As was his way, the Myrian stayed quiet and watchful when the rest of them had their brief little mingling. Calm black eyes roved over the young, short-haired male... the half-hooded "Viper" (and if Razkar had a better knowledge of reptiles, he might have found that funny)... Matthew, smooth and confident even in the wilderness, far his usual perfumed haunts... a pair of blonde females, one of whose mannerisms were eerily familiar...
Words were spoken and exchanged; introductions, he knew, but he stayed out of it, keeping close to Edreina, mouth moving silently now and then. Only a close observer would have noticed what it was.
Freerunner... freerunner... freerunner...
Volunteer... volunteer... volunteer...
Razkar's Common was improving, but he never missed a chance to learn new words, and he always liked to hear plans being tossed around. Then again, he knew they wouldn't need to think of one. Ser Wade and his duo, stern and unyielding as the rising peaks they nestled under, wouldn't have dragged two-dozen or so people out here without some kind of strategy in mind. All Razkar had to worry about was his own survival, and Edri's protection.
But, since they were swapping ideas...
"Men with bows, crossbow... way to shoot things?" He started, heedless of the few frowns at his butchered Common. "They do first part. Bring creature down. Then, men who are better at close, with blades? They finish. Surround and kill, bit by bit. Not rush in with big monster like that. Come too fast, too close, thing petching eat you. Rest..."
His calculating expression took in the few members who were less-skilled... which, unfortunately, included Edreina. But... hadn't he pledged himself to this quest? Not just his blade and body, which were just the means, but his mind, too? He had. So...
"... better as distraction. Or bait. Draw monster close so we can shoot." A look flashed across Edreina's face and Razkar hastily added. "But may not come to that. Sure that Knight has plan..."
"Alright! Men and women! We will be departing now!"
Apparently, he was correct, and the Knight did... and it involved a lot of walking.
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"So... you sure about your woman?"
It was more bells than Razkar would have cared to count before anyone so much as said over a handful of words to him. Most of the time it was "mind your step" or "did you see that?" and these were queries answered easily enough. The landscape seemed only to stoke that boredom.
Edreina seemed fascinated, though. Everywhere she looked was another green-coated wonder, from the birds and insects to prowling furry things above them and the distant calls and growls that echoed around the rocks. Razkar's face, however, was a set mask.
Just another mountain path. He'd seen them before. And he needed to keep his mind on the hunt, which leads us neatly to...
"What you mean?"
The bearded human whose name he didn't even know, who'd sidled up to him to easily when Edreina had broken off to collect plants, kept his voice low and that just angered the Myrian more.
"Your woman, she's... a little touched, don't you think?" Black eyes flared and the next words came tumbling out faster. "N-No offence, friend, j-just concerned ab-bout the-"
"She will do fine." Razkar rasped out in a growl that made his accent sound like stoned scraping together. "Not her first time making hunt. Certain not mine. Not ask question. Use eyes and ears here, not petching mouth."
Mister Beard found the balls to at least scowl back halfheartedly and say one more time, a little louder: "I don't want to die because of some girl who thinks she's on a nature trail-"
The last word was choked off as a dark blur jerked upwards, grabbed him my the lapel of his chainmail and jerked him close, Razkar's hot breath suddenly stinking up his nose and his deep, empty black eyes becoming his whole world.
"Rather die because insult Myrian's woman?"
"Enough, back there!"
Both of them cast a glance at the Knight up ahead; not Wade, one of the others, just as stern and stone-faced. Razkar wondered idly if they manufactured those expressions when one was finally knighted and they just stuck them onto the new blood's faces. Wouldn't surprise him; barbarians were strange people.
Razkar held on for half a tick longer, then shoved Mister Beard away. The human staggered, huffed, tried to puff out a chest that was more flab than muscle, then scuttled away, to where, Razkar gave not a fuck. He even gave the knight a smile, a jaunty little wave.
"Keep your peace, Myrian. Save it for the monster."
"And for you, boy."
"What was that?"
"Blessing to Myri, friend..."
Both knew he was lying, but neither had time to prove it. They marched on. After another thousand boring steps, Razkar started to get the inkling - the shadow of one - that the human might have had a point. Edreina was bouncing around like a rubber ball, hardly focusing on the horizon, the skies, the cliffs above them. She was looking at the ground.
Picking flowers.
We already have healing kits. The knights never go anywhere without them and I petching don't. Damnit... you have to pull her into line.
He opened his mouth to do just that, just as their little group crested a rise, Matthew apparently in the lead, Viper and Wade behind him, the two blondes... damn it, what were their names... at the back and the Myrian and the Svefra in the-
Then Ser Wade's arm went up, and his jaw snapped shut. Trouble. Flashes of skirmishes in choking jungle, started off by silent hand signals. Orders in Myrian that went through his mind even though executed by a human, and so far away from Falyndar.
A hand gesturing to the ground... and Razkar sunk down with the rest of them-
-and then, the Balicani stained the sky and blotted Syna with its horror.
"Goddess..."
The picture was a picnic compared to the reality. Very little of the creature save for the bat-like wings were mammalian to Razkar's eyes. Scales the size of his head gleamed sickly in the sun, drool dripped and stretched from jaws like a shark that Razkar had seen in the Suvan once. Eyes colder and blacker than any hawk's stared down at them from the end of a sinuous, swaying neck that brought back more images of the hated Dhani.
Razkar stared up and controlled the primal urge to run for the darkest corner he could find. Mister Beard was not so disciplined, jumping to his feet with a squeal of horror and running, ignoring Ser Wade's desperate calls-
Fool.
Razkar gritted his teeth against the stench of rotting meat as the Balicani swooped with all the speed and grace of any feathered raptor, ripping the air apart as it passed, ignoring the prone bipeds for the running snack-
Beard struggled but not for long, body pierced and blood pouring from the wounds and then from the sky as it carried him up and up and-
-dropped him. Razkar watched him fall like a flailing toy tossed by an angry god, fall and scream and beg and no-one answered him. Not until whatever god that owned the earth reached out and hugged him to it.
Or vice versa. Either way, the fat man wasn't that fat because he bounced once, and Razkar swore he heard half the bones in his body break on impact. Then we was very still, and the beast wheeled about, roaring its hunger at the rising humans-
"Disperse! Disperse! Take cover behind the trees! AND SHOOT! IT DOWN!!"
Yeah, like Razkar needed to be told that. Anything out in the open under that monstrous shadow might as well have had basting sauce slathered over it. Either you got out of cover or you died, it was that simple. He ran for the trees and their protective canopies along with the rest, hunting party scattering like bugs under an upturned stone, bow pulled and arrow notched by the time he stopped at a trunk, eyes flashing upward-
It wasn't hard to miss. The steady whomp-whomp of its massive wings drew the ear immediately, and the sheer mass of it, circling like some demonic vulture was unmistakable.
Razkar raised his bow, pulled back the string taut until the feathered end touched his cheek.
Broad arrowhead. Not piercing like the thinner one he'd shown Edreina: flat, wide, designed to spin through the air and rip a gaping hole in whatever it struck. And against those thin membranes, they would be devastating.
Yes. But first you have to hit it.
The Myrian breathed steady, willing the tremor from his grip, knowing it would ruin his shot. The beast was circling lower, sharp eyes picking out prospective morsels. A hundred feet... getting closer...
He squinted down the length of the arrow. Felt his gnosis massage his limbs as Myri's latent power still his limbs, assisted his aim even as his own will did the same. The gently-quivering arrow steadied as he took one more breath, held it, just as the beast's wings rose-
-he loosed-
-the arrow flashed from the shortbow, hurtled through the sky and ripped through the wide part of the wing, tearing a fist-sized chunk of membrane out of it. He was aiming for the largest part of the wings, knowing his skills were not so sharp that he could make precision shots; he might as well give the bow to Edreina for-
Edri?!
"EDREINA?!"
His cry split through the jabbering cries of the hunters and the sky-splitting shrieks of the Balicani, eyes once focused and cold now wide with fear. Goddess, why didn't he keep an eye on her? Wasn't that what he swore to himself he would do?! No matter, find her, find her-
-still in the open. Prone. Helpless.
A shock of red hair announced her presence and a new lair of horror was added to Razkar's nightmare. What if the creature was attracted to that color, like many animals seemed to be? But for the moment, the massive airborne serpent with the legs of a lizard was distracted by the bolts and arrows biting out at it from the trees.
Razkar saw a dozen or more hunters loosing arrows from cover, Ser Wade and his knights laying down fire with their crossbows.
"Shoot the wings! Shoot the wings! Bring this beast to the ground!"
The first volley was ragged, fearful, the hunters still shocked and gripped by fear. Many went wide but then they remembered themselves, remembered they were in cover and they were the hunters, gods-damnit, not the reverse! Now a steady stream of projectiles whistled and snapped at the beast, many missing, some punching through membranous flapping wings, slamming into scaly flesh.
Razkar swallowed heavily as he saw some actually glance off those scales, turned away as plate-armored knight would a pebble from a sling. But they were in cover, it couldn't-
Then the creature convulsed, neck arching, trembling like its guts were heaved up, flung its jaws open wide enough to bite the head from a horse-
*SPURT!! SPURT!!*
"TAKE COVER!!"
*PSSSSSH!*
Razkar's blood ran cold at what he saw when the green, smoking tide was belched forth and soaked a hunter who'd strayed too far from cover. The Myrian had seen Dhani rip apart his own race in battle; he'd seen Yukmen devour warriors while the victim still roared and beat on them with bloody fists; he'd seen Zith fill the night skies and screech like harpies as they dove and flung flame from the darkness.
But he had never... never seen this.
"Myri..."
The human... he didn't fall. He melted. He collapsed at the level of his flesh, every part of him eaten by the bubbling evil until his anguished scream was cut off as his vocal chords were incinerated. His body became that which made it: an abomination, without form or any sign that it had, in fact, been a man.
I have to get her.
Even as he broke from cover the beast's head whipped around and there was a sickening crunch, jaws punching through the armor and flesh of foolhardy sword-swinger like he was a hunk of moldy bread. A fresh barrage of arrows chased the creature as it tailed off into the sky, gusts of wind in its wake, throwing off the sharpened projectiles, soaring up... building up speed for another-
Faster!
He pelted closed, notching an arrow on the run, seeing the Balicani turn back to them, building up impossible speed for something so huge and grotesque. Then his blood froze again, his limbs became as lead even as he ran, seeing Edreina get to her feet, whip in hand, sprinting for the group.
"Edri?!" He all but screamed, stopped briefly to throw up his bow as the creature dived, slvering mouth screeching as its claws extended. "Get-"
She was already down, throwing herself flat as Razkar bought up his bow, drawing back the bow and aiming in front of the Balicani, snapping off an arrow-
-that went wide, huge target still a hugely mobile target, but the claws grasped nothing but air and with and angered roar it flew straight into a horde of fresh arrows from its front, new holes torn in its precious wings, scaring it back to the sky.
She got up and ran in a flash, Razkar rushing to intercept her, head snapping from her running form to the circling monster, whirling back to then, spoiled for targets and morsels littering its territory. Another piercing screech rolled over them and set their ears to ringing. Anger. Pure, animal indignation that they would dare trespass here.
What the petch did they think they were?!
Some measure of relief coursed through the Myrian as Edreina finally got to cover, ducking behind a tree and out of sight-
-as he was suddenly in the open-
"FUCK!"
-and leaped behind a boulder maybe thirty feet from the treeline, another broad-headed arrow notch, neck craning around for that shadow, those beating wings.
A scream of agony that ended in a blood-strangled gurgle. He peeked over his rock and a thick stream of green bile was splashed across a length of trees, blackening, burning, dissolving bark and wood and leaves-
-and flesh, as another hunter flailed madly, half his body decaying hideously in a matter of seconds as he beat madly at an arm that was already rotting away from him.
One of the knights roared some oath to the Windoak (at least Razkar assumed that was whom it was to), charging from cover at the creature's flank, sword raised high-
-only for the Balicani to contemptuously flick him aside with a blow from its massive tail, sending him clattering to the ground, sword spinning away. Claws scraped against the stone as the beast reared about to face the prone human, jaws wide and screeching, front claws rising to lay open plate armor like tissue-
When a flaming-haired vision ran from cover, whip cracking with a metallic whine over her head and oaths that would have her parents scolding her for decades hurtling from her lips.
"Oh, for fuck's sake!"
The Balicani turned to the fresh target, this new fixation for its rage, and... remembered. The worm that had turned - or dropped, more accurately - and defied its claws. Well, that wouldn't happen a second time. It didn't lope as a four-legged creature did, but scuttled more like a lizard, body jerking side to side as it ran for her, wings pulled back to make it faster-
Razkar jerked upright from cover, bow raised at a much closer and easier target, just as Edreina started to run-
-aimed with a squint for the fat rear of the beast-
-and heard it hiss its pain as the arrow buried into its scales, pain enough to send it spinning round-
-tail smashing Edri from her feet.
"BASTARD!"
Now it was Razkar's turn to feel rage absorb and eclipse all other emotions. Even as the Balicani turned to him, terrible visage fixed on his smaller form, he notched a fresh arrow, feeling the different fletching that told him it was one of those thin, hard, armor-defeating arrows-
"Come on, you fucking shit ball..."
He spat out a curse as he raised it, Balicani started to move fast, but head still, focused on its target. He aimed down the arrow and loosed, gnosis on his neck bellowing its approval as the wicked piercing arrow lodged in the creature's scaly neck, sending it rearing back in agony-
-as yet more arrows found it, hunters taking advantage of the grounded and scuttling monster to bury a dozen arrows in its side, bolts thudding through scales and piercing organs, the beast's head turning to screech at them as if doing so alone would stop them-
-neck convulsing in a now-familiar way-
RUN!
Even through his rage, Razkar knew he was not fire-proof, and no amount of skill with a blade would ward off or defeat that burning spray. Legs pumping, joints aching already, he sprinted for the trees, hearing a belch that sounded like a cauldron being emptied-
-as he leaped, arms flung out, body almost horizontal as if he was diving into the Suvan-
-felt the heat from the stinking, searing effluence as it tracked him every inch of the way, scorching his breeches-
-soaking the tree he dived behind, destroying bark in moments, but giving him a tick to crash to the ground without fear of his flesh melting away. Panting, chest scratched and pierced by thorns and brambles, Razkar grunted, hauling himself upright.
The knight's right. Keep moving. Switch cover. Don't be an easy target. And find that fucking Svefra!
The Myrian crouched low and flitted through the treeline, passing hunters behind cover that alternately snapped off arrows and bolts or cursed him for not doing the same, ignoring them all. He'd seen where she'd gone back to cover.
Well, not "gone". More like "smacked". He knew the impact could have caused real damage, broken ribs and mangled insides. Razkar felt fear make his feet light and dull his pain, skidding to a halt behind a tree when he saw a shock of red hair leaning against it.
"Edri?!" He looked her up and down a half-dozen times, neck like a piece of rubber, free hand running across her and finding a bruise the size of a watermelon spreading over her side. "Stay here!"
He peered around the tree and saw the Balicani start to whap-whap-whap its wings again, many more holes in it than before, realizing to stay low would only doom it faster against these ground-based vermin. He notched a hasty arrow, heedless of what it was, tracked it as it rose... loosed-
-missed again. He gritted his teeth and covered his body with hers, shielding her even though they were both in the cool shade of the trees.
"Need to wait until it come back to ground." He growled, eyes not leaving the circling shadow. "Hit from back or side... better from back. Finish close... or hope one of others puts arrow in its petching skull."