Siana/Damia/Maria/Peony/ELEMENTAL HELLS YEAH
Siana had regarded the new woman with only a look, and if she had had the second to spare she would have made it one of gratitude. Maria's spell washed over her, and she was beginning to feel a little better now, but the feeling would not last. After Peony's fire destroyed all that had surrounded them and Siana let herself have a moment to be thoroughly impressed as she caught her breath, but as everything tonight except for the waves of monsters, it was short-lived.
Siana saw it before Peony said it. She had never seen one of these before, but she had heard the wild tales from those who left the city walls: an elemental, nearly impossible to defeat by physical attacks alone. Siana knew that she was going to be helpless, even if she had mastered Sky, but as Peony flew into the wall, Siana also knew where she stood for this battle. If she could just distract the elemental long enough for Peony to recover and continue fighting, and if Maria had any offensive spells in her arsenal, and if this stranger had anything at her disposal, then they had a chance.
She opened her mouth to bark orders at Maria and the other woman, but her voice was gone. She wrinkled her nose in disgust, but she had experience with a silence spell, and as many unfortunate criminals had found out, it was ineffective against her. Magic was not her strong suit, but she could still attack, and so she charged the elemental with another flurry with her sword. The elemental did not react as far as Siana could tell -- could it even feel pain? -- but after a brief moment of nothing, it countered with a water spell into her gut. Good. She had succeeded in catching its attention. Now, she just had to keep it, and she staggered to her feet, gripping the hilt of her katana and ignoring the pain that coursed through her.