Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-26571677-20160829031840/@comment-27126749-20160904210221

Ash released her cards as soon as she saw the beast leap at her, making them spiral around her in an orbit. She watched as he completely obliterated four Beowulves, surprised by how little effort it took him. As he launched himself off, her expression turned into that of determination.

The cards spun faster and faster as the creatures closed in on her. She raised her arms by her sides and opened her hands, flicking her wrists so her palms faced upwards. With the motion, the Dust was released as the cards flipped horizontally. Some cards ignited with flame, and others crackled with lightning. She pushed her palms outwards as she spun, becoming the center of a razor storm of fire and lightning. The Grimm who had edged too closely to her were knocked back into one another, stunned as the cards triggered an explosion upon contact.

Once Ash had some breathing room, she began to move the storm. Its radius shortened as she summoned a line of cards to swipe at a band of five Beowulves as if it were a single large blade. As those five were blown back, she telekinetically constructed a second blade, glowing white with activated Impact dust, that she used to cleanly behead each of them. She spun on her feet to face the other eleven monsters as she forced eleven of her cards to fly down and pierce the ground at their feet. The dust activated, and clusters of ice crystals froze their legs to the ground, immobilizing them temporarily.

She deformed the blade of fire and lightning dust cards and sent them spiraling towards five of the Grimm, forcing the razor edges to pierce the black skin of their chests. With a clench of her fist, the dust activated and instantaneously blew the Grimm to pieces. While bits of black and red scattered, she swiped her glowing white blade once more, slicing off the last of the Grimm’s heads. She looked around to see if they were all defeated before calling all her cards back, deactivating the dust, and they orbited around her once more.