The former leather-tramp stayed where he was for just a moment, listening to the footfalls of the retreating party. There were very few individuals he knew of here who could've slung a stone with as much force as that...only two in fact. And while they're abilities might've been similar in their basic functioning from what he had gathered during the past, only one of them had blonde hair.
"If it's her... I'm not going to be able to hold out at close quarters," He thought to himself, gazing right at the spot where he'd seen the flash of the assailants head just moments ago. "even if I were able to use two effects at once, there would still be a chance that her own amplification levels would outclass that of The Chariot and Strength...if she were pursuing me right now, I could probably manage to snare her easily enough, but as it is with her running away..."
He couldn't help but scoff at himself a little though, thinking back on it. "Look at me, sitting here and just going off a basic assumption of their identity... still, even if it isn't her..." He had already made his decision. That type of raw, physical power would be an issue. Running in blindly and out in the open was liable to get him killed... and lose him that much more time. And time was something he had no abundance of.
"Number 1, The Magician." Ghalen demanded under his breath, the verbal affirmation more the product of sheer preference of execution than necessity. Within the next instant, the cost hit him. It was a strange feeling. A feeling he could recall back when... when what? He couldn't recall. He just knew that there had come a time when he had died, and something more had come after it... he could recall darkness, he could recall lying on his back, that he had experienced it multiple times. And he could recall the empty feeling that always came with it... but he couldn't recall where or even what the place was or why he used to go there whenever he got offed.
Regardless, the feeling of Invoking the Arcana was similar to it, that feeling of a blank slate, emptiness, just in a smaller degree that gradually grew the more and more if he overdid it with feeding them. It was the feeling of being lost. The feeling of having lost something, but yet not even having the memories needed to even know what you had possessed in the first place. Along with the piece of his own soul he had just sacrificed to slake the thirst of the Card, Ethic knew that he had forgotten something. Losing Soul was different from life force... he knew from prior handling of the old effect of the Death Arcana that with Life Force, you just gradually felt more and more exhausted the more you used. And then whenever you exhausted your stores, you're body gives out and you died. With soul... there wasn't the mercy of being relieved by a relatively quick death if you fucked up with your management. The more you used up, the more and more of yourself you lost. Memories, aspects of your personality and identity. You slowly lose the things that tell you who you are and how to function. And once you were out, that was it. You have nothing, and you become nothing, and you stay nothing until someone either comes along and gives mercy to the empty shell of a man that was yourself, giving you a chance to restart with a full clip again... or until your body wastes away into nothing. The two aspects were like a Laptop really. When you expended your Life Force, it was the same as depleting the battery. When you expended the Soul...
It was the same as deleting all the Operation System and Program files, bit by bit, slowly and one root directory at a time...until the Hardrive was a blank slate.
He felt the the subtle energy surging in. Felt the connection being made. Much like with a computer program running in the background, the Arcana he had just satiated was ready, it's constant presence in the background of his mind, ready to be used at a moment's notice, with just as little as a bit of thought and intent. And he knew just what he was going to use it for here.
Ghalen continued to stay till, working quickly with a deft mental touch. Once upon a distant time, the card he wielded would've granted him the power to burn those who stood in his way to nothing but a charred husk, but times change, people change; and The magician had since adopted a power more akin to it's namesake. He knew what to do, and how to do it, and the card knew just as well as the same transparent yet oh so fragile veil of projection it used to work it's magic began to form around the man rather than empty air as it usually did. The space around him rippled and morphed ever so slightly for a moment as he formed the needed thoughtform and programmed the veil, just as he had so many times. Though there was no more indication aside from the minor disturbance that had just ended, Ethic knew the Programming had worked. He knew that the rays of the light spectrum, instead of bending and folding together at his will to create fake visual information perceived by the eyes as conjured images as he usually used it for, would now instead be bent around the Veil, rendering himself virtually invisible... all within a matter of seconds.
"That's what experience and experimentation will get you..." He thought to himself, heading off towards the same path his latest visitor had just taken. "The magic might be as fragile as a glass doll...not really something I've ever figured out how to work around or fix, but... it'll still do what i need it to."
((Whether or not the Magician's effect worked properly or backfired was decided via coin toss due to certain restrictions keeping me from accessing the Wheel))