Hector hacked at the creature with blind fury. He would not lose another. They would not lose one more. Hack after hack, till all his breath was pulled away by a force far beyond him. The wriggling worms of hate all but evaporated, turned to motes of ash that were pulled into the swirling dark vortex that gathered about the great archer's arrow. That whipped and clashed with the rays of burning light. The dancing children of the sun. The Killing Light.
The beast of corruption that was once the Sentinels arm all but dried up and turned to shriveled husk.
But Hector's eyes were on but the clash. The battle. The war between Life giving Light and a most Unnatural Dark.
Resplendent in its horror. Hector had to shut his eyes to it, even as Syr Osuin's replenishing mists enwreathed and protected him. His hand came up to cover his eyes as all shook and cracked and trembled beneath a star's brilliant ascension. A rumbling wake left in its tail.
Trees around them sprout to flame. Cultists immolated, too close to the epicenter of it all.
Hector screamed as he fell to the snow. His eyes so full of the screech and tear of the magick's crescendo.
Whence the dust settled, he was but a curled form upon his knees. Steel left upon the floor as the world, just some meters before them, but a hard ride forward, a charge, a gallop, fell back to into its smoldering place.
Osuin Keston Solon Raye
The beast of corruption that was once the Sentinels arm all but dried up and turned to shriveled husk.
But Hector's eyes were on but the clash. The battle. The war between Life giving Light and a most Unnatural Dark.
Resplendent in its horror. Hector had to shut his eyes to it, even as Syr Osuin's replenishing mists enwreathed and protected him. His hand came up to cover his eyes as all shook and cracked and trembled beneath a star's brilliant ascension. A rumbling wake left in its tail.
Trees around them sprout to flame. Cultists immolated, too close to the epicenter of it all.
Hector screamed as he fell to the snow. His eyes so full of the screech and tear of the magick's crescendo.
Whence the dust settled, he was but a curled form upon his knees. Steel left upon the floor as the world, just some meters before them, but a hard ride forward, a charge, a gallop, fell back to into its smoldering place.
Osuin Keston Solon Raye