EDITED: Clarification given includes the fact that the sugar was just sugar and that the person that exploded was not exploded by the sugar but by the villain.
While a pair of gladiators fought off mooks beyond the threshold of the shop, Shiori had thought she found the source of the chaos. The blind-cupcake-loving Takahashi had not found her target behind the fortified counter but she had thought that one of those large bags of sugar looked a bit suspicious... She quickly attacked her saccharine foe, a cloud of confectioner's sugar was launched out of the shop and into the crowd. Was it the sugar? Apparently not. The sizzle of melting flesh was not audible; she could still hear the gruesome changes and the final astonishingly dull *pop* that ended the poor miscreant's suffering. Shiori would have tried to bandage him if there was anything left. No wait, them. Shiori's face dropped, her neck shortened as if she was a turtle retracting back into its shell as others suffered, some only in part, the first puddle's fate.
She grimaced and cupped her hands over her ears as Kuro's barrier was fractured and a wave of maddened people tried to claw their way inside. When she uncovered her earsGross... That tendon is not supposed to be exposed. There was probably more of that one's jaw this morning. Some of it was probably done in the fray, some of it from the random meltiness and the random men coming down with a sad case of explosions. Hopefully it was not contagious.
Why did he explode? Melting is usually a product of a chemical reaction such as an acid. Exploding using involves a combustive force. There really is no reason for someone to be both doused in acid and carrying a bomb, was there? Maybe it was a jutsu or an illusion to befuddle her. She had no more time to ponder this phenomena. As the crowd rushed the door she prepared herself for the onslaught of crazed fiends. Strange, the senses were regained by at least some of these deranged aggressors. Was this the power of sugar? Carbs are supposed to be bad for you. "What did you make this powdery stuff out of?" Shiori called out to Olgav as she quickly attempted to find more sanity-powder. If she found some she would shove a handful of it into her mouth, be it flour, sugar, salt or other grainy substance. She would spit it out regardless of the actual substance unless said substance was chocolate. Chocolate is always welcome.
Shiori started to do the only thing she could think of: throw more sanity powder at the crowd. If there was none, she would simply cast a wind jutsu in hopes that she would create a dust bowl-like effect to either pick up the sugar or to simulate a visually obstructing effect. IF sugar was simply sugar, flour or other bakery ingredient, she had no reason to believe that it held a mystical property. If the people were healed, partially recovered, or somehow cognizant of their surroundings with what she was doing, she would obviously continue her actions. She would only cease if one of three possible scenarios were to erupt: there is nothing more to toss at the people and whatever laid on the ground was blown away, she discovered a pattern that would require a reassessment of the situation, OR the goods she found did nothing except blanket the area in now unusable (unless the sanitation code was no longer being adhered to) baked goods and supplies. The later option was possible, meaning she wasted not only resources but precious time. While she attempted to defend the bakery in her own way, her allies outside were hopefully doing a better job.
While a pair of gladiators fought off mooks beyond the threshold of the shop, Shiori had thought she found the source of the chaos. The blind-cupcake-loving Takahashi had not found her target behind the fortified counter but she had thought that one of those large bags of sugar looked a bit suspicious... She quickly attacked her saccharine foe, a cloud of confectioner's sugar was launched out of the shop and into the crowd. Was it the sugar? Apparently not. The sizzle of melting flesh was not audible; she could still hear the gruesome changes and the final astonishingly dull *pop* that ended the poor miscreant's suffering. Shiori would have tried to bandage him if there was anything left. No wait, them. Shiori's face dropped, her neck shortened as if she was a turtle retracting back into its shell as others suffered, some only in part, the first puddle's fate.
She grimaced and cupped her hands over her ears as Kuro's barrier was fractured and a wave of maddened people tried to claw their way inside. When she uncovered her earsGross... That tendon is not supposed to be exposed. There was probably more of that one's jaw this morning. Some of it was probably done in the fray, some of it from the random meltiness and the random men coming down with a sad case of explosions. Hopefully it was not contagious.
Why did he explode? Melting is usually a product of a chemical reaction such as an acid. Exploding using involves a combustive force. There really is no reason for someone to be both doused in acid and carrying a bomb, was there? Maybe it was a jutsu or an illusion to befuddle her. She had no more time to ponder this phenomena. As the crowd rushed the door she prepared herself for the onslaught of crazed fiends. Strange, the senses were regained by at least some of these deranged aggressors. Was this the power of sugar? Carbs are supposed to be bad for you. "What did you make this powdery stuff out of?" Shiori called out to Olgav as she quickly attempted to find more sanity-powder. If she found some she would shove a handful of it into her mouth, be it flour, sugar, salt or other grainy substance. She would spit it out regardless of the actual substance unless said substance was chocolate. Chocolate is always welcome.
Shiori started to do the only thing she could think of: throw more sanity powder at the crowd. If there was none, she would simply cast a wind jutsu in hopes that she would create a dust bowl-like effect to either pick up the sugar or to simulate a visually obstructing effect. IF sugar was simply sugar, flour or other bakery ingredient, she had no reason to believe that it held a mystical property. If the people were healed, partially recovered, or somehow cognizant of their surroundings with what she was doing, she would obviously continue her actions. She would only cease if one of three possible scenarios were to erupt: there is nothing more to toss at the people and whatever laid on the ground was blown away, she discovered a pattern that would require a reassessment of the situation, OR the goods she found did nothing except blanket the area in now unusable (unless the sanitation code was no longer being adhered to) baked goods and supplies. The later option was possible, meaning she wasted not only resources but precious time. While she attempted to defend the bakery in her own way, her allies outside were hopefully doing a better job.