"It'll be an obvious trap though, like so obvious even you could see it." The madness that was Trezlan Lorentino would not leave Tolviar alone. She figured it would hang around, but didn't know how obnoxious it could be. From her memories of Trezlan it fit exactly with him personality wise, if only even more of an asshole as if that was possible.
"Why do you bother me so." She was holed up where there had once been a homeless camp, what happened to the homeless people living there she did not know, but could probably guess.
"Bother? I'm helping, I fought, well part of me, look whatever, I fought these things, I know their methods."
"So do I you trumped up clown! This is bigger than normal, but I've taken these creatures down, I don't need a mental breakdown here helping me do something I already know how to do." Trezlan smiled and Tolviar wanted to punch him, but she knew she could not.
"I think you are being unreasonable, yet I can see where my presence is not appreciated, so I will go for a time, I think you'll need me before you know it, but I'm willing to let you do this on your own, by the way you might want to turn around." She didn't even get to ask why before the remaining creature attacked. It had gotten partially burned in the fire, though apparently avoided dying to it, but not by much from the charred look of the creature.
Tolviar attempted to finish it off with fire, but came up empty. Whatever magic she'd used to convert the hotel fire into an inferno had sucked it out of her. Somewhere she could almost hear the voice of the madness laughing at her.
"Great, now he's not here to offer suggestions."
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