Jensuno was surprised at the Bird's strength, or perhaps his own frailty. Looking up at the sky in resignition, thoughts in their millions sped across his mind, some angry, others regretful, perhaps even a minor few scared.
He knew he couldn't let this creature take him somewhere or hurt him. Despite his lack of strength; he needed to fight this off... save his residents, and --give Feren the biggest rollicking in the history of divine existence he thought with a cool anger... and that was a looong time.
He blinked, his eyelids heavy with a wary feeling. Looking across the battlefield, he stared in puzzlement as a huge chunk of the faceless army was destroyed. Forgetting his predicament, he saw further to the culprit of the act-- that would make his heart (if he actually had one) soar. 'DEAR SWEET RENKAKO!' He cried out; his spirit suddenly replenished.
Light and crystals were disturbed in their places, and brought forth, seeding many arms that grew with the vigorous channel of energy from the divinity. The arms spred out, enveloping the kidnapping creature, binding and crushing it.
Before it could die, he let go, mercifully, knowing what it knew. 'A turncoat I may seem spirit, but it is for the benefit of all. Surely you cannot object to my claims being noble?' he said, with an unusual sullen growl to his tone.
Without waiting for a reply, she sped off towards a rather unimpressed Renkako, his many arms spread out like a hindu God. 'Ah, my dear, seeing you makes any divinity claim back his spirit.'
Renkako looked at him with an almost disgusted scowl. As graceful as the divinity's face was; it was something rotten when twisted with ugly thoughts. 'So this was your big, great plan was it??' She snarled, looking around at the mayhem. 'I tell you, I would have made a better plan... all of my residents wouldn't be fighting or harmed!' She judged Jensuno's blank expression. She hated it. He would rather have no reaction than ever say a mean word to her, and it made her so mad.
'What do you want me to do? Its a good thing I came, or else you'd be bird seed by the looks of things!' She barked shrilly; quite like a child having a tantrum. 'We'll be having another meeting, and this time; it will be on my terms!!' Jensuno smiled, although it was rather stiff, 'If that will make you happy, my sweet lady blue, that is what shall be done.' Angry at his tolerance, she snapped 'No ''male'' divinities ever get anything done right. I suppose thats why we have a ''mother'' and not a father''!'
Jensuno chuckled lightly, saying 'Ah, but don't forget you want to get rid of that.' His words seeped into her like poison. She was ready to react with words unfit for a lady that Jensuno had imagined of her, but a voice rang out in her head; "Please, O divine one, tell me why even though I'm in this 'heaven', that I still feel at unease. Why must I still feel the anger, arrogance, and madness of others... did I not do enough in my lifetime?"
Shocked at this revelation, she thought quickly (a certain good trait of the divinity), deciding on the best course for action. Clearly she was needed here, bus so was she in her own realm.
Part of her splitting off, becoming a more graceful looking quarter divinity, polite and kind, smiling and beautiful. 'What is it that you wish of me your grace?' Renkako's looks seemed to have gotten worse as this quarter of her had separated itself. 'Ko, I would like you to go back to Onea and address the questions of any of the residents.' Ko smiled, politely nodded her head, and was gone like a whisp of silk.
Renkako was furious. The first time ever, and she couldn't be there. Jensuno sensed this. 'Ah-- well--'
'Don't.' She seethed, her claws lengthening and impaling a few faceless wandering too close. She bit their heads off and spat their blackened, shrivelled spirits at Jensuno 'I swear to you, if there wasn't divine law that would stop me, i'd do the same to you.'
Xleena felt herself being cured, and the curse set on her felt it was fading too. The healer clearly had a tremendous gift, although she did feel some of it remained.
She was glad at least for some of her sanity back, she could get away as far as she could from the others before she changed back for the worse if she did. The settling snow was cool against her spirit. Suddenly a blade of flame was nearing her throat, making the cursed part scream and writhe in the heat, setting the curse off and losing Xleena some precious sanity. Stop! Her spirit cried inside her mind, aware no one could hear. She opened her mouth to call, but there was no sound. A raspy cry of the dark cursed Xleena rattled out of her throat, causing alarm to the wielder of the flame.
Ko arrived in Onea, facing the one who had addressed her master. With a smile like sprouting lilys, she quizzed in her soft tone 'Good day to you Chrono, I am who you ask for, and I wish to set your troubles at ease.' The kindness came naturally to her, perhaps she was the true goodness in Renkako's spirit, but was too modest herself to even think this.
Sic and Klo were suddenly sucked up into a sort of invisible vacuum, forming into the whole divinity, Sicklo. 'What is your purpose here?!' The divinity demanded of the dark personality on show. She waited for no answer. 'There are times when I must use things I wish not to.' She removed her veil, unsheathing some disturbing sharp, long teeth. They glistened with the blood of a thousand evil divinities, showing her true identity as the divinity executer of the realm. Her eyes glowed red.