[mob looks over to him, the horror chipping away, back to the determination of before as he offers a little nod. robby's right, he can't be distracted by things. this was a human but they're suffering a lot now, no matter what he does.
with a long breath he ups the power again, pouring it into the beast. if he's still touching mob's shoulder he'll clearly feel the trust back, the resolve easier with robby at his back. he wasn't alone. this beast wasn't alone either. they'd do their best.
with an especially high jolt of power the last of the corruption and decay snaps. the form of the beast begins to melt, but more so the horrifying, twisted mass that was it's soul seems gentler, more human. it doesn't linger long, it can't, but there is undoubtedly a sense of peace that comes with how it fades away, leaving only the empty body behind.
mob lowers his hands, a slow blink as he watches all this before he looks over to robby. they did it? it's a little hard to believe it worked but all signs point to success. at the very least the beast is clearly dead, fading under the ice.]
Thank you. [he does have to say, because without robby things would definitely not have worked out the same way.]
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with a long breath he ups the power again, pouring it into the beast. if he's still touching mob's shoulder he'll clearly feel the trust back, the resolve easier with robby at his back. he wasn't alone. this beast wasn't alone either. they'd do their best.
with an especially high jolt of power the last of the corruption and decay snaps. the form of the beast begins to melt, but more so the horrifying, twisted mass that was it's soul seems gentler, more human. it doesn't linger long, it can't, but there is undoubtedly a sense of peace that comes with how it fades away, leaving only the empty body behind.
mob lowers his hands, a slow blink as he watches all this before he looks over to robby. they did it? it's a little hard to believe it worked but all signs point to success. at the very least the beast is clearly dead, fading under the ice.]
Thank you. [he does have to say, because without robby things would definitely not have worked out the same way.]