Expecting Farah to dodge, Eiji darted around her other side in her blind spot, keeping her from being able to retreat to give Aiki the opportunity to start surrounding her with fire. They didn't want to hurt her, of course, so trapping her seemed to be the most feasible way to say they won.
Farah made sure she was aware of both brothers and began to conjure magic at her fingertips.
Eiji quickly made his way to Aiki's side and gave him an extra burst of energy so their flames would be stronger. Aiki's capabilities definitely seemed to be much higher with his twin backing them up, even just to put their mind at ease. Aiki circled Farah, flames rising around her.
Farah winced and coughed a bit at the smoke that gradually began to fill her lungs. She lifted a hand and used her own magic to call a light drizzle down on the fire.
Aiki hissed at the water and continued, steadily draining their energy to keep the flames going. Eiji was growing fatigued with helping him as well, and soon, both twins were looking a bit pale and dizzy.
Farah noticed that they were both becoming fatigued, and she waved her hand to stop the rain. Her eyes turned back to normal, and only then did she realize the extent of their fire around her. She coughed heavily and sunk down to her knees to regain herself.
With that, Aiki seemed to decide that they had won and sunk to his knees as well, breathing heavily. Eiji was exhausted as well, and he had no clue how to put out the fire that he and Aiki had created, so he just hunched over to try and catch his breath.
Farah, trapped in the fire, continued to cough. Her thoughts were hazy, and her vision was even worse. She felt her consciousness fading and, with it, her magic.