
The matriarch and patriarch of the skywhale pod ushered their families away from the developing fight, continuing their path towards the Commonwealth as the skies turned dark with clouds. Whether that was deliberately caused by the dragons to develop a better fighting situation for the defending party, or the whales did it on their own, was questionable. But considering they hadn't wanted the aerial behemoths harmed or distressed, it may have been an fortunate byproduct.
Where dragons had fire, wyverns utilized a very different ability altogether. And those who were not familiar with Solunarium would even consider them a possibility… especially this far from the border of the desert kingdom. Finn’s sudden appearance from effectively nowhere, as he and Kherdroth had been able to successfully hide under the monstrosity that bore Raxen, startled those on the ship further. While the airship was strongly warded through Negation, and the Kineticists on board were doing their best...
Everyone had a plan until a wyvern screaming rage and defiance was bearing down on them out of thin air.
With the team of trained mages on board, the question became what would run out first - those using Kinetics to deflect the harrying fire from the younger dragons, or the twin dragons that now had an outlet for whatever dark energies they possessed and needed to expend on some target or another. While he did not know how old Myrelian and Myzedian were, they were larger than some of the younger dragons he had seen in Drathera to date, and they were certainly on the level of these human mages individually. The closer Finn got, the more he could feel the defensive spells being maintained to try and save the airship and those on it.
But they had a problem - the very influence of the Shadow dragonflight was that of terror, fear, and nightmares. He could feel it on the edge of his own symphony, as in-tune with himself as he was, though he would need to take care not to let that overwhelm him, either. That overwhelming influence was not something that those on board could ward against, and their problem was compounded further by Kherdroth's rider.
Mesmer wasn’t something that could be blocked by Kinetics, and those whose very core and being were shaken with terror were having trouble maintaining the protection as they sought to get away. The bubble was faltering - Finn may not have been a Sembler, but he could see the dragon fire getting closer to the gas bag than it had been. And as he added his own song to preternatural influence, the enemy began to crack. His skill with his Rune was stronger than the wards that they had on them, and he would be able to overwhelm the crew.
The last Kineticist's ability to shield the ship crumbled in the onslaught, and while one tried to aim a large, floor-mounted crossbow at Finn and his wyvern partner, Raxen leapt off of Varilian's back, a bestial roar erupting from his throat, bringing with him one of the massive swords that the Sentinel had seen him using in the training grounds. It may as well have been a warhammer; when he brought it down on the crossbow, the sheer force of it cleaved the metal weapon in two before the bolt was able to begin its trajectory towards him. The next swing caught the man who had attempted to fire it, and a flash of white showed the bones of the spine when the halves of his body hit the deck.
"Find the Captain," Varilian requested of Finn. It looked like they would be taking at least one prisoner back with them for tor---interrogation.
