"Vargas has been gone a while." she said, a snide tone barely kept in check by the growing worry in her voice.
"Probably just needed to take a crap. You know, with all the stops we had to make, he ate enough to feed us for a couple days." A male voice sounded out, his filled with something bordering contempt.
"Quiet. I'm paying you by the day, what does it matter?" She retorted, her male companion grunting to affirm the truth in her statement. Gunto crouched just outside the light cast by their fire. In one hand he held the long, studded club that 'Vargas' had wielded. His other held the man's ruined head, gripping it from inside his open and lifeless mouth. "Paying them? It seems daddy's little girl wasn't kidnapped after all. Wonderful, just how I wanted to spend the next three days... force marching a spoiled bitch back to Zeltiva." Gunto thought, his face going slack with the information he had just gathered. Aside from that, he also knew that the girl might resist him. No typical girl either; she was a Reimancer. He could see her sitting on a stool aside the fire, filing her nails or something along those lines. The other man sat with his back against a tree, legs lazily sprawled in front of him. A crossbow sat directly to his right, and beside it a thick woodsman's axe. So much for an easy touch and go.
"Oh hey, Vargas! Did you have to use a pine cone!? Ha!" the other man yelled out as he heard footsteps approaching. His eyes caught something sailing through the air, thudding onto the ground and rolling to a stop just in front of his feet. A severed heard, the skull crushed and it's contents emptied. Just behind it the man's club fell to the ground, and the two at the campsite exploded into a barrage of confused and terrified screams. Gunto added to the chaos, unleashing a full on Myrian warcry. His voice boomed in their ears, and the terror of the moment took full hold of their bodies as the Myrian's visage came into view. A face white as death, forming a skull. Bones formed into piercings, and eloborate tattoos filling every instance of visible skin they could see. If anything, Gunto was good at first impressions.
So good, in fact, that he avoided a lot of difficult fights when his opponents simply ran away. Not exactly in the true spirit of the Myrians, but Gunto didn't like fighting when the odds were stacked against him. Unfortunately, this day would not turn out that way. The man by the tree centered himself quickly, snatching the crossbow from the ground and firing it at Gunto in rapid succession. Gunto's eyes widened as he felt the thud and impact of his body, his heart skipping a beat as he looked at the left side of his chest. There the bolt was, lodged decently in the thick leather armor on his shoulder. He felt the tip of the bolt biting into the muscled exterior of his body, but that was far preferable to having been shot elsewhere.
"Of all the places to shoot him! Idiot!" the woman screamed, falling backwards on her stool and crawling backwards away from the Myrian. Her male guardian was on his feet and approaching Gunto, the axe in hand. Gunto's left and right hand both went for his blades, pulling the kukris free from his shoulder mounted sheath and lower back respectively. His opponent stumbled a bit upon witnessing the orange glow of his curved steel blades, undoubtedly having second thoughts about his attack. Gunto gave no chance for him to reconsider, lunging forward as his arms shot out to the sides. He swung both of his blades inward, as if he were going to decapitate the lone guardian his mark possessed. The steel vibration of his blades impacting the head of the axe shook his arms to the core; apparently his initial opponent wasn't so unskilled. He had to have a far amount of experience fighting with an axe to have managed that!
Gunto withdrew his blades, crouching his body and lashing out at the man's legs with his left hand blade, severing naught but air as the meaty target maneuvered itself out of harm's way. Gunto caught an overhead strike with his blade, nestling the point where his blade began to curve against the wooden shaft just below the threatening head of the axe. They were deadlocked for a moment.
"Bastard! Bastard!" The man screamed, undoubtedly a bit perterbed that his companion's severed head had just been tossed into his lap. Gunto clenched his teeth, baring them and showcasing the dried blood that spattered his lower jaw as they struggled to overpower one another. Yet this man was short sighted in his rage, and Gunto was quickly positioning his left blade...
"Marco, move!" the woman screamed, and her charge seemed to snap out of his fury induced daze just in time to push himself backwards and away from a potentially fatal thrust from Gunto's other kukri. Gunto stepped back, giving himself some space to observe the two. The male was positioning himself directly in his path to the woman, who had regained her footing. She was a delicate thing, clad in black traveling clothes and exquisite jewelry. Her focused gaze caused Gunto to briefly reconsider his assault; he could feel something in the air that had not been there only seconds ago. The dancing light of the fire had drowned out the moon, reducing details to an orange haze. Yet he could see that something was dripping from her body to the ground; a mostly translucent liquid. It was as water, permeating the ground beneath her. Reimancer. Shyke.
That notion struck him just as the earth began to shift and quiver around her, a sudden explosion of force cutting a fissure into the ground that snaked from her feet and zig zagged towards Gunto at frightening speed. Gunto only managed to throw his body to the side as the ground exploded in front of him, sending razor sharp shrapnel fashioned from djed into the space her formerly occupied. He did not escaped unharmed however, as the speed of her attack had only allowed the vital parts of his body to escape. His right shin had two chunks of stone embedded in it, piercing the thick leather wrappings that covered it as well as his boot. Such force...
Gunto limped to his feet, readying his blades. Her companion seemed unnerved by her attack, probably having never experienced Reimancy. Gunto had, but only once. It was not something he cared to have ever seen again, especially directed against him.
"Kill him, Marco! He's wounded!" A shrill scream commanded, and Marco obeyed. He charged towards Gunto, lifting his axe far above his head. |