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<blockquote data-quote="Velmont" data-source="post: 2647110" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>You mind had wandered on the night before. You remember the story of the farmer who has been saved by Stone during a raid of the barbarian. Stone have been alone figthing three warriors to protect the man and his family. His daugther has been hit by a barbarian, but the wound that wouldn't had been mortal in normal condition have almost kill the girl who had been weaken by a sickness in the summer. Both his warrior and healer skill have saved the girl. The movement your eye catched wake you from this daydreaming.</p><p></p><p><em><span style="color: Yellow">"They might not be trained in warefare, but don't understimate them. Two against one will be a good match for you, Xavier. They are use to teamwork and they are stronger than a peasant who have work in his fields for years."</span></em></p><p></p><p>Those words come back to you, so you quickly draw your sword and stay on your guard. You scan the surrounding asking Cryan to point you any enemies near you, but you detect nothing, but your eyes catch a glimpse of brown furs, but you havn't been able to identify what creature it was.</p><p></p><p>Kriegspire, who is walking front, draw his sword two and slow down, so he he come to your height. Leopol, who was closing the march advance at the level of Bellmon and behind you. You square formation will allow you not to be taken in braket.</p><p></p><p>At one moment, you see some stone flying at you. They are tied with ropes. You have the reflex to put your sword in the way, but you see two late that you have done what your opponent wanted you to do. The weight of the stones unbalance you sword. You lose your grip on your weaponand you almost injure your wrist. You here a horse falling on the ground. You see that Bellmon is now rolling on the ground, his horse forleg having been tied by one of the bola. Leopol horse sidestep and recieve the bola on his side, without any apparent effect. One thrown at Kriespire have miss him as he duck.</p><p></p><p>One barbarian get out of the bush and charge you with a club in his hand. Two others charge Leopol, two Kriegspire and one charge on Bellmon who is jumping back on his feat, his shield in front, a dagger in his hand, as his sword have fallen two meters from him in his fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velmont, post: 2647110, member: 13739"] You mind had wandered on the night before. You remember the story of the farmer who has been saved by Stone during a raid of the barbarian. Stone have been alone figthing three warriors to protect the man and his family. His daugther has been hit by a barbarian, but the wound that wouldn't had been mortal in normal condition have almost kill the girl who had been weaken by a sickness in the summer. Both his warrior and healer skill have saved the girl. The movement your eye catched wake you from this daydreaming. [I][COLOR=Yellow]"They might not be trained in warefare, but don't understimate them. Two against one will be a good match for you, Xavier. They are use to teamwork and they are stronger than a peasant who have work in his fields for years."[/COLOR][/I] Those words come back to you, so you quickly draw your sword and stay on your guard. You scan the surrounding asking Cryan to point you any enemies near you, but you detect nothing, but your eyes catch a glimpse of brown furs, but you havn't been able to identify what creature it was. Kriegspire, who is walking front, draw his sword two and slow down, so he he come to your height. Leopol, who was closing the march advance at the level of Bellmon and behind you. You square formation will allow you not to be taken in braket. At one moment, you see some stone flying at you. They are tied with ropes. You have the reflex to put your sword in the way, but you see two late that you have done what your opponent wanted you to do. The weight of the stones unbalance you sword. You lose your grip on your weaponand you almost injure your wrist. You here a horse falling on the ground. You see that Bellmon is now rolling on the ground, his horse forleg having been tied by one of the bola. Leopol horse sidestep and recieve the bola on his side, without any apparent effect. One thrown at Kriespire have miss him as he duck. One barbarian get out of the bush and charge you with a club in his hand. Two others charge Leopol, two Kriegspire and one charge on Bellmon who is jumping back on his feat, his shield in front, a dagger in his hand, as his sword have fallen two meters from him in his fall. [/QUOTE]
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