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<blockquote data-quote="Jairami" data-source="post: 104013" data-attributes="member: 1148"><p>Across the broken flagstones that jutted up at every angle, Khuuld charged the black knight. Byron and Tylette were slowly and carefully picking their openings and working at Gaedri, but his face was as expressionless as ever.</p><p></p><p>Launching himself in a full run off the top of one of the flagstones Khuuld came at the captain in such a furious onslaught that he took every bit of his attention. Khuuld had no thought for protecting his own hide as he rained down blow after blow on Gaedri, forced onto the defensive he continued stepping back his sword almost getting batted away by Khuuld's monstrous swings.</p><p></p><p>Backed into a corner, Gaedri fought back, but as his sword snaked out and caught Khuuld's ribs, another arrow and crossbow bolt from Byron and Tylette sunk into him just as Khuuld's greatsword bit through his armor and collarbone to lodge itself in his chest.</p><p></p><p>Gaedri fell like a sack of stones.</p><p></p><p>He collapsed silently onto the ground and lay still as the barbarian teetered, leaning on his greatsword. Crashing to his knees, Khuuld remained there for a moment panting and heaving as the fury subsided. Then his eyes rolled up in his head and he passed out.</p><p></p><p>Byron kept an arrow nocked and aimed in the direction of the four huge bats that flew about in the upper reaches of the chamber, but as they had not joined in the melee earlier, so to did they remain apart now. Their loud keening cries and heavy leathery wings the only indication they were still there.</p><p></p><p>Byron managed to drag Frederick and Khuuld out of the bloodstained chamber and after noticing that both breathed, albeit shallowly, he arranged them as carefully as he could to let them rest. Tylette joined him and did her best to bind their wounds, though she had little skill at it.</p><p></p><p>Collin stood alone at the altar, crying over Sara.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jairami, post: 104013, member: 1148"] Across the broken flagstones that jutted up at every angle, Khuuld charged the black knight. Byron and Tylette were slowly and carefully picking their openings and working at Gaedri, but his face was as expressionless as ever. Launching himself in a full run off the top of one of the flagstones Khuuld came at the captain in such a furious onslaught that he took every bit of his attention. Khuuld had no thought for protecting his own hide as he rained down blow after blow on Gaedri, forced onto the defensive he continued stepping back his sword almost getting batted away by Khuuld's monstrous swings. Backed into a corner, Gaedri fought back, but as his sword snaked out and caught Khuuld's ribs, another arrow and crossbow bolt from Byron and Tylette sunk into him just as Khuuld's greatsword bit through his armor and collarbone to lodge itself in his chest. Gaedri fell like a sack of stones. He collapsed silently onto the ground and lay still as the barbarian teetered, leaning on his greatsword. Crashing to his knees, Khuuld remained there for a moment panting and heaving as the fury subsided. Then his eyes rolled up in his head and he passed out. Byron kept an arrow nocked and aimed in the direction of the four huge bats that flew about in the upper reaches of the chamber, but as they had not joined in the melee earlier, so to did they remain apart now. Their loud keening cries and heavy leathery wings the only indication they were still there. Byron managed to drag Frederick and Khuuld out of the bloodstained chamber and after noticing that both breathed, albeit shallowly, he arranged them as carefully as he could to let them rest. Tylette joined him and did her best to bind their wounds, though she had little skill at it. Collin stood alone at the altar, crying over Sara. [/QUOTE]
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