The cavern itself was scattered with odd shapes and strange protrusions, each patterned in the same metallic circuitry, but they bore the memory of other objects within them – to one side, a long, cylindrical shape rose form the ground at an angle, and the golden circuit tracing picked out access hatches, control panels and the broad solar-panel fans of a long forgotten satellite. Elsewhere, the snub-nosed shape of a derelict space shuttle was suggested int another metal protrusion, the gold etching marking its frontal window, the edges of its fins and a gaping hole torn in one side. All around the, various relics and remnants of space junk filled the chamber, but each was still clearly made now of the same black metal that comprised the asteroid.
Riccio landed first, just ahead of Jazz, with an electrical crash that send a pulse through the ground and a hum through the air. His spines glowed and sparked as it became clear that the pulse of light running through the cavern was originating from the beast himself. A static snarl reverberated through the space as Jazz landed a moment later and pulled the trigger.
The beast moved, his form crackling and partially distending into electric light as he darted across the space at an angle to Jazz but moving closer. Jazz tracked with the sudden shift, a stream of bullet scattering in an arc as he followed the beast and plugged the majority of his shots into the electrified form despite Riccio's sudden movement. As the weapon ran dry, the beast zapped back in the other direction, closing the distance to Jazz until they were almost face to face, but for a few feet. Each time he shifted with that lighting speed, some of the ice coating his form broke away, and now he stood before the furry intruder in his home, massive by comparison and standing proud as he released another ear-splitting howl.
Jazz's next attack came at it full force, and Riccio shifted, partially crouching with one foreleg and lowering his head, before throwing it back as the first log cracked across it; the log was flung away, seemingly deflected, but Jazz was sharp enough to see the signs of a genuine impact that dulled the panels beneath the beast. The second log came a moment later, and though it wasn't quite as accurate as the first, Riccio leapt to one side instead, avoiding the attempt anyway.
He shook himself, hindered by the ice, and a low, angered growl that sounded more like a connection error tone, magnified a thousand times echoed out from him before he stamped at the ground, flexing his claws and sinking them into the metal. When he stood straight this time, bracing his massive form, lighting crackled fresh over his body and a shock-wave of raw force pulsed out from the beast, shattering away the last of the ice in a blast of static, but Jazz was already making use of the moment; Riccio's form was still and exposed and the perfect target for his next bomb – though the hare was forced to back up an extra step to make sure he didn't put himself in blast as well. This explosion ripped across Riccio's form, and though it didn't seem to have too much real impact on the beast, smouldering embers remained lodged and burning within his nest of quills after the smoke cleared.
-=Beast-hunting Hare =-
Jazz.Exe: 185Hp [Magnet][Imbue Wood: 3 Charges]
-=The Solitary Thunder=-
Riccio: 3440Hp [Magnet][Poison(15)][Burn(10)]
-=Lost Asteroid=-
100% Black Magnet
- Non-Elec Elementals get -30% Evasion, and 50% (+/- 25% RP) chance to fail movement off the panel.
- Only Elec Elementals can burrow.
- Wood attacks: Change terrain hit to Normal.
- PanelShot: Imbue Elec + Seeking.
Terrain looks like a large, spacious cavern at this point - though details are hard to make out at the moment. The space is lit by an electric glow, coming mostly from Riccio, but also from the lacing of golden circuitry that runs through the whole area, creating an eerie pulsing effect.
Black Magnet: Magnet surface created exclusively by Riccio, the solitary thunder. Acts in all ways like normal magnet terrain, with the exception that it cannot be burrowed into, even by elec types. It also resists terrain changes, and has one instance of terrain protection, which is consumed the first time a panel would otherwise change.
Field Effect: Charged Air: Electric element AoEs are increased in coverage by one rank, and single target electric attacks gain the ability to jump to a single other target for free, but non-melee electrical attacks are decreased in accuracy by one rank as the charged air creates diffusion.