Both Albions watched Spivey reveal one side of their visor, showing the sharpened Leatherback’s mouth, as promised. Rhys did approach to get a closer look but was pulled backwards as he listened to the tumble of bodies.
Brynwyr had watched the man glide and fall right into Esther. Keeping Rhys behind her, she pulled out her sword and moved to involve herself, though, the man helped Esther to her feet, speaking in a language she couldn’t easily comprehend. It was only when she got a closer look at the man, face caked with muck and wearing attire certainly not native to any of their homes, that he helped Esther to her feet.
“Who are you?!” A stupid question to ask, really, because who else would he be? He was a native to this land that they encroached upon. There was no time for such a question to be answered, as he commanded the one common word that evoked a sense of urgency into all; run. But from what?
That was one question that was answered as at least a dozen men arrived, also obviously native to these lands, with bloodthirsty and savage cries. Just their bloody luck, and all as the man ran on, expecting them to follow behind.
As Esther merged, Brynwyr did not hesitate to do the same. Her hair thickened into a great white main, her body and limbs swelling to take on Cleonard’s strength. Her cheeks and nose grew larger, and her jaw widened with fangs that could easily rip through flesh. Her hands easily adjusted to the claws that emerged from them. She had done it enough times now to take on the changes quickly and without fuss.
Brynwyr, however, looked at Esther with narrowed eyes, confused at her bid for peace and negotiation. They could not even speak their language, for all they knew! Were their merged forms simply an act of intimidation?
Spivey, however, had other ideas, and God forbid, took a road that Brynwyr felt much more inclined to trek. The light of the flames burst along the group of men, two dropping as nothing more than charred husks of who they were. They had no other choice than to defend themselves.
“Well, definitely no chance of reconciliation now, as if that was on the cards in the first instance!” Brynwyr responded, readying herself to fight.
Rhys shifted too, his body overcome with scales and a tail, and his pupils matching that of his familiar Petrie. Before the men even started to advance upon them, he burrowed his way underground, starting to make tracks and following the lone footsteps of some of the men flanking to catch them off guard. He burrowed and emerged from the ground as the earth rose and split apart to hit them with the ensuing force from below their feet.
Brynwyr caught the native who merged with the bird swoop overhead, releasing the torrent of lightning, fire, almost what seemed to be every type of magic that had been classified. ‘How the hell can someone manage all the elements like that?’ It was not a question for now, but one that had caught her off-guard. Though she had been hit with some of the torrent as she moved and each stung in its own unique way, she realised having all of them didn’t pack the same punch as focusing on one element alone.
With this knowledge, Brynwyr leapt forward to those advancing from the front, her claws tingling with an electrical current, and took a long swipe at the bodies in front of her, hoping to catch them in her attack.
Brynwyr had watched the man glide and fall right into Esther. Keeping Rhys behind her, she pulled out her sword and moved to involve herself, though, the man helped Esther to her feet, speaking in a language she couldn’t easily comprehend. It was only when she got a closer look at the man, face caked with muck and wearing attire certainly not native to any of their homes, that he helped Esther to her feet.
“Who are you?!” A stupid question to ask, really, because who else would he be? He was a native to this land that they encroached upon. There was no time for such a question to be answered, as he commanded the one common word that evoked a sense of urgency into all; run. But from what?
That was one question that was answered as at least a dozen men arrived, also obviously native to these lands, with bloodthirsty and savage cries. Just their bloody luck, and all as the man ran on, expecting them to follow behind.
As Esther merged, Brynwyr did not hesitate to do the same. Her hair thickened into a great white main, her body and limbs swelling to take on Cleonard’s strength. Her cheeks and nose grew larger, and her jaw widened with fangs that could easily rip through flesh. Her hands easily adjusted to the claws that emerged from them. She had done it enough times now to take on the changes quickly and without fuss.
Brynwyr, however, looked at Esther with narrowed eyes, confused at her bid for peace and negotiation. They could not even speak their language, for all they knew! Were their merged forms simply an act of intimidation?
Spivey, however, had other ideas, and God forbid, took a road that Brynwyr felt much more inclined to trek. The light of the flames burst along the group of men, two dropping as nothing more than charred husks of who they were. They had no other choice than to defend themselves.
“Well, definitely no chance of reconciliation now, as if that was on the cards in the first instance!” Brynwyr responded, readying herself to fight.
Rhys shifted too, his body overcome with scales and a tail, and his pupils matching that of his familiar Petrie. Before the men even started to advance upon them, he burrowed his way underground, starting to make tracks and following the lone footsteps of some of the men flanking to catch them off guard. He burrowed and emerged from the ground as the earth rose and split apart to hit them with the ensuing force from below their feet.
Brynwyr caught the native who merged with the bird swoop overhead, releasing the torrent of lightning, fire, almost what seemed to be every type of magic that had been classified. ‘How the hell can someone manage all the elements like that?’ It was not a question for now, but one that had caught her off-guard. Though she had been hit with some of the torrent as she moved and each stung in its own unique way, she realised having all of them didn’t pack the same punch as focusing on one element alone.
With this knowledge, Brynwyr leapt forward to those advancing from the front, her claws tingling with an electrical current, and took a long swipe at the bodies in front of her, hoping to catch them in her attack.