Jaeden gave a short nod as she corrected his phrase to more than just her no longer being hurt. He then leaned back, resting his hand along Red’s shoulder as he gave a small smile. “It’ll be fine, especially after getting it healed in Syliras.” Jaeden then said, making it seem less than it really was to ease her worry, “It didn’t go to terribly deep. Hurts, but I’ve had a sword go through me in the stomach before.”
“Yeah,” Jaeden said as he red began to tear at the fabric of shirt he had given her before binding his wound. “Two more should remain, but keep your nose sharp for any of the other participants they were trying to get to compete.”
He grunted slightly as she began to tie it tight at the side of his waste. It wasn’t the most delicate of touches when it came to healing, but in the end it was important to her to try, and that was enough of a reason for Jaeden to allow her to do so. He released a slow exhale of relief after she had finished before he reached over, picking up his sword. He dragged the blade along the fallen hunter, wiping it clean before slipping it back into his sheath. Taking a couple of steps off to the side, he reclaimed his composite long bow, slinging it over his shoulder before taking a moment to breath through the pain that started to increase in his gut. A quick look to Brok and his fallen hunters soon saw him reaching to one of their quivers, plucking arrows from it to restock his own supply. He then looked over to Red as she spoke of her kin, avenging those that had fallen and rescuing those that still remained before she began sprinting towards the direction of the camp. Jaeden raised his brow for a moment watching her run. “She wants me to run with a gut wound?” Jaeden muttered under his breath before turning his head and giving a quick whistle. Only fifteen seconds passed before Fortunado came galloping back to where Jaeden was, coming to a stop beside him. A soft grunt was exhaled as he climbed into the saddle, giving another look down towards Brok and the two other hunters. “Pity, if you weren’t a slaver and murderer, we may have gotten along.”
Jaeden then gave Fortunado a light kick along his sides as he began galloping towards the direction Red set off in. It only took about a chime for him to catch up before he slowed Fortunado’s pace, riding up along side her. Reaching down, Jaeden snagged her by the back of her shirt, yanking her up onto Fortunado’s back behind him as he continued to rid. “Let me know when we get about a three hundred yards away, we’ll hop down from Fortunado’s back then and approach on foot from there.” Jaeden asked of Red before looking back at her and giving her a smirk. “By the way, my name is Jaeden. Human is a little to classified for my tastes, since I wouldn‘t want to be put in the same boat as some other humans out there.”
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By the time they had reached their destination, Jaeden slowly slid off of Fortunado‘s back and set him off to roam on his own again. More branches and leaves were snagged from the foliage as he passed by it, approaching the camp slowly in a crouched posture beside Red. The gather foliage was then stuffed along areas of his armor and clothing it would slide beneath, covering the parts of him that didn‘t blend in too well with his natural surroundings. Lower still he crouched, dropping to a knee as he observed the two hunters and their on goings for a moment, noting the crates they kicked and the noises that came from within them. His hand slowly reached up, rubbing his chin slightly before looking down to Red. “Okay, here‘s the plan.” Jaeden then said, speaking in a whisper, as he slipped his bow from his shoulder. “I‘ll move in about another ten yards, but I‘m going to do it at a real, real slow pace.”
Jaeden then motioned to towards the camp as he fought the urge to scrunch his face in pain, his free hand grasping at his stomach for a moment. “I want you to circle around to the other side and move in quietly and as unnoticed if you can. You‘ll likely be able to do so better in your animal form. I’ll give you about ten chimes to do so go ahead and take a wide birth to avoid detection when your circling around.” Jaeden explained as slight grunts paused his speech for a moment, sweat begging to form along his brow. Jaeden gave a slow exhale once again, pulling an arrow from his quiver. “I’ll fire on one of them first. Hopefully the shot will be lethal and you won’t have to worry about that one. When I do fire, though, that’s when I want you to jump the other one. He’ll look to where the shot was fired from and his back will be to you. He’ll most likely try to duck behind some sort of cover and look to fire his bow in return, so he’ll be less of a danger to you when you get in close. If you don’t think you can kill him right off, go for his primary arm first. Make sure he can wield his sword or fire his bow effectively. I’ll be approaching the camp myself when you’re doing this.”
Jaeden then nocked an arrow into his bow before wiping a layer of sweat from his brow. “Now, there could be a chance my first arrow won’t kill who I’m aiming for right off, so be weary of his movements.” Jaeden warned. “I’ll keep firing at him as I approach if that happens, but keep the one your going after between you and me, that way he’s shielding you from the arrows I fire.”
He then let a moment of a silence pass before offering another smile to Red, a look of confidence appearing on his face as he did so. “So, you have any questions or something you would like to say before we do this Red?” Jaeden then asked looking into Red’s eyes.