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<blockquote data-quote="thisthingcantbedeleted" data-source="post: 7314493" data-attributes="member: 6799459"><p>Ersun was just about to strike down the wererat as the javelins struck and Ren ran off, with Burrai calling out their names in an attempt to reorganise them. He has to process and make decisions in the blinks of a few raindrops. In retrospect calling their names in the presence of the vulkyrie did not seem like a smart idea. Neither chasing after Ren to be honest, he did not trust his senses enough to actually find him, nor was very keen to get lost in the city by himself in case he loses him. Nor was shooting flames a good one... probably... quite visible and an overkill considering how he was about to finish it anyway, his body sprung up with the momentum gathered as he chooses between heeding Burrai or finishing the move.</p><p></p><p>In what little time he has, he glances at Burrai, catching his eye, with a blink, a faint smile and a slight shake of head. He was not going to chase Ren. He understood what Burrai was up to, again, not the best course of action in his opinion, the armored Dwarf is hardly one that can easily get away once the others are safe. Nor was he keen on allowing the possibility of the wererat and the rhats getting away, or allowing the beast to use its talisman. He did not want to find out what it does in such conditions. So for him, the best course of action seemed to be himself also staying, to finishing it as soon as they can, before more of guards or vulkyrie arrive, and then legging it.</p><p></p><p>He agrees with Ren's opinion of scattering, but does not voice it yet because of the vulkyrie. He wipes his palm on the palm of his blade and softly sings to it. He winces a little, not the spell he wanted to use, but would rather not make even more flashy lights, so he makes do to overcome that pesky toughness of the monster. Blood starts to circulate in the ridges of the sword, animated by something baleful. [Swift action: casts Blade of Blood, he takes 5 damage, and has 3d6 bonus damage on his next hit.]</p><p></p><p>He releases his built-up momentum and strikes down the wererat, the blade's enchantment unleashing deep into its flesh as it hit. [attack roll: 36, damage roll: 16, that is below average for this, but I hope it is enough]</p><p><span style="color: #008080">"He still had the talisman..."</span> He comments to Burrai, somewhat apologetically as he did foil his plan it seems. Then skips behind the remaining rhat as it gets up, to put it between him and Burrai. [Standard Action: Melee Attack followed by Move Action]</p><p></p><p>He figures that was enough to gather the vulkyrie's attention, he ponders if it can be reasoned with to confuse it a little, although the fact it attacked Them first instead of a beast like that is somewhat telling... But it does not hurt to try.</p><p><span style="color: #008080">"There's more of them down the alley!"</span> He calls to the birdman as if they are fighting for their life against a group of these, and desperately in need of its gracious help. Which, in a sense, probably has some truth to it. Probably not his best act, but hopes it is plausible enough to make it wonder. [That is straight up deception I guess, so bluff roll: 10]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thisthingcantbedeleted, post: 7314493, member: 6799459"] Ersun was just about to strike down the wererat as the javelins struck and Ren ran off, with Burrai calling out their names in an attempt to reorganise them. He has to process and make decisions in the blinks of a few raindrops. In retrospect calling their names in the presence of the vulkyrie did not seem like a smart idea. Neither chasing after Ren to be honest, he did not trust his senses enough to actually find him, nor was very keen to get lost in the city by himself in case he loses him. Nor was shooting flames a good one... probably... quite visible and an overkill considering how he was about to finish it anyway, his body sprung up with the momentum gathered as he chooses between heeding Burrai or finishing the move. In what little time he has, he glances at Burrai, catching his eye, with a blink, a faint smile and a slight shake of head. He was not going to chase Ren. He understood what Burrai was up to, again, not the best course of action in his opinion, the armored Dwarf is hardly one that can easily get away once the others are safe. Nor was he keen on allowing the possibility of the wererat and the rhats getting away, or allowing the beast to use its talisman. He did not want to find out what it does in such conditions. So for him, the best course of action seemed to be himself also staying, to finishing it as soon as they can, before more of guards or vulkyrie arrive, and then legging it. He agrees with Ren's opinion of scattering, but does not voice it yet because of the vulkyrie. He wipes his palm on the palm of his blade and softly sings to it. He winces a little, not the spell he wanted to use, but would rather not make even more flashy lights, so he makes do to overcome that pesky toughness of the monster. Blood starts to circulate in the ridges of the sword, animated by something baleful. [Swift action: casts Blade of Blood, he takes 5 damage, and has 3d6 bonus damage on his next hit.] He releases his built-up momentum and strikes down the wererat, the blade's enchantment unleashing deep into its flesh as it hit. [attack roll: 36, damage roll: 16, that is below average for this, but I hope it is enough] [COLOR="#008080"]"He still had the talisman..."[/COLOR] He comments to Burrai, somewhat apologetically as he did foil his plan it seems. Then skips behind the remaining rhat as it gets up, to put it between him and Burrai. [Standard Action: Melee Attack followed by Move Action] He figures that was enough to gather the vulkyrie's attention, he ponders if it can be reasoned with to confuse it a little, although the fact it attacked Them first instead of a beast like that is somewhat telling... But it does not hurt to try. [COLOR="#008080"]"There's more of them down the alley!"[/COLOR] He calls to the birdman as if they are fighting for their life against a group of these, and desperately in need of its gracious help. Which, in a sense, probably has some truth to it. Probably not his best act, but hopes it is plausible enough to make it wonder. [That is straight up deception I guess, so bluff roll: 10] [/QUOTE]
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