All it took was a disruption in her flow to cause a bug in the Install, which then glitched the whole system?
Still seems to convenient - Ciel's too used to those worst case scenarios, but she'll not make waste. The line between caution and recklessness is difficult to distinguish. They can't afford a mistake, but it has to be drawn.]
...Stay back.
[It's the one warning he gets. One of them running the gamble is already enough. She can do the rest on her own, he doesn't need to guard her and act as her wings for the last stretch. So hoping that he'll listen, she finishes with giving a small jab at his ribs with her right elbow. Also pulling her left hand back, she then willfully breaks out of his hold - that way, she controls the speed and timing of her own fall, made well possible through thaumaturgy. They were already positioned above Dizzy. She needed less than a second to reach the struggling girl below, so if she would stay put for that much longer more--
--Her lips move. A large circle appears at the tip of her outstretched right hand. The glyphs are similar to the one she previously carved on ground level, but twice as large in size and with subtle changes - she's tuned the formula a little. The moment she starts falling, she brings her left hand back forth as well and slams down another circle behind it - that being the amplifier spell, so that right before reaching Dizzy, the circle would expand thrice more in size.
From then, whether Dizzy moves or not becomes trivial. There's no way she can fly away outside of the perimeter that the glowing white circle covers even if she tries - not at that close a distance. Coming as close as possible before deploying it was part of the ploy to minimize any chance of escape; she really tried to be as thorough as possible. Ciel's activating every magic circuit in her own body and pouring in every last drop of her personal reserves to power the spell; this is literally everything she's got at once.
Ideal conclusion: it works and Dizzy goes back to normal. Ciel'll catch her on her way down, and while she runs high odds of breaking her own legs falling at their current height even with magical assistance, it won't take long before her bones restructure themselves. The landing won't be a problem - and he must be watching too, from the clearest vantage point abovr to see everything unfold.
Worst conclusion: it doesn't break Dizzy out of it and they're both dragged down. Still... if the test seal worked, there's no reason why the one she's just deployed would be completely ineffective. She'll just focus on the landing in that case, and try to work around whatever result it may bring. Staying flexible according to the flow of events remains crucial. Either way...
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All it took was a disruption in her flow to cause a bug in the Install, which then glitched the whole system?
Still seems to convenient - Ciel's too used to those worst case scenarios, but she'll not make waste. The line between caution and recklessness is difficult to distinguish. They can't afford a mistake, but it has to be drawn.]
...Stay back.
[It's the one warning he gets. One of them running the gamble is already enough. She can do the rest on her own, he doesn't need to guard her and act as her wings for the last stretch. So hoping that he'll listen, she finishes with giving a small jab at his ribs with her right elbow. Also pulling her left hand back, she then willfully breaks out of his hold - that way, she controls the speed and timing of her own fall, made well possible through thaumaturgy. They were already positioned above Dizzy. She needed less than a second to reach the struggling girl below, so if she would stay put for that much longer more--
--Her lips move. A large circle appears at the tip of her outstretched right hand. The glyphs are similar to the one she previously carved on ground level, but twice as large in size and with subtle changes - she's tuned the formula a little. The moment she starts falling, she brings her left hand back forth as well and slams down another circle behind it - that being the amplifier spell, so that right before reaching Dizzy, the circle would expand thrice more in size.
From then, whether Dizzy moves or not becomes trivial. There's no way she can fly away outside of the perimeter that the glowing white circle covers even if she tries - not at that close a distance. Coming as close as possible before deploying it was part of the ploy to minimize any chance of escape; she really tried to be as thorough as possible. Ciel's activating every magic circuit in her own body and pouring in every last drop of her personal reserves to power the spell; this is literally everything she's got at once.
Ideal conclusion: it works and Dizzy goes back to normal. Ciel'll catch her on her way down, and while she runs high odds of breaking her own legs falling at their current height even with magical assistance, it won't take long before her bones restructure themselves. The landing won't be a problem - and he must be watching too, from the clearest vantage point abovr to see everything unfold.
Worst conclusion: it doesn't break Dizzy out of it and they're both dragged down. Still... if the test seal worked, there's no reason why the one she's just deployed would be completely ineffective. She'll just focus on the landing in that case, and try to work around whatever result it may bring. Staying flexible according to the flow of events remains crucial. Either way...
With that, it's all or nothing now.]