Malphas chuckled a deep, loud, echoey laugh, one that boomed through the train, and the area around it. The children were fighting, how cheerful.
Having heard enough he recomposed himself, shrinking to a smaller figure, around the size of one of the children, he liked to see what was going on. "Child," it said in a deep, rumbly voice. The spells Jack had shot at Neqa'el disapearing, not being blocked, not being absorbed, but simply disappearing.
"You mortals, so difficult, so fierce, i remember the last time we surfaced, you fought back then as well, the time before that too, in fact, i think this is the third time we've come back, and yet each time the stories of our conquests are forgotten, over the centuries fact becomes fiction, story becomes legend, which becomes myth, and each time we come back the same thing happens, you fight, we win, check you history, you should find us," it said in perfect English. "I like this language better," he said, "Some of your race's past ones... they've been interesting, this one makes more sense," he said.
"Now, before i decide whether we kill you or not, i think we shall have some fun," he said before grinning a pointy toothed grin, flames issuing from behind them.
Without another word Malphas grew again, this time pushing up through the roof of the carriage, and letting his wings become apparent again, cracks of fire begining to form like cracks in a windscreen all over him, with another roar, this time deafening, and finishing in an incredibly high pitch, it sprung its wings open, looking to the sky and sending a pillar of flame high into the air, before swinging his arms down and crushing one of the carriages compartments, killing all of its remaining occupants, several continuing to scream for help after the final piece came down. Without a word it shot a ball of flame down the corridor, searing hot to incinerate anyone it met.