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Krait!
Just the word alone was enough for Lechies to quickly tamp down on the flow of her magic. The dark light at the end of her staff went out as she cast an alarmed look around the water. Indeed, there was unusual movement by the shoreline, something like large snakes winding a direct path for their boat, moths drawn unerringly towards flame.
Lechies gnawed her lower lip. She'd had the misfortune of running across these creatures only a few times during her travels, but each encounter had been hair-raising, due in no small part to her own reliance on the arcane arts. If not for the presence of stout-hearted and stouter-bodied companions who'd had nothing to fear from anti-magic, she likely would have fallen prey to them by now.
Nere declared that she would provide a distraction. "Wait-" Lechies started, but the other woman had already slipped into the water. All Lechies could do was watch her with deep worry. Could she swim faster than the kraits? Being swarmed on land was already awful enough, but if they should catch Nere in the water...
What was Lechies to do? Her staff could double as a cudgel in a pinch, if only an awkward one, but a single misstep would leave her open to being swarmed. And as had been so handily proven earlier, her balance on a boat was not to be trusted where combat was concerned.
"I'm no good like this. We need to make it to shore, first," she said to Garrod. Lechies steadied her staff in the crook of her arm. With both hands free to grip the setting pole, she began to push them towards the edge of the lake, where water gave way to mud and tree.
Just the word alone was enough for Lechies to quickly tamp down on the flow of her magic. The dark light at the end of her staff went out as she cast an alarmed look around the water. Indeed, there was unusual movement by the shoreline, something like large snakes winding a direct path for their boat, moths drawn unerringly towards flame.
Lechies gnawed her lower lip. She'd had the misfortune of running across these creatures only a few times during her travels, but each encounter had been hair-raising, due in no small part to her own reliance on the arcane arts. If not for the presence of stout-hearted and stouter-bodied companions who'd had nothing to fear from anti-magic, she likely would have fallen prey to them by now.
Nere declared that she would provide a distraction. "Wait-" Lechies started, but the other woman had already slipped into the water. All Lechies could do was watch her with deep worry. Could she swim faster than the kraits? Being swarmed on land was already awful enough, but if they should catch Nere in the water...
What was Lechies to do? Her staff could double as a cudgel in a pinch, if only an awkward one, but a single misstep would leave her open to being swarmed. And as had been so handily proven earlier, her balance on a boat was not to be trusted where combat was concerned.
"I'm no good like this. We need to make it to shore, first," she said to Garrod. Lechies steadied her staff in the crook of her arm. With both hands free to grip the setting pole, she began to push them towards the edge of the lake, where water gave way to mud and tree.