//Zeros', unless Zeros' can see through metal, he can't see the cannon yet - it's beneath a hatch.\\
Horus dismissed the fireball as it were made of leaves. The Kao didn't even change its shade.
His arm fused back to the axle. He moved it around a bit, flexing it and seeing if it was fully operational. It seemed to work fine.
He stood back up, and froze. There was an aura nearby... a rather strong signal coming on a low frequency. Probably a hidden entity... however, it appeared to be in phase-shift, so he could most likely not harm it. On the flip side, the Kao in the glyphs would prevent any such entity from harming Horus, so he didn't worry about it too much. He turned around facing Aura, and lifted his hand up in a "halt" manner.
The air stopped hissing, and the aperture opened. Almost instantly, her blades were blasted at her at an incredible speed, propelled by the compressed gas inside the arm. Without moving his arm, he turned around to Tsu and shot the Zero Weapon at him, then to Zion shooting the Eternity Weapon. Finally, he turned around to Xenai, and sprinted towards him, stopping just behind his back and aiming his hand at his head. He hated attacking people from behind... //just to clear up, this attack was not shot yet.\\
The cannon in his back emerged in an upright fashion, and blasted a black lightning at Kerig nearby. Less enemies, less trouble...
//Please respect both of these attacks - the sword-flinging one was charged for four posts, and the cannon for five. That should've been enough to take out a small village.\\
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"-"Don't blow up the village. I need to see what my army can do. After I'm finished with testing out the new battlefield equipment, you can clean up whatever is left of it. On another notice... I believe it is time for our arachnid friends there to deal some damage..."
The clockwork scorpions began crawling forward, firing as they moved. The tail-mounted cannon worked great, even if it was somewhat primitive - using a crossbow-like method to propel a heavy projectile. The shots landing onto buildings shattered them into individual chips of wood."