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This was looking... precarious. With each moment that passed, both sides lost blood, and with that came a risk of failure. Alak refused to accept failure because failure usually meant death.
He darted forward and stepped quickly and aggressively to the side, managing to dodge an arrow at near point blank range as he sent a two handed horizontal swing at the man's thighs. The blade cleaved cleanly through, sending the man's upper body flopping to the ground and bleeding into the dirt. It was grotesque, but Alak didn't even pause to finish him off. Not when there were active targets on the battlefield. Alak had never been known for his merciful side.
Alak could still sense as much as see the angry glares of the two women directed at him, but he ignored it for now. They were doing their part and he was doing his. If they kept with that policy, they - and by "they" he really meant "he" - might be able to make it out of here alive. Mutually assured destruction was a dangerous but effective policy for survival.
"Can you use that cloak again?" Alak asked the half-elf, indicating to the legless man on the ground. If blood was what they needed, that was not in short supply.
"We might be able to use an artifact they're moving to finish them off. We can draw them off, and he can sneak in to grab it," Alak said to Vyx'aria, indicating Iktovian as the one to sneak in and grab the cloak. And then he noticed that Vyx'aria was still preoccupied, and maybe not in the best position to answer him. But the plan might still work!
Of course, the plan was a risk. While he could sense something powerful in the crates, it might be difficult to find or it might not be a weapon at all. Risky, risky. Wit Sreeya Draedamyr
He darted forward and stepped quickly and aggressively to the side, managing to dodge an arrow at near point blank range as he sent a two handed horizontal swing at the man's thighs. The blade cleaved cleanly through, sending the man's upper body flopping to the ground and bleeding into the dirt. It was grotesque, but Alak didn't even pause to finish him off. Not when there were active targets on the battlefield. Alak had never been known for his merciful side.
Alak could still sense as much as see the angry glares of the two women directed at him, but he ignored it for now. They were doing their part and he was doing his. If they kept with that policy, they - and by "they" he really meant "he" - might be able to make it out of here alive. Mutually assured destruction was a dangerous but effective policy for survival.
"Can you use that cloak again?" Alak asked the half-elf, indicating to the legless man on the ground. If blood was what they needed, that was not in short supply.
"We might be able to use an artifact they're moving to finish them off. We can draw them off, and he can sneak in to grab it," Alak said to Vyx'aria, indicating Iktovian as the one to sneak in and grab the cloak. And then he noticed that Vyx'aria was still preoccupied, and maybe not in the best position to answer him. But the plan might still work!
Of course, the plan was a risk. While he could sense something powerful in the crates, it might be difficult to find or it might not be a weapon at all. Risky, risky. Wit Sreeya Draedamyr