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It was safe to say that Dor'gen had the element of surprise.
By the looks of it, the thugs who were hired to keep watch over the Storehouse did not anticipate any sort of trouble. After all, they were only charged with guarding a handful of crates; each of which were filled with seemingly average weapons. In the sordid city of Sunberth, acquiring a weapon was so easy that breaking into a Storehouse did not seem plausible...at least in their opinion. However, as the towering Akalak kicked open the Storehouse's door and filled the air with his terrifying roar, they soon discovered that their opinion was sadly mistaken. So loud was Dor'gen's roar, and so sudden was his arrival, that one of the five in their midst fell flat on his bottom. Utterly shaken, the man began to furiously back away whilst on the ground.
Then came the assistance from the shadows.
As the Akalak demanded the five's attention, the itsy-bitsy Spider crawled down from her perch. She, aided by the din of Dor'gen's voice, was able to put to a swift end one of the thugs before scampering off towards her target. The sickening crack of the poor sod's bones were drowned out by her comrade's battlecry; a fact that would afford her precious ticks to get to work undisturbed. This left a total of four men for the Akalak to deal with; and one of them was currently still on the floor. "I'll keep a close watch." came the energetic voice of Goa. That which he was referring to were the tell-tale signs of Overgiving...and the magick in question was known as the Flux. Only with such an art did Dor'gen think that they would be able to successfully fell a total of four sods.
There was a symphony of steel grinding against leather: for the thugs who were on their feet decided to face off against the Akalak. Rearing back, Dor'gen swept his sword in a wide, horizontal arc. It's path was such that it could address the three men which stood before him. Two backed away from the trajectory of the weapon whilst the thug adjacent to them attempted a parry. The clash resulted in a metallic "ding!" that echoed about the storehouse. Sliding his gaze to the left, the Akalak noted that one of the thugs was rearing back for a blow. Raising his shield, Dor'gen caught the blow and shoved back; ultimately sending the man staggering back a few paces. With his arm free, he then swung his shield to the right, attempting to clip the thug with whom he was clashed in the chin.
The man was quick enough to step out of the way as well, and Dor'gen retreated back a few paces. "Oi! Wut the 'oody ell yu 'ant? 'ookin' ta die?!" came the graveled tone of the Sunberthian before him. There was no response, but instead focus on the part of the Akalak. He set his mind to the task of borrowing might from his left leg; commencing the Flux by summoning the Djed located there. It pooled and concentrated at his command, ready to begin its journey upward. At the same time, a heat began to make its presence known on Dor'gen's forearm: the heat of Myri's Gnosis. Her blessing began to race through his veins, working to empower him with might and speed.
The distraction was holding. Saris had time, Dor'gen had their attention.
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By the looks of it, the thugs who were hired to keep watch over the Storehouse did not anticipate any sort of trouble. After all, they were only charged with guarding a handful of crates; each of which were filled with seemingly average weapons. In the sordid city of Sunberth, acquiring a weapon was so easy that breaking into a Storehouse did not seem plausible...at least in their opinion. However, as the towering Akalak kicked open the Storehouse's door and filled the air with his terrifying roar, they soon discovered that their opinion was sadly mistaken. So loud was Dor'gen's roar, and so sudden was his arrival, that one of the five in their midst fell flat on his bottom. Utterly shaken, the man began to furiously back away whilst on the ground.
Then came the assistance from the shadows.
As the Akalak demanded the five's attention, the itsy-bitsy Spider crawled down from her perch. She, aided by the din of Dor'gen's voice, was able to put to a swift end one of the thugs before scampering off towards her target. The sickening crack of the poor sod's bones were drowned out by her comrade's battlecry; a fact that would afford her precious ticks to get to work undisturbed. This left a total of four men for the Akalak to deal with; and one of them was currently still on the floor. "I'll keep a close watch." came the energetic voice of Goa. That which he was referring to were the tell-tale signs of Overgiving...and the magick in question was known as the Flux. Only with such an art did Dor'gen think that they would be able to successfully fell a total of four sods.
There was a symphony of steel grinding against leather: for the thugs who were on their feet decided to face off against the Akalak. Rearing back, Dor'gen swept his sword in a wide, horizontal arc. It's path was such that it could address the three men which stood before him. Two backed away from the trajectory of the weapon whilst the thug adjacent to them attempted a parry. The clash resulted in a metallic "ding!" that echoed about the storehouse. Sliding his gaze to the left, the Akalak noted that one of the thugs was rearing back for a blow. Raising his shield, Dor'gen caught the blow and shoved back; ultimately sending the man staggering back a few paces. With his arm free, he then swung his shield to the right, attempting to clip the thug with whom he was clashed in the chin.
The man was quick enough to step out of the way as well, and Dor'gen retreated back a few paces. "Oi! Wut the 'oody ell yu 'ant? 'ookin' ta die?!" came the graveled tone of the Sunberthian before him. There was no response, but instead focus on the part of the Akalak. He set his mind to the task of borrowing might from his left leg; commencing the Flux by summoning the Djed located there. It pooled and concentrated at his command, ready to begin its journey upward. At the same time, a heat began to make its presence known on Dor'gen's forearm: the heat of Myri's Gnosis. Her blessing began to race through his veins, working to empower him with might and speed.
The distraction was holding. Saris had time, Dor'gen had their attention.
Word Count578
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