When Markus returned Rhuryc was gone. Not entirely. He just moved. Closer. When the ruckus started and the bandits broke their revelry Rhuryc took the advantage gained by his wily friend and shifted out from behind his tree, body low as he trounced through the flora and assumed a new spot closer to the fire. Fortunately, they all charged. With their own noise hiding his suitably lacking experience in remaining hidden, the man was able to get behind the egressing group, his body kept out of sight while they chased their mysterious bowman. The second arrow scattered past his head and beyond his vision. Grumbling, Rhuryc kept himself down, patient, out of sight. When they shifted their focus he swept about with their movements, sword and shield held aloft and ready. As much as could be expected. Whenever he moved his left arm jolts of pain seared up his shoulder, wracking at the back of his mind. Ignore it. Right.
He made no sound as he charged. From behind, the first man never had a chance. Rhuryc slid in at the man's back and thrust his sword down at his spine, the blade piercing skin and grating off of bone that rendered his target dead in an instant. He hit the ground with a sickening thud. Only two remaining, they both turned at the advent of their new aggressor. Rhuryc gave them little opportunity for assessment. A step brought him forward, his shield tossed out in a swing about his body in a wild, imprecise flail that sent the metal slab into an awaiting blade. His own weapon followed. Scything through the air, the sword left a ringing trail in its wake. Steel clashed against steel. Both bandits made a flurry of defending themselves, dancing about the hailstorm of attacks with a wild adaptation that served to stay their execution. No matter the pain, Rhuryc kept on.
A thrust sent his body reeling forward. He lifted a leg and charged the man at his side, one torso colliding into the other with little respect for distance. His first opponent disoriented, Rhuryc turned his attention to the remaining prospect. They met in a wild display. The shield came about again. Ducking, the bandit avoided its collision only to find the steel that followed. Blade ripped flesh. A flash of red colored the young man's face and he whipped around, squaring up with last, stumbling, victim. There was an attack somewhere in there. The bandit flashed. He flailed like a wounded, desperate animal, a man fighting for the very air that he breathed. His sword bounced off of Rhuryc's shield. Another step brought the man closer and the blade of Naravane took one more lift. Rhuryc grunted and held the dying bandit for a moment longer than he intended, watching as the lights vanished from those deep, begging eyes. He turned. Beyond them, just off the edge of the camp, there was business yet to be taken care of.
Strangely, the encounter had taken less than a chime or so. How strange it was that timed seemed to slow during those intense moments. "He's yours to deal with." Rhuryc said, his arm slumping at his side as he turned to eye his companion.