Alternatively, one could avoid being struck by the mind control spell in the first place.
Seems simple enough, right?
Yeah, well, Not in a real-life battle.
It's nearly impossible to have full control mind during the battle. if you let your guard down and get hit by a mind-control ability, it's over.
They could turn you against your own allies or make you kill yourself.
"Haaa!"
So as soon as the cadets stepped back in fear, a surge of dark energy emanated from the from blonde woman, enveloping all those who stood close to her.
The faces of the cadets twisted in agony as the mind control spell took hold of them.
Soon, however, the look in their eyes turned blank, and their movements stopped.
Clearly, they were now under the blonde woman control.
Luckily, I was out of range of the mind-control spell when it was exerted.
Also, luckily, it seemed that only extras and side characters were caught in the mind-control spell.
With the plan in motion, we moved with calculated precision. Lyra channeled her buff magic, enhancing our physical abilities, while Isabella created illusions to confound the blonde woman. Aric, drawing her attention with a barrage of attacks, provided the diversion we needed.
"Emma, Evelyn, keep firing arrows! Sunny, flank from the sides!" I commanded, and the team executed their roles flawlessly. Arrows whizzed through the air, illusions danced around, and Aric engaged the blonde woman, drawing her focus away from the mind-controlled cadets.
As the chaos unfolded, I seized the opportunity to stealthily approach the blonde woman. Every step was a careful dance, avoiding detection as I closed the distance.
Evelyn's counter-magic proved crucial, deflecting the occasional spell thrown our way. The combined efforts of the team created a whirlwind of confusion around the her, making it difficult for her to concentrate on maintaining the mind control.
With a burst of determination, I lunged forward, aiming to strike a decisive blow. The blonde woman, realizing the threat, turned her attention toward me, but the distractions had taken their toll. Her movements were slightly delayed, giving me the opening I needed.
"Ha!" My sword slashed through the air, connecting with the woman's side. A pained hiss escaped her lips, and for a moment, the hold on the mind-controlled cadets wavered.
"Sunny, now!" I shouted, signaling him to flank the her from the other side. The combined assault from both directions further weakened her, and with a final coordinated effort, we managed to incapacitate the blonde woman.
As her control waned, the cadets snapped out of their trance, confusion and fear evident in their eyes. We had broken the mind control spell, but the battle was far from over. The woman, though weakened, still posed a threat.
The air crackled with residual magic as we regrouped, the immediate threat of the mind control spell neutralized. The cadets, shaken but free from the blonde woman influence, looked to me for guidance.
"We did it, but stay vigilant. The fight isn't over yet," I cautioned, scanning the battlefield for any signs of the recovering blonde vampire. She struggled to rise, weakened by our combined assault, but the tenacity in her eyes hinted at the impending danger.
"Let's finish this," I declared, rallying the team for the final push. We closed in on the blonde woman,weapons at the ready, determination burning in our eyes. The once-controlled cadets joined the fray, their earlier ordeal fueling their resolve.
The battle that ensued was fierce and relentless. The blonde woman fought with desperation, unleashing a barrage of spells and agile maneuvers. However, our coordinated efforts and strategic approach began to wear her down.
Aric engaged her in close combat, while Emma and Evelyn continued their assault from a distance. Isabella's illusions created confusion, making it difficult for the her to anticipate our moves. Sunny, proving his worth, delivered precise strikes from the flank.