dreams.
It hurts.... please, make it stop....please...
Alistair's face relished in fury, and immediately he forced himself to stand, grabbing his sword from the ground in front of him as he did. Max noticed movement behind him but it would be too late, in a panic he instead took on his electrical state. All he saw were those eyes.
Golden eyes.
KNOCK IT OFF!!!!!!!!!
That voice echoed out through the area. It was as if time stood still, all bowing down in respect to this person. His blade, enveloped in golden divine energy, held high in the air as if he had just swung it high. Despite Max's speed, despite his electrical form, he was nothing. Nothing against that power. His arm was cut clean off, and all he felt were those eyes staring into his soul. That voice echoed through him... one would swear that Alistair's mouth didn't even move when he spoke. In fact, it was almost assured that he hadn't said anything, instead it was as if his thoughts echoed out through the area, reverberating within everyone's mind. The voice was deeper, stronger. Spoken as if a higher authority had uttered its Judgement — and all nearby would obey.
But he wasn't done yet. As if enveloped in a rage Alistair brought his shining blade down again as if intending to cut Max clean in half. Max brought his wits about him in just enough time to use his powers to propel himself away, moving as fast as lightning back towards the treeline to avoid him.
Only to see that sword spinning through the air, aimed right at his head. It was as if Alistair knew exactly where Max would end up. Max would duck just in time for the sword to imbed itself in the tree behind him. It would be just now that he would realize his arm had been severed. Out of fear and confusion he would retreat, zooming off into the treeline behind him to not be seen again.
It would be less than a second but feel like several minutes that Alistair would stand there with an authoritative stance, his eyes glowing and his hand still out in front of him from when he threw his sword.
Then the glow in his eyes would vanish and he would fall to his knees, the world around them now moving on as if nothing had happened. He scrambled over to the severed hand and forcefully removed the ring from the still-warm finger. He clutched it tightly to his chest as tears rolled down his face.
"You are safe now." He whispered. "You will not be harmed again... I promise." It was then he would completely collapse onto his side, unconscious. The ring, however, would remain embraced within his palm, clutched as if his own life depended on it.