"Shit..." Alain scowled at the miniature inferno, the man's nigh maddening grin giving him no ease with the situation
"Archer, Archer! Snap out of it man, you're going to burn the whole damn forest like this!"
Try as he might though, it seemed there was no getting through to the man, as the spell simply grew larger and larger still. Thus, with little Choice, Al dismissed his flame, eyes beginning to burn with a teal light as his concentrated his power, focusing his will to a razor edge. It was a tactic he'd used before, when a situation called for raw power more than it did accuracy or control- an overcharge of sorts, amplifying his call to the spirits beyond normal limitations just as he'd done to deal with that damn thunder mage, so long ago.
"I said stop, you fool!" he gave no other warning than that. Before Aaron could respond, Alain's own will crashed down upon the Archer's out of control spell, like a vast and ungodly tidal wave against the dabbler's apparent and growing mania. Within moments, he'd wrested the spirits away from the archer's grasp, his will acting as if law as the towering blaze the man had been making was snatched right out of his palms, coalescing into a tight sphere within Alain's own grip. It's raw power now contained, it began to quickly drop off as he gradually dissipated the frenzied Anima, wild and snapping dogs that they'd become under the Archer's grip. Before long, the fire was completely gone, smothered by the mage's own power, his eyes still burning with their teal light. Thankfully he'd acted quick enough to prevent anything actually catching ablaze from the spectacle...
"...this... may have been a mistake." He finally breathed, releasing the Gambit and letting his full might recede,
"but... it demonstrates what I had been hoping to get across at least... and reinforces the fact that you truly do need to work on actively trying to control this, instead of just trying to forget about it. What the hell happened to you just now anyway? It was as if I was looking at a totally different man once you conjured that flame..."