Nuir leaned against
Aurra Brylee 's grasp a little he hadn't realized his stance was so unsteady. With some relief he watched
Aurra ward off the closest beast. He could hear the bit of panic in her voice.
His eyes flickered down to the wound. It was a lot of blood. A crimson flower blooming as it soaked into his robes.
"I've healed plenty worse." Came his reply reassuringly. Healing underground had been a strain but here with the open sky he could use his power freely.
He closed his eyes a moment and drew the power. A soft light emitted from the wound as it knitted together. It would be tender for a while but he would still be able to run which was what mattered. She was right they couldn't allow this to distract them. They needed to find a way out before one of their less durable acquaintances was seriously injured. If they didn't it would become a war of attrition certainly.
"Right! but... how?" He replied with a quick nod as he puzzled over a way to get over the wall.
Scanning over the walls of the arena didn't bring forth any obvious way out though. Alas if only he could simply conjure a ladder but life rarely presented such convenient solutions. He instead looked over the others in the arena. The
elven hunter appeared to be holding her own.
She almost made this look like child's play.
Just a short distance someone had joined the tall one.
He caught sight of a tail as the figure took to one of the creatures. That's why he looked familiar. The Zorren!
He closed the distance carefully not wanting to draw the attention of the creature that the Zorren had subdued. Arriving just in time to hear the tall one remark about having a snack. He too would have liked to see what a flank of these beasts tasted like but he gathered that the swordsman meant something else.
"Ah those I can mend for you." Nuir interjected calmly. Not that he intended to prevent the man from consuming the creature but it was his nature to offer.
He normally would have put his hand to the wound. It was at a bit of an awkward angle and mostly covered by tight clothing. After a second of hesitation he reached out to take hold of the man's hand. Soft light laced their hands and lit up the wounds until either they were healed or the man drew his hand away whichever came first.
The healer the turned his atenttion to the Zorren.
"Well met! Mr. Vulpesen you wouldn't have any ideas on getting over the walls would you?" With their group mostly assembled perhaps they could find a way out before something even nastier could be released.