...Well, that sure wasn't what he'd been hoping for. Having muted human senses is actually doing him so much good in this moment, but without that extra pair of useful arms, he's sure in a pickle! He's naturally not one to leave anyone else on the battlefield high and dry, especially not when they're at a disadvantage, but it takes him a second to fully push through the slight haze he's still in and get his body moving again.
Fortunately, even without the less human stamina and strength he's used to, he's still a warrior through and through. His body is capable of moving without him having to put much conscious thought behind it, and it always does exactly that when he needs it to.
His feet carry him forward out of his crouch, and he darts forward, careful not to step directly into Hayame's path. Instead, he makes a dash for the Hourglass and veers away from Hayame, assuming based on its orientation that that's one of the things - if not the thing - that the Siren aims to protect. Sure enough, she turns her attention his way, turns her body to face him, and he can only hope that the song will be a little less potent when not directed at Hayame. If nothing else, she should at least be spared any immediate attacks. The difference between being collateral damage and a direct target is certainly noticeable though, and even with his ears still firmly covered, he's nearly brought to his knees.]
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Well.
...Well, that sure wasn't what he'd been hoping for. Having muted human senses is actually doing him so much good in this moment, but without that extra pair of useful arms, he's sure in a pickle! He's naturally not one to leave anyone else on the battlefield high and dry, especially not when they're at a disadvantage, but it takes him a second to fully push through the slight haze he's still in and get his body moving again.
Fortunately, even without the less human stamina and strength he's used to, he's still a warrior through and through. His body is capable of moving without him having to put much conscious thought behind it, and it always does exactly that when he needs it to.
His feet carry him forward out of his crouch, and he darts forward, careful not to step directly into Hayame's path. Instead, he makes a dash for the Hourglass and veers away from Hayame, assuming based on its orientation that that's one of the things - if not the thing - that the Siren aims to protect. Sure enough, she turns her attention his way, turns her body to face him, and he can only hope that the song will be a little less potent when not directed at Hayame. If nothing else, she should at least be spared any immediate attacks. The difference between being collateral damage and a direct target is certainly noticeable though, and even with his ears still firmly covered, he's nearly brought to his knees.]
Hayame—!! Can you hear me?!