User blog comment:Master Ceadeus 27/The Artisan's Arena 1 - Hurricurse versus Fatalithe/@comment-25192100-20140821043547/@comment-5448890-20140827152009

JSYK, Fatalithe isn't affected by fire quite like other monsters. His shadow form cools it; and then, he utilizes freezing powers to cool them further, to manageable temperatures, upon touching him.

Also, when roleplaying, *please* avoid taking control of the other player's monster's abilities. If you'll notice, Fatalithe never took his body back. Try to explain things somewhat logically. Finally, the only NPCs you should bring in are those that your character can create themselves or summon without leaving the battle.

Since neither of us know how exactly our respective characters can be killed, that's what adds fun to the game--we don't know what special move will end up killing them.

That being said...

Fatalithe's spirit, which followed Hurricurse into the caves, finds the skeleton of an Agnaktor nearby. Using the height of his useable Shadow power, he possesses it and digs through the lava. Hurricurse looks around, wide-eyed, as Fatalithe swims in the lava below. Fatalithe senses the great power above him and blasts himself upwards, cutting the Raviente and damaging him; however, Fatalithe destroys his possessed skeleton as well. Will the shock from this mighty hit render Hurricurse into his original form, contrary to Fatalithe's expectations? Fatalithe awaits as he renders himself into a shadow and hides from the life in the cave, by plastering his shadowy form across the walls and forming an ice barrier.