The strange horned woman approached him in spite of his threat. She didn't seem like a fighter, but still, if he didn't make good on his threat, the mob wouldn't believe it either, and he really would have to try and fight them all off.
"You wouldn't burn little old me, would you?~" The strange woman asked in what he could only assume was intended to be a seductive voice. She pushed further towards him. He was going to have to decide soon whether or not to try to make good on his threat. "Especially not when I can help you.. discover things you didn't know about yourself.", she continued... but there was something else. His Magiscopic eye fixed itself on her. She was trying to use some form of magic on him... That's when he noticed it. She had tried to touch his mind. He grabbed on to the faint trace of the magic to establish a connection with the woman. Things began to make sense. She spoke the captive's tongue when she had given an order to the slave she had already purchased. If she spoke their language, she clearly knew of these people, maybe she was even a friend. As bad as this situation had gotten, he thought it worthwhile to take one final risk.
He used his neuromancy, the one magic the Val yet couldn't see to establish mental communication with the woman. "I'm trying to save the captive. I'm reaching out to you now because I have a feeling that you are, too. I have to make good on my threat, or these men will have my head. If I'm right about you, and you care about these people... I'm begging you, play along.", he said.
His hand began to glow as he aimed it at the horned woman. "I won't say it again!", he yelled, as he fired what appeared to be a ball of fire directly at her. He had used his neuromancy to disguise a simple force wave intended to knock the woman down as a destruction spell to incinerate her. As far as any of the onlookers would be able to tell after he had altered what they could see, her body had been badly burnt. He was unsure if he could keep this bluff going much longer, but for the woman's sake, as much as his own, he had to try to last as long as he could.
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