Garrett's question naturally followed as Erik said what he wanted to do.
"What about you?! Are you planning to stay?!" He asked, the words echoing on the battleground.
Erik's body beca rigid, and his attention did not wander from the monstrous beast thrashing within its thorny confinent.
The battlefield was laden with every sound, making it difficult for Erik's words to reach his companions.
His reply ca out steady and unwavering, carried by the gusts of the cold wind, "No, I'm not planning to stay!"
His jaw tightened as he continued, his tone firm, "I can use my power from afar. We can still get away."
His words kindled a glimr of hope, a flicker in the growing desperation surrounding them all. They still had a chance of escaping.
Erik's skills proved their only hope for survival during this potentially fatal encounter with the beast. If it weren't for the fact that he was keeping it at bay, they would already be dead. Avoiding the projectiles the Ursus Glacialis hurled at them was sothing, but also avoiding its massive body was impossible.
The journey to the Lumisgrove had presented them with an unexpected challenge, but they were not about to give up without a fight.
Erik looked at the beast, determination in his eyes. He would exert as much of his power as possible, his energy serving as their only defense against the wrath of the Ursus Glacialis.
The fact that he was so determined gave them so peace of mind even though their situation was precarious and fraught with risk.
His proposed plan was hazardous but was also their only chance of surviving.
Garrett's gaze t Erik's, and a silent understanding passed between them.
Despite their trepidation and uncertainty, they would trust Erik's skills and power.
Ava lifted Marcus, his large fra pressing firmly against her shoulders as she did so.
The environnt around them appeared hostile and icy, with each gust of wind bringing a bone-chilling iciness that made its way into every crevice of their bodies.
Alexia and Garrett were the first to bolt away, the sound of their footfalls creating a discordant rhythm as they pounded against the frozen ground.
Erik's eyes were riveted on the monstrous Ursus Glacialis, and his face was a mask that no one could decipher.
When he started channeling an even more significant surge of mana through his neural links, he pushed himself to the absolute maximum.
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