"Eh, time is weird." Iteral gave it a thought again, shrugging. "It
can range from you having a different mustache to never meeting
Auspice in the first place. I can look through the possibilities
but, if you ever heard of "infinite timelines", then you know how
long that takes." Another idea came to mind. "... I could put you
in stasis... you could accompany us but nobody here would be able
to touch you. It's like you were a ghost."
You know the first rule in combat?
Shoot them before they shoot you.
"Yeah, I guess time is... interesting. An enigma, perhaps. How do
you deal with something go enigmatic anyway- you know what- don't
answer that..." She crossed her arms, continuing to listen to
Iteral talk. "No one can touch me? Not even Rhulk?" Auspice spoke
in a whiny but joking manner, giving Iteral a slight mischievous
smirk.
"Trust me, you don't wanna know. Especially since other me's would
correct me." She shivers a little at that thought. "Kind of. I
would put him in a temporal stasis, picture it like freezing his
body in time. He does not age, does not interact with anything but
can still think, speak and move. Even through walls and stuff.
Usually you cannot move in it either but... if you stick close to
me, we can circumvent it."
You know the first rule in combat?
Shoot them before they shoot you.
"Alright, cool. Is this gonna be like... a spell or something-? I
don't know a thing about time magic or whatever you do. The only
way I mess around with time is using Vex relics I stole from
Nezarec." She scoffed out with hate upon uttering his name. "But...
yeah. I'll be down for that."
"Damn, you have time meddlers too? Introduce me to the Vex some
time, I wanna see how they do it." Iteral looks through her clocks
and takes an hourglass out, holding it in front of Rhulk.
"Ensnaring all that will ever exist, imprisoning those who ever
saw." The hourglass starts sparking a little, the sand inside it
flows slower and energy started going around Iteral, circling her.
"I am exempt, for all you care, now how about another one for me to
spare." The sparks and powerful aura disappeared just as quickly as
it came up.
"Timeout." She holds the antiquated clock against Rhulk, as a clock
above him forms and a sound comes up... now he had a bit of a
golden hue (only visible to Auspice, Iteral and Caretaker) around
him and was a little transparent. "Okay... this should do the
trick."
You know the first rule in combat?
Shoot them before they shoot you.