Corellus shrugs. "I think you underestimate the strength of our forces, but maybe I'm wrong."
Demiu's ire is visible on his face. "I have faced your forces firsthand. They are indeed great, great enough to bring the noble Lion Knights to ruin, but not as great as they believe. I will avenge my brothers-at-arms, and I will drive them from our shores."
"We shall see." As he says this, the Xains come in to sight around the corner. They charge, and Harfor's men rush to meet them.
Albeis ushers everyone on. "Go, now! Hurry!" He himself does not move.
Demiu's ire is visible on his face. "I have faced your forces firsthand. They are indeed great, great enough to bring the noble Lion Knights to ruin, but not as great as they believe. I will avenge my brothers-at-arms, and I will drive them from our shores."
"We shall see." As he says this, the Xains come in to sight around the corner. They charge, and Harfor's men rush to meet them.
Albeis ushers everyone on. "Go, now! Hurry!" He himself does not move.
IC: Harfor charges with his men while Amion Picks off any Xain that try yo break loose
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Demiu's ire is visible on his face. "I have faced your forces firsthand. They are indeed great, great enough to bring the noble Lion Knights to ruin, but not as great as they believe. I will avenge my brothers-at-arms, and I will drive them from our shores."
"We shall see." As he says this, the Xains come in to sight around the corner. They charge, and Harfor's men rush to meet them.
Albeis ushers everyone on. "Go, now! Hurry!" He himself does not move.
IC: "We'll have to finish this conversation another time." Lexos said. Lexos draws his sword. "Why are you staying?" Lexos asked, frowning.
OOC: Just switching to the most recent quote chain.
"They seem to be... doing, nothing?" Karthon replied, perplexed.
He presently drew his shortbow, nocked an arrow and came to full draw to loose at the enemy cluster.
"Yes. But soldiers as highly trained as the Xains would not just have their soldiers doing nothing. They must be doing something, and it must be important."
"As soon as you fire, we charge." She nods to Dubhan and Casur as well, to make sure they're listening.
"Yes. But soldiers as highly trained as the Xains would not just have their soldiers doing nothing. They must be doing something, and it must be important."
"As soon as you fire, we charge." She nods to Dubhan and Casur as well, to make sure they're listening.
"We shall see." As he says this, the Xains come in to sight around the corner. They charge, and Harfor's men rush to meet them.
Albeis ushers everyone on. "Go, now! Hurry!" He himself does not move.
IC: "We'll have to finish this conversation another time." Lexos said. Lexos draws his sword. "Why are you staying?" Lexos asked, frowning.
OOC: Just switching to the most recent quote chain.
Corellus nods.
"In order to survive the Xain that attacked before you arrived, I had to make a sacrifice. Until now, I had no control over when that price would be paid. But if I place my life in danger, I will force Its hand." He begins walking toward the battle. "I can't promise any of you will ever see me again, but I will survive. Now get out of here before it's too late."
"Charge!" She begins rushing towards the Xains on the shore, motioning for the minotaurs to get to the front so they can shove the other soldiers out of the way.
Demiu's ire is visible on his face. "I have faced your forces firsthand. They are indeed great, great enough to bring the noble Lion Knights to ruin, but not as great as they believe. I will avenge my brothers-at-arms, and I will drive them from our shores."
"We shall see." As he says this, the Xains come in to sight around the corner. They charge, and Harfor's men rush to meet them.
Albeis ushers everyone on. "Go, now! Hurry!" He himself does not move.
"See we shall."
Demiu stares at Albeis, sorrow in his eyes. "I will not forget you, Albeis." He turns to go, but pauses, staring at Albeis.
Captain Galdan and those who remain of the ninety men charged with driving the Xain from the upper floors withdraw, as they have lost too many to be of much use in their current position. They return to the courtyard.
Captain Galdan and those who remain of the ninety men charged with driving the Xain from the upper floors withdraw, as they have lost too many to be of much use in their current position. They return to the courtyard.
On their way, they see Gidie and the Dragon Knights who have been tasked with clearing the castle. Gidie sends a messenger to Darthraxx, tells the others to bring anyone they find to him there, and begins casting a spell to teleport Galdan and his troops away.
Captain Galdan and those who remain of the ninety men charged with driving the Xain from the upper floors withdraw, as they have lost too many to be of much use in their current position. They return to the courtyard.
On their way, they see Gidie and the Dragon Knights who have been tasked with clearing the castle. Gidie sends a messenger to Darthraxx, tells the others to bring anyone they find to him there, and begins casting a spell to teleport Galdan and his troops away.
On their way, they see Gidie and the Dragon Knights who have been tasked with clearing the castle. Gidie sends a messenger to Darthraxx, tells the others to bring anyone they find to him there, and begins casting a spell to teleport Galdan and his troops away.