Galin raced down the uneven path, his armor groaning furiously with each rapid step, and a stream of flame trailed behind him, dancing off of his sword as he sprinted to the southern front. He and his allies at the eastern gate and just won a reprieve, and Kathryn directed him to learn the status of the other battles.
He rounded the final bend to the southern approach and skidded to a halt. As the southern battle came into his view, he watched the Thayan knight fall, and columns of the enemy moved up forward from just beyond her. Galin turned and ran back up the path, gritting his teeth against his wounds. He had to inform Kathryn and bring their forces down to the southern gate. They needed the help, and it would be a brilliant pincer attack, if only...
Galin's eyes widened as the eastern battle met his sight. An empty road had filled with shadows, and Kathryn herself was prone, unmoving. Galin pounded up the hill and dove into the fray, driving himself as a wedge between the corrupted elves that stood over her still form. He quickstepped from foe to foe, striking vicious blows that felled the already injured enemies in single, flamebursting strokes. He fought beyond his own ability, and almost immediately, he cleared room enough for him to tend Kathryn's wounds, despite the onslaught. He knelt over her, expertly bandaging her even as the battle raged on, and her eyes fluttered open. She coughed up blood, spattering Galin's own ichor covered armor, but she gained her feet.
Galin looked over his shoulder and saw a wall wrought of shadows approaching, and he sprung to his feet and ran to meet it. Those behind him were in no condition to melee; if he could just hold them off...
The sky illuminated as the signal flare rocketed into the heavens. Galin turned his head to view the luminescence, and he cursed, knowing the other battles went as poorly as his own. He turned back to the enemy in time for a shadowed claw to rip through his body; dark, smoky tendrils effortlessly hissed through him, leaving no sign of the injury other than wracking pain in his innards. Galin dropped to his knees and lifted his head in time to see an elf sprinting toward him, leveling a thunderous kick into the side of his head. The sickening, metallic thud told the tale, and Galin careened to the side, his world darkening.
He rounded the final bend to the southern approach and skidded to a halt. As the southern battle came into his view, he watched the Thayan knight fall, and columns of the enemy moved up forward from just beyond her. Galin turned and ran back up the path, gritting his teeth against his wounds. He had to inform Kathryn and bring their forces down to the southern gate. They needed the help, and it would be a brilliant pincer attack, if only...
Galin's eyes widened as the eastern battle met his sight. An empty road had filled with shadows, and Kathryn herself was prone, unmoving. Galin pounded up the hill and dove into the fray, driving himself as a wedge between the corrupted elves that stood over her still form. He quickstepped from foe to foe, striking vicious blows that felled the already injured enemies in single, flamebursting strokes. He fought beyond his own ability, and almost immediately, he cleared room enough for him to tend Kathryn's wounds, despite the onslaught. He knelt over her, expertly bandaging her even as the battle raged on, and her eyes fluttered open. She coughed up blood, spattering Galin's own ichor covered armor, but she gained her feet.
Galin looked over his shoulder and saw a wall wrought of shadows approaching, and he sprung to his feet and ran to meet it. Those behind him were in no condition to melee; if he could just hold them off...
The sky illuminated as the signal flare rocketed into the heavens. Galin turned his head to view the luminescence, and he cursed, knowing the other battles went as poorly as his own. He turned back to the enemy in time for a shadowed claw to rip through his body; dark, smoky tendrils effortlessly hissed through him, leaving no sign of the injury other than wracking pain in his innards. Galin dropped to his knees and lifted his head in time to see an elf sprinting toward him, leveling a thunderous kick into the side of his head. The sickening, metallic thud told the tale, and Galin careened to the side, his world darkening.
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