Dinah had turned back to speak to Orion, but the man had already taken off after the spy. It was a bold move for him to do, and more like something a squire would do than a doctor. He was brave and Dinah had respect for that, but she didn't have time to thank him. The Knights headed out, shields raised as they readied for another battle. This time they would make sure to take down each and every one of them, whether they died, or were captured it mattered little.
Lethans laid on the floor for a moment grunting in pain. He was more than pissed with the whole ordeal and didn't trust the Knights to save him. He hobbled to his feet spatting out more curses before he attempted to flee further into the ruins. He had no idea where he was going, or if there was even a way on the other side. However, he didn't get the chance to find out as Orion dashed towards him and in the true fashion of a brawler, smacked the man on the side of his head with the flat of his blade.
The spy was down and out, before he even realized that he had been hit. Whatever strengths Orion possessed, he wouldn't find it hard to drag the man back the way they came. He wasn't much smaller than the doctor and with no more muscles or height either. Perhaps Orion had sensed something, or simply wanted to get back to Dinah and the other Knights, but they were not a lone. There were whispers in the shadows, unintelligible, animal-like in nature. Round, beady eyes glowed in the darkness, peering out curiously at the two men.
Small furry bodies jumped about in the shadows, squeaking even as they bumped into each other and started to tussle. Suddenly there was a louder roar and one that called the other scrappers to attention. This one was bigger, taller as it slowly crept from the shadows to reveal itself. If the good doctor knew nothing of baboons, he was about to get a lesson close up. The leader of the group slowly stepped forward, he snarled baring his fangs as she moved towards Orion and the downed spy. The baboon paused for a moment, seeming hesitant before reaching out to grab hold of the spy's leg. The baboons were hungry and Orion was holding their meal...
Lethans laid on the floor for a moment grunting in pain. He was more than pissed with the whole ordeal and didn't trust the Knights to save him. He hobbled to his feet spatting out more curses before he attempted to flee further into the ruins. He had no idea where he was going, or if there was even a way on the other side. However, he didn't get the chance to find out as Orion dashed towards him and in the true fashion of a brawler, smacked the man on the side of his head with the flat of his blade.
The spy was down and out, before he even realized that he had been hit. Whatever strengths Orion possessed, he wouldn't find it hard to drag the man back the way they came. He wasn't much smaller than the doctor and with no more muscles or height either. Perhaps Orion had sensed something, or simply wanted to get back to Dinah and the other Knights, but they were not a lone. There were whispers in the shadows, unintelligible, animal-like in nature. Round, beady eyes glowed in the darkness, peering out curiously at the two men.
Small furry bodies jumped about in the shadows, squeaking even as they bumped into each other and started to tussle. Suddenly there was a louder roar and one that called the other scrappers to attention. This one was bigger, taller as it slowly crept from the shadows to reveal itself. If the good doctor knew nothing of baboons, he was about to get a lesson close up. The leader of the group slowly stepped forward, he snarled baring his fangs as she moved towards Orion and the downed spy. The baboon paused for a moment, seeming hesitant before reaching out to grab hold of the spy's leg. The baboons were hungry and Orion was holding their meal...