The kelvic quickly reduced the distance between the two of them, and he smiled weakly before addressing him, "Think they'd go for a parlay?" It was quite certain, then, that the kelvic was indeed approaching the Vantha. Eri did not know why, but for some reason that man seemed to have mistaken him for someone he knew. He merely shrugged, and the kelvic turned around to face the crowd. They got closer and he seemed to think that throwing gold would help. Well, it probably would, but that few pieces of currency would not. You'd need a trunk load of mizas for money throwing to have any noticeable effect, and Eri would honestly rather just cut a bloody swathe in his enemies ranks than throw money at them. Then again, his viewpoint was hardened by years of warfare and the vast amount of uncivilized and bloodthirsty criminals in Sunberth helped him to rationalize his decisions.
The kelvic eased into a stance that signified proper martial arts training, and that perked Eri's interest, for he was also a fellow practitioner of unarmed combat. He watched with appreciation how the man easily deflected blows and counter with swift attacks on his own, though the force in which he used to strike was very powerful. Suddenly, he leaped high above into the air, and instantly alarm bells rang as Eri felt the familiar tingling in his body. The man shifted into his lion form in mid-air, and be the time he landed, Eri was observing him now with his magical sight, concentrating on the lion's aura. The consumption of djed straining his eyes, he furrowed his brows as he studied the lion, and he found an unusual concentration of djed in parts of his body. As a flux user himself, he recognized the signs of djed stream redirection, and silently he acknowledged the man's similarities to him... and the danger of wielding such a power.
The other pirates were getting desperate, and those who were uninvolved already began to run away to the safety of their ships, while those who lost comrades in either the previous attack or the current one were besides themselves with rage, both terrified at facing such a opponent but also eager to avenge their fallen comrades. One of them had the bright idea that since Eri was only person the lion was not maiming, he might be the key to the whole episode, and the Vantha heard a man yell to whoever who could hear him over the ear splitting roar of the lion to capture the Vantha to hold him as hostage.
Eri sighed, unfocus his attention from the lion's aura, and he spun around, easing into a recognizable unarmed combat stance that spoke of influences from the Denvali style and of the dangerous and adaptable art of Sanctus Peccator. He knew that there would not be enough space to manoeuvre properly, and he muttered an incantation as his new opponents circled him.
"Ol' ye lights, focus now on my balance," he muttered, beginning the first phrase of the incantation that would help him to visualize an imagery that would effectively help him channel his djed streams upward to fortify his upper torso strength.
A privateer first approached, apparently aiming for a grapple so that the group could pile on him and incapacitate him, and he took advantage of the group's intent to not kill him, sidestepping slightly, and using his forearm to block another incoming punch. His augmented strength allowed him to respond quickly, and he unleashed several blindingly fast punches at the one who took a swing at him, the man's eyes rolling up and fainting even before his body hit the floor.
He spun around quickly, just in time to cross his arms in front of him to defend against an uppercut by the person he just sidestepped, and he backhanded the man. The pirate blocked that attack, but the force of the blow made him stumble backwards, and even Eri winced as the impact bruised his forearm for he was not wearing armour like the sailors here. He mentally noted not to go with any head-on collisions, and he ducked the next strike, quickly feinting right but going for the left, a powerful jab pushing the attacker backwards as he felt his fist connect with the person's gut with an "oof!".
He recovered his stance, ready to engage yet another attacker, when he felt an elbow drove itself into his cheek, smacking him to the side as he tumbled into a roll and recovering, managing not to look like an idiot crumpled on the floor and also distancing himself from that sneak attack. It did not make a difference really, for he was surrounded, and when he recovered, he barely dodged a kick when he saw another hook come from behind him. He ducked, turning to the side, and slamming both palms away from him, hitting the stomach of his two attacks and knocking the wind out of them.
He was beginning to tire from the constant exertion and continuous flux usage, and there was no end. More eager combatants swarmed around him, and anyone he knocked down simply took their time to recover before joining the fray again. He swore and wandered to no one in particular, "Why did a simple delivery amount to this? Why?", as he jumped forward, using the pirate's knee in front of him as a springboard to knee the man in the chin before spinning around in mid-air to catch another sailor with a kick. It was not difficult to miss, honestly, for at this proximity and with this number of people waiting to lay the hurt on him, he would probably hit anything if he closed his eyes and swung around blindly. The key now was to minimize damage to himself, and at the worst he had to draw his swords. He did not really want to resort to that, for things were still relatively tame - for Sunberth standards - and he did not want to regress into a blood bath. Furthermore, if it were a sword fight, the previous sneak attacks he suffered would not be simply destabilizing blows but actual stabs in his back that might kill him.
Suddenly, he heard yelling, and the circle around him began to withdraw, but still maintaining the perimeter to prevent his escape. He turned his gaze to the source of the yelling, and it seemed that the lion had someone pinned down, possibly holding him as a hostage. The people yelling were apparently comrades of the poor guy, and they did not want the situation to degenerate.
"Wait wait, don't touch any of them. That's our first mate over there," a ragged sailor hollered, his arms raised upwards in a gesture of peace. "Listen, kelvic, we have no ill-will towards you, and our buddy over there just loves to fight. Spare him, and our ship will leave you be. Sound's good?" He tried to placate the lion, his rugged voice lowering into what he thought was a soothing tone.
The ruckus died down again as the various groups of pirates considered what he said, before a few of them began to argue, especially those whose compatriots were victims of the mauling. The sailor who made the speech earlier began to yell again to gather their attentions, and his fellow ship-mates helped to make his voice heard.
"Look, turn back to your human form and release our first mate alright? Captain's not going to be too happy when his right hand man ain't returning in one piece. Why not talking about this like civilized men?"
Eri coughed, disguising his laughter into a sputter. Civilized men? What kind of civilized men made their living by plundering other, more civilized men? He supposed that these privateers were probably adaptable in their usage of the term, and he heartily agreed, for he was not exactly in an advantageous situation himself. Honestly, he just wanted to get the damn letter to Captain Dewarky and high-tail the hell out of here.
The others began to argue, their opinions clamouring to be heard in the rising sea of voices, and soon a huge broad-shouldered giant of a man harrumphed, slamming his club into a nearby barrel, splintering it and causing the fruits it held to tumble on the floor. The merchant who owned that barrel began to complain, but he was met with a glare from the huge man and he whimpered, silently picking up the fruits that were rolling on the floor.
"Captain Dewarky of The Floating Peace. We like peace plenty, don't we folks?" The man boomed, the nature of his voice already making it sound threatening. "Now you folks better let my lads have their way. First Mate Jiercate is a piss-poor fighter, but that doesn't make him a worse sailor in my books. He's my best navigator to date, and if anything happens to me I can't sail until I get a better one. And when I'm on land, I'll have to proceed with my business on land, starting with you folks. Anyone get my drift?" His deep voice announced his thinly-veiled threat, and behind him a more organized group of sailors wearing the same black and green vestments spread themselves out, identifying to all they were men from The Floating Peace.
Apparently the captain held some clout, for the rest of the crew began to grumble, though keeping their voices low to avoid offending the gigantic man. However the situation would proceed would entirely depend on the kelvic's reaction. Would the lion resume his human form and try to negotiate his way out of this mess? Or would he continue to fight on against overwhelming odds? Perhaps he may have another solution to get himself out of this.
Either way, Eri wished for him to reach a resolution quick to defuse this stand-off. It was somehow fortunate, and too bloody damn well convenient, for the target of his delivery to suddenly appear here.