Ruby didn't look behind her back, giving all her trust to Kyra as she tried to dart off from the danger of what could come next... And that was the enemy's fall.
Upon hitting the lake, the massive and overwhelmingly heavy body of the minotaur created a powerful wave, shaking the whole lake and creating an enormous wave- And the trick was that Ruby needed to somehow avoid it while not losing her speed, so she wouldn't sink as well, knowing that her low energy wouldn't allow her to have the energy to swim properly.
[ 24/100 ]
Keeping up her pace, she firstly and foremost focused on avoiding the immediate side effects of the creature's fall, dodging the falling stalactites from the ceiling, which was caused by the tremor the creature created.
Her speed made dodging both easy and difficult at the same time, having to trust mostly on the fact she was being too fast to get hit by coincidence, but also too fast to have better control of where she was going... And with the last stalactites falling, the giant wave remained.
[ 18/100 ]
This was the trickiest part, with the giant wave crashing and bringing down structures like an unstoppable tsunami. The structures being destroyed meant more projectiles to dodge, except this time there was the wall of water charging toward her relentlessly... And with the rock wall becoming closer, soon she would need to face the clash of the wave, unless-
Taking a deep breath, Ruby braced herself for another explosion of speed, keeping her run toward the cave's wall and then erupting in another sonic boom, except this time she lifted herself off by running on the walls, maintaining speed enough for her to defy the gravity while she began reaching the highest spot of the wall, eventually finding herself running on the ceiling.
The wave crashed against the wall, eventually dying off while the lake became agitated due to all of the impacts it had received.
[ 6/100 ]
With her legs burning and her energy bar nearing its end, Ruby found herself reaching a dead end. The ceiling itself had a hole to the outside, which meant there was a point she would have no more 'ground' to run through.
The fall was enormous, but Ruby still had one last plan that would need the last few remains of energy she had after two strong sonic booms.
Slipping her feet that no longer could step anywhere, Ruby began falling from the highest spot of the cave, with her body being roughly brushed by the air resistance as she was falling toward the water, doing her best to try to get as near the land as possible.
Struggling, she managed to stay about sixty feet away from the land, using one last bit of energy to make her dynamism shoot herself upwards a bit more, negating the deadly impact with the water after such a long fall.
However...
[ 2/100 ]
With her energy bar flickering and the adrenaline of the dynamism fading, Ruby found herself struggling to keep her head above water after finally diving into the agitated water.
She tried to breathe every moment her face managed to slip out, but soon a consequential (but much weaker) wave splashed on her face, getting water in her mouth and nostrils as she tried to get back to control of the situation, hoping she would reach safety soon enough... Though the water kept dragging her away, taking advantage of her weakened body.
@Kyra Vashtana
Upon hitting the lake, the massive and overwhelmingly heavy body of the minotaur created a powerful wave, shaking the whole lake and creating an enormous wave- And the trick was that Ruby needed to somehow avoid it while not losing her speed, so she wouldn't sink as well, knowing that her low energy wouldn't allow her to have the energy to swim properly.
[ 24/100 ]
Keeping up her pace, she firstly and foremost focused on avoiding the immediate side effects of the creature's fall, dodging the falling stalactites from the ceiling, which was caused by the tremor the creature created.
Her speed made dodging both easy and difficult at the same time, having to trust mostly on the fact she was being too fast to get hit by coincidence, but also too fast to have better control of where she was going... And with the last stalactites falling, the giant wave remained.
[ 18/100 ]
This was the trickiest part, with the giant wave crashing and bringing down structures like an unstoppable tsunami. The structures being destroyed meant more projectiles to dodge, except this time there was the wall of water charging toward her relentlessly... And with the rock wall becoming closer, soon she would need to face the clash of the wave, unless-
Taking a deep breath, Ruby braced herself for another explosion of speed, keeping her run toward the cave's wall and then erupting in another sonic boom, except this time she lifted herself off by running on the walls, maintaining speed enough for her to defy the gravity while she began reaching the highest spot of the wall, eventually finding herself running on the ceiling.
The wave crashed against the wall, eventually dying off while the lake became agitated due to all of the impacts it had received.
[ 6/100 ]
With her legs burning and her energy bar nearing its end, Ruby found herself reaching a dead end. The ceiling itself had a hole to the outside, which meant there was a point she would have no more 'ground' to run through.
The fall was enormous, but Ruby still had one last plan that would need the last few remains of energy she had after two strong sonic booms.
Slipping her feet that no longer could step anywhere, Ruby began falling from the highest spot of the cave, with her body being roughly brushed by the air resistance as she was falling toward the water, doing her best to try to get as near the land as possible.
Struggling, she managed to stay about sixty feet away from the land, using one last bit of energy to make her dynamism shoot herself upwards a bit more, negating the deadly impact with the water after such a long fall.
However...
[ 2/100 ]
With her energy bar flickering and the adrenaline of the dynamism fading, Ruby found herself struggling to keep her head above water after finally diving into the agitated water.
She tried to breathe every moment her face managed to slip out, but soon a consequential (but much weaker) wave splashed on her face, getting water in her mouth and nostrils as she tried to get back to control of the situation, hoping she would reach safety soon enough... Though the water kept dragging her away, taking advantage of her weakened body.
@Kyra Vashtana
