Syveris tried to focus on the men in front of her. There was really no way she could fight both of them at the same time. So she had to move really quickly, if she wanted to have any chance, which was also a problem, since she wasn't that familiar with the Talon Sword yet. Maybe she should have trained a little more during the season.
The man with the sharp metal sprinted forward, approaching her, and Syveris moved out of the way, the point of the metal scratching her left arm, but not making any serious damage. This was the chance she needed, though, and she swung the sword, hitting the man's back and throwing him on the ground with the impact. He screamed, and she felt nauseous again, but there wasn't a lot of time to think, because in her movement she had turned her back to the other man. The Dek grabbed her hair, pulling her head back with force. Syveris screamed, more of surprise than pain.
She stopped moving when the Dek pressed the weapon he was holding, a wooden mace, on her back, and pulled her hair even more. She could feel the metal tip of the mace on her back, and it frightened her, specially because she hadn't noticed the mace was made of anything else other than wood. If she moved, the Dek could easily injure her. And the man knew that, because he was taking his time, pressing just a little before stopping and waiting, as if he was trying to frighten her. Well, it was working.
If she stayed still, he would end up killing her. And the last Dek she had thrown on the ground was getting up. Syveris held her breath, before taking the sword with both hands and spinning around. The Dek released her so he could get out of the way of her blade, but the mace tip managed to scratch her back. The Avora wanted to curse everything and everyone, knowing she would have a few more scratches and cuts before the day ended. But if she could get out of it alive, than it was enough.
Something that was getting more and more unlikely to happen. The Dek had released her, but the other had finally managed to get up, the cut in his back not deep enough to make him incapacitated in any way. Now there was a man on each side, and nowhere to run on the small tunnel.
The man with the sharp metal sprinted forward, approaching her, and Syveris moved out of the way, the point of the metal scratching her left arm, but not making any serious damage. This was the chance she needed, though, and she swung the sword, hitting the man's back and throwing him on the ground with the impact. He screamed, and she felt nauseous again, but there wasn't a lot of time to think, because in her movement she had turned her back to the other man. The Dek grabbed her hair, pulling her head back with force. Syveris screamed, more of surprise than pain.
She stopped moving when the Dek pressed the weapon he was holding, a wooden mace, on her back, and pulled her hair even more. She could feel the metal tip of the mace on her back, and it frightened her, specially because she hadn't noticed the mace was made of anything else other than wood. If she moved, the Dek could easily injure her. And the man knew that, because he was taking his time, pressing just a little before stopping and waiting, as if he was trying to frighten her. Well, it was working.
If she stayed still, he would end up killing her. And the last Dek she had thrown on the ground was getting up. Syveris held her breath, before taking the sword with both hands and spinning around. The Dek released her so he could get out of the way of her blade, but the mace tip managed to scratch her back. The Avora wanted to curse everything and everyone, knowing she would have a few more scratches and cuts before the day ended. But if she could get out of it alive, than it was enough.
Something that was getting more and more unlikely to happen. The Dek had released her, but the other had finally managed to get up, the cut in his back not deep enough to make him incapacitated in any way. Now there was a man on each side, and nowhere to run on the small tunnel.