"War - An act of violence whose object is to constrain the enemy, to accomplish our will. "
The green eyed man watched them closely, still sending carefully concealed signals to the wait staff. The exit, which they neared, got conveniently blocked by a patron who startled a scuffle with a guard and was then subsequently being searched. Other guards were moving to assist him, though they weren't wearing the uniforms of the wait staff and the ominous veils. Murdoch and Leo had four of the shrouded servers in their near vicinity, and a whole host of people that were looking happier than they should be. The people, also moving towards the exit despite the auction about to start, were smiling - innocent of all but the debauchery and purchase of chemicals that may or may not do them lasting harm.
The servant, who was indeed standing almost directly in front of Leo about ten paces away, looked started at the sudden onslaught. She took the fireball full in the upper chest, and because of the gauzy uniform she wore, the whole of her ignited in flames. Her scream filled the room as her hair started to burn and flesh began to melt off her body ignited by the flammable material draped about her. Writhing, she did not immediately fall to the floor to drop and roll. Instead, she turned a circle in panic as more of her clothing caught fire and several people standing nearer to her.
Panic broke out.
Fire was a serious thing in the close confines of Syliras, even in the external courtyard buildings made of stone. Furniture could burn, so too could drapes and tapestries. People could burn. And everyone knew it. Feet pounded towards the exit (of which there was only one of course), crowding and shoving and angry yells erupted as Chaos ripped through the area.
The green-eyed man smiled.
A sharp sting penetrated Leo's neck as a dart broke the skin and buried itself deeply into the tissue below his ear. It wasn't a large dart, but then again it didn't need to be. The room immediately began to swim before his eyes. His knees felt weak and the crowd just seemed to be able to move him as if he were a rag doll. Wait staff laid hands on him, yanking him out of the crowd, and off to the side even as his mouth grew thick as if filled with cotton and his legs gave out completely.
He lay on the floor feeling like he was about to fall from it and slap the ceiling incredibly hard. Chemicals. Probably not Enliven, filled his bloodstream. He could dislodge the dart if he tried, but it had already done its job. His mind was numb, too think to think, and he was helpless to cast.
Murdoch, on the other hand, saw the whole thing set up nicely. He was in the perfect position to see the green-eyed man give the signal. He realized, from experience, that the woman knew she was bait and that she was going to possibly die. The others were prepared for her sacrifice because they didn't even move a muscle to help her. Their focus was on Leo and taking him down. It was calculated, as if planned, strategic and smart. There was an overlay to their actions, as if his vision was somehow augmented, and he saw the group for who they were 'together' even though some of them were not dressed in uniforms but rather in plain clothing. The whole setup, all of it, reeked of a trap... of carefully laid bait. Even as Leo was darted and dragged to the side, Murdoch was caught on the flow of the crowd - a crush to exit and get out.
And because the woman was burning, the whole of the building was filling with smoke.
There was a burning in his lungs from the smoke and it felt unhealthy to say the least. It was clouding his mind, making his thinking rather 'thick'. If he didn't act fast, the current the crowd was producing consisting of moving bodies would have him swept up and out of the building with no chance of getting back in and getting to Leo - if thats what he wanted.
He'd have to act quick, for it was obvious Leo Varniak was down. |