Auchenai
Soul Priest
Smoke and ash filled Ryon’s senses as he ducked below a blindingly fast swordstroke from his current opponent, the dark elven man snarling as he continued on his offensive. Fighting in a burning house was not exactly the most ideal of scenarios for the man, too many distractions that could detract from focus on the here and now. Not only that but maneuvering was turning out to be a complete nightmare, the flames more than once licking at his grey robes as he ducked, dodged, and weaved his way around his opponent. His movements were still extremely skilled and rather difficult to follow, frustrating his opponent.
The dark elven man hacked down with his sword, Ryon sidestepping and finally seeing an opening to strike. The monk stepped in towards his opponent, hooking his leg around his opponent’s back leg and using the elf’s lighter frame to his advantage as he deftly used the left over momentum from the man’s attack and gripped his frame to flip him onto a table. Wood splintered from the impact, a groan coming from his pained opponent. The monk left him there rather than kill him, it was not in his martial code to kill if it could be avoided.
The man rushed outside of the burning house, brown eyes searching around and finding a duo of dark elves currently trying to restrain a human woman. Their eyes fell upon him as he fell into a ready stance, his legs far apart from one another and his fists ready for use. He didn’t look the most intimidating sight, more a beggar than anything else with his tattered grey robes, worn boots, and his unkempt brown hair. Scars covered his face which held a calm yet firm expression, seemingly unshaken by the events occurring in the midst of this raid.
One of the raiders chuckled and advanced with a spear, thrusting it out quickly in a flurry of skilled motion. The monk of the Grey Fist seemed to focus more on avoiding attacks, his motions fluid as he gauged his opponent for openings. Finally the man gripped the end of the spear, spinning in place as he tore it from the elf’s hands. He spun the spear around, smacking the elven man with side of the weapon in the head. He then spun it again and slammed the butt of the weapon into the man’s gut, advancing closer and closer as he did. Finally he hooked the weapon around the back of the man’s head, gripping it with both hands before forcing the lighter elf’s face down into his upraised knee.
His companion, opting to abandon his attempts to capture the woman produced two wickedly curved blades. Ryon swallowed, taking a few deep breaths to calm himself in the heat of the village continuing to burn. He needed to keep these raiders busy for as long as he possibly could, if only to give more villagers time to escape. The man spun his newly acquired spear around, falling into a low crouch as he prepared to face off against his opponent. That was until he heard a swoosh of motion behind him and felt a sharp explosion of pain on the back of his head. After that the world itself went dark.
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Ryon awoke groggily, aware that he was being dragged somewhere though where it was he had no real idea. What he was aware of was that his arms were bound by shackles and that his head felt rather like it was going to split open. It came rushing back to him soon enough as he realized that he had been knocked unconscious, a blow from behind that he probably should have noticed had he not been so scattered in the mind during that raid. His reflexes were normally fairly good, but even his training did not render him invincible sadly enough.
The brown haired man was tossed to the ground, resulting in a low groan of pain as his head flared up from the blow that had been struck there. He attempted to rise slowly and received a sharp kick to the side for his troubles, causing him to think better off moving at all. He knew well the stories of the dark elves, they were not known for their tender mercies. Still, he was rather hoping he had bought at least a few villagers time enough to escape. That would make whatever torments he was to suffer worth it. He managed to look around and noted that he was in some kind of tent, likely part of the raiding encampment for these elves.
“Your grace, our men captured this one during the raid. He did a rather good job of holding up a few of our men, which would be why a number of the humans escaped. None of the men he fought were killed. Shall we execute him as an example to the captives?” Came a smooth voice from above, talk of execution clearing Ryon’s muddy thoughts immediately.
The dark elven man hacked down with his sword, Ryon sidestepping and finally seeing an opening to strike. The monk stepped in towards his opponent, hooking his leg around his opponent’s back leg and using the elf’s lighter frame to his advantage as he deftly used the left over momentum from the man’s attack and gripped his frame to flip him onto a table. Wood splintered from the impact, a groan coming from his pained opponent. The monk left him there rather than kill him, it was not in his martial code to kill if it could be avoided.
The man rushed outside of the burning house, brown eyes searching around and finding a duo of dark elves currently trying to restrain a human woman. Their eyes fell upon him as he fell into a ready stance, his legs far apart from one another and his fists ready for use. He didn’t look the most intimidating sight, more a beggar than anything else with his tattered grey robes, worn boots, and his unkempt brown hair. Scars covered his face which held a calm yet firm expression, seemingly unshaken by the events occurring in the midst of this raid.
One of the raiders chuckled and advanced with a spear, thrusting it out quickly in a flurry of skilled motion. The monk of the Grey Fist seemed to focus more on avoiding attacks, his motions fluid as he gauged his opponent for openings. Finally the man gripped the end of the spear, spinning in place as he tore it from the elf’s hands. He spun the spear around, smacking the elven man with side of the weapon in the head. He then spun it again and slammed the butt of the weapon into the man’s gut, advancing closer and closer as he did. Finally he hooked the weapon around the back of the man’s head, gripping it with both hands before forcing the lighter elf’s face down into his upraised knee.
His companion, opting to abandon his attempts to capture the woman produced two wickedly curved blades. Ryon swallowed, taking a few deep breaths to calm himself in the heat of the village continuing to burn. He needed to keep these raiders busy for as long as he possibly could, if only to give more villagers time to escape. The man spun his newly acquired spear around, falling into a low crouch as he prepared to face off against his opponent. That was until he heard a swoosh of motion behind him and felt a sharp explosion of pain on the back of his head. After that the world itself went dark.
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Ryon awoke groggily, aware that he was being dragged somewhere though where it was he had no real idea. What he was aware of was that his arms were bound by shackles and that his head felt rather like it was going to split open. It came rushing back to him soon enough as he realized that he had been knocked unconscious, a blow from behind that he probably should have noticed had he not been so scattered in the mind during that raid. His reflexes were normally fairly good, but even his training did not render him invincible sadly enough.
The brown haired man was tossed to the ground, resulting in a low groan of pain as his head flared up from the blow that had been struck there. He attempted to rise slowly and received a sharp kick to the side for his troubles, causing him to think better off moving at all. He knew well the stories of the dark elves, they were not known for their tender mercies. Still, he was rather hoping he had bought at least a few villagers time enough to escape. That would make whatever torments he was to suffer worth it. He managed to look around and noted that he was in some kind of tent, likely part of the raiding encampment for these elves.
“Your grace, our men captured this one during the raid. He did a rather good job of holding up a few of our men, which would be why a number of the humans escaped. None of the men he fought were killed. Shall we execute him as an example to the captives?” Came a smooth voice from above, talk of execution clearing Ryon’s muddy thoughts immediately.