Artemis
Gone, poof. One instant their friends were there, they next they were stolen in a literal flash. Artemis had no clue how to react, and she couldn't seem to contact Fowl from afar. While the two were sometimes at odds, Artemis couldn't deny that Fowl was generally the more composed of the pair. And right now, composed would really help. A whirlwind of emotions engulfed her, she desperately clawed at her Dream Space, trying to reach her mech but failing repeatedly before it finally returned to her. "Fowl, are you back?" She called desperately.
"Yeah, I'm here, I thought our mechs weren't working though?" Fowl answered.
"They weren't, but I guess they had to come back sometime."
"I'm going to assume this means the man in the white suit has left the area, there's not much point in chasing him."
"But..."
"We're kids, and even the adults couldn't do much to him." Fowl didn't sound very defeated, and Artemis quickly heard why, "But if we could stir up everyone we might be able to get them to do something."
Commotion, Artemis knew how to do that. She ran out into the center of the arena so everyone could see clearly that she was back in her mech. "HEY EVERYBODY." She screamed at the top of her lungs.
"Uh, I didn't mean now." Fowl said, trying to stop her.
"I DON'T KNOW WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED, BUT MY FRIENDS JUST GOT KIDNAPPED, SOMEBODY PLEASE DO SOMETHING."
And then Artemis did the most stirring thing she could manage: She let everyone see how she felt. She cried.
"...Oh. I'm sorry Artemis, I didn't realize."
Artemis's only answer were her sobs. Mr. Jeff changed course from trying to intercept the situation with Tesla to comforting Artemis, but his efforts were fruitless. His soothing words did nothing to end the river of tears. Fowl worked her way over to join them, still a little weak from the fight. Artemis's tears, however, were not in vain. Although most of the crowd stayed in the stands, a single young boy lowered himself down. His movements were surprisingly gentle considering his bulk. He walked not to Artemis, but over to the men in the arena. Artemis didn't know what he meant to do, but something about him made her feel calm and safe.
Tobias
Tobias strode calmly over to the two men who had entered the arena. While most were loathe to enter into a place of battle, as it was tradition to stay out of it, Tobias was smart enough to realize that the battle was long over and that tradition could go to the backburner. It was a surprise to see David come down, the man was known for not exactly being the most honorable of tradition, but he also had his son to take care of. Outside Wallace's father, none of the other parents had come down. Deb's father was far too stuck in tradition to even think about checking on his son. Victoria's mother wasn't even here. He wasn't even sure Harituuli had parents. Artemis and Fowl's father was already present in the arena from the beginning.
"'Scuse me David sir." He said casually, "But I think I have an idea for finding the disappearing act if you'll loan me Tesla for a while. Since Victoria was directing the Watcher fellow, I think I may be able to sort out where she went with the help of these four youngsters."
The boy swayed oddly as he spoke, as though he were near fainting. In reality it was a practiced method of keeping his body at a specific rhythm at all times.
Lord
Not even the three children Watcher took with him knew how he got them out, they simply found themselves in another place. Just as Lord had been told, this place was a land of fire. But it wasn't really fire, it was just a strange reddish-orange glow spread across the entire land. It came from a ball of light just at the end of the horizon. It was breathtaking, she'd never seen anything like it. The ambient greyness of her home Plane sprung to mind. She wondered if any of the other Planes had such a wonderful light to them. "What is that?" She asked in awe.
"That is a cluster of atomic reactions off in distant space." Watcher explained, "It's similar to a Spherian object known as Sol, but the odd way the planes work has it permanently on the horizon regardless of the time or location. I theorized that the Plane of Wrath is the only Plane close enough to actually see it. However this has dangers associated with it, the land is often set alight by bursts of stellar fire--and once again the oddity of a fixed location results in these fires starting universally across the plane--and the radiation can cause illness if one strays to far from Anchors. To that end I have made certain to place us near an inn in which we may stay."
Lord didn't understand most of what Watcher told her, although she did gather that this place was dangerous. "Will Wallace be alright?" She asked, now cncerned that she had put him in needless danger.
"He should be, however the warning-less displacement may have him slightly shocked." Watcher explained, "Wallace, are you alright?"