He glanced behind himself and saw only two where once there were three. Had the stranger stopped the third? Or had his blow to the genitals done him in? Either way, Kenneric was happy the thug was gone. Two to one was still long odds for him. Ken was, to say the least, without experience in combat. But he wasn’t without his own abilities.
Kenneric took a knee, letting the small stones of the street bite into his kneecap. He held gaze transfixed onto the ground in front of him as his enemies approached. Hopeful the man who had dispatched the other would come to his rescue. Rescue was not, however, something he ever depended on.
He concentrated his djed, pinpointing the focus on the ground in front of him. The men were closing the distance fast. Kenneric poured his djed into the point on the ground, clearing his mind of all else in a practiced way. Voiding used to be harder, but now since simple voids were becoming easier by the week.
The inky blackness only the void could provide opened up in that mundane Sunberthian street. It always brought an eerie fear to Kenneric’s heart. Such darkness had, since he was a young boy, meant company for him. The shadows were always talking, mostly nonsense or riddles, but they would speak if spoken to. This was a total lack of anything. It was… unnerving.
He managed to create a plate sized portal on the ground in front of him before the front man was able to kick him in the face. The kick broke the skin of his cheek and sent him sprawling once more. A scream broke the air and Kenneric looked back to see the assailant sprawled across the street as well, his foot gone.
The bloody stump shot black blood across the tan and brown dirt, staining it crimson. The sharp tang of iron filled the air. Kenneric quickly moved so as not to get blood on his fine clothes. He stood and glanced back up the street to see what was going on. His head was spinning and sharp bursts of pain ceaselessly ravaged his face where he was kicked. The man gingerly touched the gash.