[ He flinches at the sight of blood streaked across her face and the gaping hole where something once should have been. Though his own injured eye is long gone by now, replaced by a stone that provides the source of his power - and his very existence - in this place, he thinks he can feel a twinge of pain all the same, his old injury combining with her new one.
This has to stop. This fight, this raid, this bloody battleā¦.it has to end. And if guiding her to a place where she can fire that massive bow of hers better means shaving a few extra minutes off this gruesome affair, then he'll do it without question or hesitation.
She takes off and he follows behind her, though his shorter legs are no match for hers. Still, the route isn't easy for either of them, collapsed rubble littering the streets, and the roar of the creature overhead, shedding blood and scales like oversized raindrops onto those below. To say nothing of the Achamite soldiers scattered around, regaining their senses the longer they're pushed around.
The two of them better run fast then, before even more obstacles decide to clog up their path. For example, that sudden fireball crashing into a building before them, taking out half a small shop with it and scattering stone and debris everywhere. ]
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This has to stop. This fight, this raid, this bloody battleā¦.it has to end. And if guiding her to a place where she can fire that massive bow of hers better means shaving a few extra minutes off this gruesome affair, then he'll do it without question or hesitation.
She takes off and he follows behind her, though his shorter legs are no match for hers. Still, the route isn't easy for either of them, collapsed rubble littering the streets, and the roar of the creature overhead, shedding blood and scales like oversized raindrops onto those below. To say nothing of the Achamite soldiers scattered around, regaining their senses the longer they're pushed around.
The two of them better run fast then, before even more obstacles decide to clog up their path. For example, that sudden fireball crashing into a building before them, taking out half a small shop with it and scattering stone and debris everywhere. ]