Escape from Fotia!
Their floating almost ghostly form slowly turned to Lynn as she excitedly exclaimed her awe of the 'healing' spell just used. "Ah, that spell is a manipulation of various states within time. There is nothing a descendant cannot manipulate or manifest. I did both." Their words were almost secretive but also spoken with an air of confident truth. They then began to float upwards, approaching the middle of the encircling realm.
"We now reside within one of the broken realms within our world. Long ago when all was annihilated even the bridge between life and death was shattered. This is shattered limbo." This infinite sky realm had a name. While none felt different, some with more connections with the dead could feel or see presence all around. Floating off into the 'sun' and vanishing. "A fitting place to hide from even the all-seeing eye of the kingdoms." With that said…

The wyverns fell upon the ground as corpses rained from the sky. The crowd cheered with a roaring passion. Many of Fotia's most depraved citizens were here to enjoy the blood bath and spill their wine upon themselves in drunken delight. But the royals who sat on the balcony watched stoically. As if they were gods observing a sacrifice to their name. The announcer flew amongst the hot air balloons arriving for those visiting for free. They could clearly hear him shouting loudly into a horn that blared throughout the stadium. "Uh oh things are looking a bit dicey for our combatants!"
The wyverns combined attacks, unleashing multiple whirling twisters made up of flames. He was avoiding a few twisters but one hit Babel and he was torched immediately. His attire is burning and revealing his burning white flesh with glowing blue markings. He screamed in agony before unleashing a black flame from his jaws that cindered a wyvern before he himself fell to the ground still burning. The other two were able to avoid or dispel the flames, both being Tyro. But, distracted by the twisters, Octavix was clawed in the goggles by a wyvern. He fell over and was immediately taken upon by one of them clawing his weapon. "Ah! Gaaa--!! Damnit!!" Octavix shrieked before his weapon's red orb core exploded, taking him and the wyvern out in a rising cloud of black smoke. Now the only fighter left was Kandix, a former knight of Fotia. She simply stood in one location as the flames engulfed her. She seemed entirely unaffected by the flames. "Looks like we have the last stand!"
Kandix didn't seem interested in fighting, her blade remained to her side. It was the wyvernkin who wanted to finish her off. Flying at her as a group. In an instant a cloud of smoke surrounded her. The wyvernkin flying into the smoke. None could see what was happening. But inside the smoke, Kandix was striking the bellies of these wyvernkin while dashing around to hit each one swiftly. "Whaaaaats going on!?" The announcer shouted. "It looks like we have a smokescreen! That's no fun!" The crowd still excited announced their own displeasure at this. After only a minute the smoke began to clear. Kandix stood there with wyvernkin around her on the ground. "She did it! Kandix is the winner!!" The announcer shouted with a blaring horn.
"It seems she has won her freedom. But lets see what our lord king Magnixx Hanoxx has to say!" The announcer pointed his white-gloved hand to the balcony where the royals sat. The King's hand raised and the crowd grew silent. He closed fist and pointed his thumb sideways. The holding of their breath was palpable throughout the crowd. He then pointed it down. The crowd began to cheer. "The King has declared she continues to fight for her freedom! Now we can begin the REAL battles you've all been waiting for!"
The gates began to rise up again. This time smoke seemed to escape the darkness behind it. A growling beast could be heard as it stomped forward into the light. A full-blooded wyvern, a true dragon not like the smaller wyvernkin who shared descendant traits. The dragon had a chain around its neck that dragged under it. Two more then began to emerge. One green, one red, and another black. They sniffed around the air and looked at the crowds and snarled. They began to fly around like their smaller siblings earlier and hit the invisible barrier. They roared and screeched at the flaming barrier but, unlike the earlier wyvernkin who died from hitting the barrier, it did not affect them much. The heat of the spell rolled off their scales like water on oil.
They then began to notice their fallen brethren around Kandix and snarled at her with ferocious jaws layered with rows of daggers to intimidate her. But she merely looked at them with disdain.