Thalia_Neko
Ten Thousand Club
Decaying flesh was rend from Blobjun's form. His innards spewed upon the ground, and it looked like the zombie would topple over into a myriad of strewn pieces. "Hang in there!" Daeva called.
Despite how he looked, it seemed her words of encouragement (her order?) kept Blobjun together and in the fight. Well.. together enough.
They were fighting this thing?? She could sense its power from here, and did not think it was a smart idea. But if they had decided to do so.. then the entire party should be focused on it. She skid to a halt, having already ran a clear path around it. The Path of Sacrifice lay before her, but her team needed her. She had managed to recharge enough mana for some amount of Dark Usher casts, but... If she depleted herself here, then she'd be useless for the boss. She couldn't waste too much mana here.
"Dark Usher!" She cast once, thinking that may be all she could afford to spend of her mana, sending out a burst of dark energy.
At the same time, the others were already in the process of fighting the perverse valadeer. Samara's Anchor Pull obviously could not pull this creature, so she was yanked towards it, and began to fight it in a power struggle as her reinforced shield smacked into its side, causing the Dread to roar out, and turn its attention to the woman for the moment.
Seymour's brave attack was... brave, but foolish. While he had the ability to avoid attacks from monsters (although he could read nothing from the Dread), he did not have the ability to avoid attacks he himself inflicted upon himself. As he leapt towards the beast and kicked it, the Dread didn't even flinch, yes, it made no motion it had felt the kick at all. Instead, all that occurred was Seymour managed to scrape his leg across the twisting antlers of the Dread. Its antlers were easily its most dangerous part -even more so than its sharpened teeth and spines. Its antlers were as spread out and winding as tree branches, and sharper than the stakes around them. Seymour scraped his leg against those, cutting himself.
The second kick had a bit more force to it, and was aided by Samara's own slam, which was enough strength to throw its balance off.. only just so. The Dread only took a couple of steps back, enough to pierce its side on one of the broken stakes that just so happened to be angled towards it. However, the Dread pulled its form back to meet the Raiders, its flesh sliding off the stake that had pierced its side. It didn't even seem phased by it, their attack, or being pierced.
By now Daeva's Dark Usher struck the target -it didn't even notice. And a small purple-blackish spot appeared on it, which was sorta hard to notice against its rippling red-and-black body. For all of Seymour's strikes, the thing barely reacted, only when he cut where Daeva had hit it did it seem to notice. With deer-ears flicking, its heavy, thick tail swung to intercept Seymour, cutting straight through his path like a knife through butter. But even so, the Dread was focused on Samara.
It's vicious black claws pummeled at her shield, as it bore its weight down upon her. Its weight and power was many more ties that of Blobjuns, and Samara would feel it. Even though she was blocking... that wouldn't last long. Its wizened claws cut through her improved block, scratching down her shield, leaving nasty imprints upon its metallic surface. Then it gripped her shield, with claws appeared around her shield, as the beast's head appeared over it, reddish eyes glowing staring at Samara with such baleful hate that it felt she would melt under its gaze.
For Jiànlong, he looked for an opening. But so far.. he could see none. Seymours onslaught was only serving to annoy the beast, and while Samara had its attention, he still could not comprehend where he could safely strike -if he had a better Swordsmanship talent, perhaps he would see a better opening, sooner, but he did not. Sure, he could make a reckless attack, but... He didn't want to accidentally hit Samara or Seymour or whatever, either. He would sit tight, hoping a better opportunity would present itself to strike.
Despite how he looked, it seemed her words of encouragement (her order?) kept Blobjun together and in the fight. Well.. together enough.
They were fighting this thing?? She could sense its power from here, and did not think it was a smart idea. But if they had decided to do so.. then the entire party should be focused on it. She skid to a halt, having already ran a clear path around it. The Path of Sacrifice lay before her, but her team needed her. She had managed to recharge enough mana for some amount of Dark Usher casts, but... If she depleted herself here, then she'd be useless for the boss. She couldn't waste too much mana here.
"Dark Usher!" She cast once, thinking that may be all she could afford to spend of her mana, sending out a burst of dark energy.
At the same time, the others were already in the process of fighting the perverse valadeer. Samara's Anchor Pull obviously could not pull this creature, so she was yanked towards it, and began to fight it in a power struggle as her reinforced shield smacked into its side, causing the Dread to roar out, and turn its attention to the woman for the moment.
Seymour's brave attack was... brave, but foolish. While he had the ability to avoid attacks from monsters (although he could read nothing from the Dread), he did not have the ability to avoid attacks he himself inflicted upon himself. As he leapt towards the beast and kicked it, the Dread didn't even flinch, yes, it made no motion it had felt the kick at all. Instead, all that occurred was Seymour managed to scrape his leg across the twisting antlers of the Dread. Its antlers were easily its most dangerous part -even more so than its sharpened teeth and spines. Its antlers were as spread out and winding as tree branches, and sharper than the stakes around them. Seymour scraped his leg against those, cutting himself.
The second kick had a bit more force to it, and was aided by Samara's own slam, which was enough strength to throw its balance off.. only just so. The Dread only took a couple of steps back, enough to pierce its side on one of the broken stakes that just so happened to be angled towards it. However, the Dread pulled its form back to meet the Raiders, its flesh sliding off the stake that had pierced its side. It didn't even seem phased by it, their attack, or being pierced.
By now Daeva's Dark Usher struck the target -it didn't even notice. And a small purple-blackish spot appeared on it, which was sorta hard to notice against its rippling red-and-black body. For all of Seymour's strikes, the thing barely reacted, only when he cut where Daeva had hit it did it seem to notice. With deer-ears flicking, its heavy, thick tail swung to intercept Seymour, cutting straight through his path like a knife through butter. But even so, the Dread was focused on Samara.
It's vicious black claws pummeled at her shield, as it bore its weight down upon her. Its weight and power was many more ties that of Blobjuns, and Samara would feel it. Even though she was blocking... that wouldn't last long. Its wizened claws cut through her improved block, scratching down her shield, leaving nasty imprints upon its metallic surface. Then it gripped her shield, with claws appeared around her shield, as the beast's head appeared over it, reddish eyes glowing staring at Samara with such baleful hate that it felt she would melt under its gaze.
For Jiànlong, he looked for an opening. But so far.. he could see none. Seymours onslaught was only serving to annoy the beast, and while Samara had its attention, he still could not comprehend where he could safely strike -if he had a better Swordsmanship talent, perhaps he would see a better opening, sooner, but he did not. Sure, he could make a reckless attack, but... He didn't want to accidentally hit Samara or Seymour or whatever, either. He would sit tight, hoping a better opportunity would present itself to strike.