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Without a thought of hesitation Tyrmar rocketed out of the group of civilians to take position parallel to the caravan before heading straight toward the incoming hoard, all the while issuing instructions towards the riders and travelers. (Burst Step + Burst Step, Second)
In preparation for battle the enchantment engraved upon his person reacted to his will before erupting leaving Tyrmar’s body near glowing beneath his clothes as he rushed off taking the appearance of a racing comet.
“We’ve got undead inbound! Everyone gather what you can carry and move with the caravan forward, listen to the Sledmasters!!” Yelling at the top of his lungs his orders over and over again Tyrmar hoped to open up room between the upcoming battlefield and any innocents, he’d be able to hold nothing back if he didn’t have to worry about friendly fire. (Compassionate Charisma)
"Mind your eyes and don't stare too long!" He yelled out and held the sword straight up infront of him. Casting out a blast of holy light that lingered like a shining star against the black wave.
"Keep on and i'll take care of this monster, who else can fight here?!" Finn called out.
He would also attempt to utilize appraisal on these incoming minions, best too be certain what their being tailed by.
Flinging her cloak open, Shalys planted her foot against a box to brace herself. She took out her bowgun, a massive weapon only slightly shorter than her. Despite how shaky the sled was between the mad crows and the dogs running for their lives, the elf had no issue shooting down the undead birds, often taking out two or three crows per bolt. With how big these swarms were, aiming wasn't the issue, it was taking out as many crows as she can at once. Fortunately unlike a regular crossbow, Shalys's bowgun was much more advanced. With every shot, steam pumped from the canisters of her bowgun to cycle the next bolt and rack the string back, immediately allowing her to shoot another shot one after the other. Shalys kept her cool and focused on shooting down the crows from afar, and any that got too close to her was quickly shot down before she went right back to peppering the main swarm with bolts.
Catching up to the sled Finn was on she did what she could with her longsword to hack away at the undead swarm, their stench filling her nostrils. Quickly stepping onto the sled beside Finn, no doubt a surprise to see. "Fancy meeting you here boy scout!" Shouting over the noise she hacked away with her sword at the monsters, but her abilities were suited to dealing with individuals not such a large foe as this. "Mind tellin me what the hells going on!? My pleasant trip through the north was suddenly upended when you lot came barreling through with these things trying to kill you!" While there was a tenseness about her that came with being put into battle Kristina, or rather Lupa at the moment was quite unworried. The pleasant scent of Finn suffused her and she couldn't help but be comforted in its presence; her tail rapidly wagging from side to side. Though she had much more control over herself than the first time she had encountered it.
"I don't think so!" He yelled out, swunging his heavenly blade skyward towards the incoming sludge. Sending a surge of holy light cutting up to the sky to clear the incoming rain.
Hopefully.
Even while on a chaotic and fast moving dog sled, Shalys could keep her aim steady as she tried to target what could be controlling this swarm. Whether it's some sort of king crow or magic stone, Shalys will look for it before she takes a shot using a special barbed bolt designed to cause a maximum amount of damage. It ought to rip through multiple crows at once, and even it tumbling down to the ground will kill a few more with how weighty and spikey it was. It was just something Shalys had to do now with how dangerous everything was getting.
And, without another word or allowing his guide and his friend to say anything against it he jumped off and took off towards the folks who impacted the frozen hillside. He was no experienced snow...man? But he was quick on his feet and despite his armor he was well versed in pushing on despite the odds.
Come on! Up and at em all together! Someone out there loop around we got folks here in need of pick up!
More we get faster we can get out! Leave the cargo things ain't worth your lives!" He began his barking, his shine keeping the danger... Somewhat at bay, but he certainly was able to be seen.
"Come on! Or you gonna tell me The Kingdom folks leave each other to die and have nary a bit of valor! Living ain't livin if it's living in cowardice!" He would spek and act, getting whatever injured he could out, but... If others were willing to help too, they could certainly all make it...
The man was attempting to talk to the driver of the sled next to them, but they couldn't hear anything with the wind howling. Mimi looked up at the other sled. She was squinting through the billowing snow at the two people in the back. Between the snow and the winter gear, she couldn't tell who or what they were, be they human, beastfolk, or something else. But suddenly, in an instant, they were gone. Their whole sled just vanished. From where she was sitting Mimi couldn't tell what had happened. She pulled the woolen blanket tighter over herself and the two children, trying to protect them from the wind.
In an instant, however, the wind vanished, and the crows began to put more distance between themselves and the sleds. Mimi looked out at the sleds in the back, where the action seemed to have died down. An overturned sled and several passengers, along with their goods, were about to be passed up. She wondered what would happen to them.
Shalys joined the loud knight in saving the others. She didn't really like his volume, however she can't deny that he was immensely useful in fending off those crows. Without him, Shalys would've had a much harder time taking out the eye between dodging and fighting crows. Unfortunately, strength wasn't one of Shalys' strong points, so she wasn't really able to help pull anyone up. So she did the nest best thing, taking out her barbed bolts and stabbing them into the ice to help people climb up and out from the cliffside. That should help out the other people, so Shalys would focus on saving the dogs. She had a soft spot for animals, and they would need the most help to get out. Plus they'd be needed to help pull the sleds if they're going to take more people as well.
The damned crows were still flocking above despite staggering earlier, though he couldn’t bring the same ordinance to ear as the blond warrior he still felt he could lay down cover of his own.
“Exalted Heart:” his speedy pace allowed for him to skid up to the first group that’d fallen into the icy tundra closest to him, as his armor provided a beacon to grab onto in the harsh weather Tyrmar gave a hard stomp into the ground setting his core firmly before letting loose into the sky with a roaring uppercut. “Soaring Squall!”
From the singular point that was his fist, blasts of force exploded outwards like beams of light, separating and streaking across a 100 ft distance to strike the flock that was closing in on the group farthest away overhead.
Not even allowing a moment of hesitation he threw the three occupants on his shoulders before bursting off once again back towards the carts.
And I know how to make it bite..." he takes in a deep breath, then lets himself give off a smile that... Really... Really made him look like he was about to get punched, and fully enjoy it.
"...Abyssal Knight! Baron of the Lingering Darkness. I know your bareings! Truely a foolish thing to call a man a knight but not show his face. But I take it being a baron puts you below cowardice!? I suppous thats par for the course of Baron of sludge and dead carrion birds.
Am I to be impressed or disgusted by your form?
Fissures were beginning to open up in the ice all around them. This family had been kind to her and she wanted to repay that kindness. She pulled the children tighter to her. "Don't worry I'll protect you." The woman cried out as something began to happen with the blobs that were once crows.
"Are your thousand parts crow? Or just chicken given flight?
I truly don't have all day, you've hurt my new friends, you've soiled their clothes with your filth, and you've been a terrible nuisance to all involved! Par for the course for a chicken eh?
He aimed it at the back of the blond knight in armor composed of steel and shielded by light who was shouting his ambitions to the world.
Light upon light would compound.
Force upon steel would echo out.
And Tyrmar’s Will would assure that none would be affected except for the enemies that he himself determined.
“Exalted Heart: Devastating Wave!”
She jumped back into the sled and picked up the children under her arms, hopping out the back and running toward the rest of the group, away from the beast. The roar had slowed her movement, as she struggled to keep from being paralyzed with fear, but her directive pushed her forth.
Oh blessed Wind, I ask for your Tempest on this humble axe, a mighty storm that may fell this wicked beast. May Vindrhal grow ever white with glory..."
At just several arm lengths away (10ft), Uriah brought the ax above his head, the head now swirling with a Tempest untameable. Frost from the air revealed the vortex forming around the weapon as Uriah began to bring the axe forward with all his might, releasing it at its apex to send it spinning through the air. As it flung towards the great scaleless serpent, the Tempest reached the peak of its range, forming blades of wicked wind that wreathed the axe as it attempted to cut through the side of the monster, all as Uriah bellowed, "Reckon with the Wind, foul beast!!"
“I’LL OBLITERATE YOU!” Taking up position by the blinding light and raging cold Tyrmar struck once more, blasts of force launching from his fist and arching through the air to strike at the back of the beast and hopefully send it back to frosted hell where it belonged. (Soaring Squall D)
Kneeling slightly, he sped off towards the creature, light gaining upon his blade with each and every step till it seared the very ice it hung above. His eyes on the worm, watching it's furling body and large mouth, he remember slightly something about worms being able to survive if cut in half... But... could it survive if cut length wise? It was... About 40 feet... So... maybe... He took deep breaths... This certainly was what he came her for. If he could kill this in one strike... They could at least get some breathing room, so he had to act while it was busy roaring! Ignoring the pain rattling his mind, his head was mentally shielding against such attacks, his approach with with brave abandon!
He skidded to a stop before the beast, bringing the blade skywards after ripping along the ground, the golden light sailing forth from the strike!
"Begone!"