If all battles were thought of as a game, then this would be akin to the moment of rolling the dice of fate and seeing what side it landed on. It was a marking of success, a calculation of points, moments and opportunities all being added together to result in the conclusion. The question was however, as the metaphorical die was rolled, was it enough? As Zandelia moved, Fallon followed suit, kukri drawn from its sheath, a testing flick within her grasp as she shifted. Her free hand came out, clawed and ready to grasp as Zandelia was upon the further. Barely a gasp of a gurgle as she stabbed into him.
Fingers grasped around fabric, a pull forward with her left before she brought her head crunching down upon him. He staggered, stunned and still looking to grasp upon his blade as she brought the kukri hacking into him. Shoulder into the neck, she pulled it back once more as it gave a hissing crack and a crunch. It ripped, a push to the side as the dead weight fell and the body twitched within its death throes. She gave a place upon the back door, a small pressing of a nudge as her ears prickled and listened. Beyond she could hear the shouting of Markus, the clatter of steel as he tried to make himself known to the leader. Her head gave a cock to the inside gaze peering inwards to the scene. To the right of the door was a stack of crating that could be ducked behind, the other side she spied the pens of the slaves as they were ushered in. He had yet to notice them by the looks of things and so it was with a nudge of the door she opened it enough for them to slip inside and duck behind the crating.
Clambering down, her eyes gave a peer from beneath her hood, a blink as the shapes moved and the larger doors were swung open. It was there that she could see the pacing of Markus, prowling almost as he gave his points and pressed his intentions. It was barely that she breathed a whisper to Zandelia, "What now? They seem distracted by him." She peeled back, a glance down to the kukri and then the clenched knuckles, "Sneak up behind and grab? Or..." A soft clearing of the throat, she sheathed the blade away and gave a nudging hint to her magic, "Could use that. But... witnesses." There was the order to attack, and with it Fallon gave a curse. There was no time for making decisions, at least none that could be clear cut and defined. She gave a point of the finger, her thoughts barely ripping out, "Loop round the right edge, then we'll pincer in. I'll try and take out the one with the cutlass. Make it quick and quiet."
She shifted, form low and slinking as she treaded. She met the left wall, a crouching as she stuck into the shadows. The smallest of clinks as she met the kukri hilt once more, the slow and gentle pulling as the blooded blade was released from its bindings. His back was to her for the moment, the firm grasping of one of the slaves making her innards boil. Teeth gave a flash, another duck down as she pulled back. Leathers creaked, the quivering noise of fear as the guards continued to move outwards to the knight and the combat. Freedom would come soon, but the costs with it was the question. Barely a growl rumbled from her throat, a quick pace across to the cutlass wielder, fingers bared as she reminded herself of the seasons ago. Solo fighting, using what was to her name, another life it seemed.
Fingers clapped over his mouth, the initial momentary struggle as she looped the blade round. It struck, not a moment of hesitation as she primed her mind only to one thing - killing. A necessary evil to bring them a step closer. Her back foot gave a stagger, the slow gentle easing as she gingerly took the cutlass before it slipped and lowered both to the ground. Her finger raised to her lips, the cage door still ajar as she looked in to the hungry and startled faces within, before she simply hushed them with a whisper, "Not a sound."
It was with a point that she gestured to the back door, unguarded and absent before she made a move once more - her target sited, it now moved once more. Kukri returned, a grasp upon the tulwar hilts as she prowled in. A flicker of a glance to where Zandelia should be, the final glance before the closing in of the 'kill'. Just had to hope it was enough.
Fingers grasped around fabric, a pull forward with her left before she brought her head crunching down upon him. He staggered, stunned and still looking to grasp upon his blade as she brought the kukri hacking into him. Shoulder into the neck, she pulled it back once more as it gave a hissing crack and a crunch. It ripped, a push to the side as the dead weight fell and the body twitched within its death throes. She gave a place upon the back door, a small pressing of a nudge as her ears prickled and listened. Beyond she could hear the shouting of Markus, the clatter of steel as he tried to make himself known to the leader. Her head gave a cock to the inside gaze peering inwards to the scene. To the right of the door was a stack of crating that could be ducked behind, the other side she spied the pens of the slaves as they were ushered in. He had yet to notice them by the looks of things and so it was with a nudge of the door she opened it enough for them to slip inside and duck behind the crating.
Clambering down, her eyes gave a peer from beneath her hood, a blink as the shapes moved and the larger doors were swung open. It was there that she could see the pacing of Markus, prowling almost as he gave his points and pressed his intentions. It was barely that she breathed a whisper to Zandelia, "What now? They seem distracted by him." She peeled back, a glance down to the kukri and then the clenched knuckles, "Sneak up behind and grab? Or..." A soft clearing of the throat, she sheathed the blade away and gave a nudging hint to her magic, "Could use that. But... witnesses." There was the order to attack, and with it Fallon gave a curse. There was no time for making decisions, at least none that could be clear cut and defined. She gave a point of the finger, her thoughts barely ripping out, "Loop round the right edge, then we'll pincer in. I'll try and take out the one with the cutlass. Make it quick and quiet."
She shifted, form low and slinking as she treaded. She met the left wall, a crouching as she stuck into the shadows. The smallest of clinks as she met the kukri hilt once more, the slow and gentle pulling as the blooded blade was released from its bindings. His back was to her for the moment, the firm grasping of one of the slaves making her innards boil. Teeth gave a flash, another duck down as she pulled back. Leathers creaked, the quivering noise of fear as the guards continued to move outwards to the knight and the combat. Freedom would come soon, but the costs with it was the question. Barely a growl rumbled from her throat, a quick pace across to the cutlass wielder, fingers bared as she reminded herself of the seasons ago. Solo fighting, using what was to her name, another life it seemed.
Fingers clapped over his mouth, the initial momentary struggle as she looped the blade round. It struck, not a moment of hesitation as she primed her mind only to one thing - killing. A necessary evil to bring them a step closer. Her back foot gave a stagger, the slow gentle easing as she gingerly took the cutlass before it slipped and lowered both to the ground. Her finger raised to her lips, the cage door still ajar as she looked in to the hungry and startled faces within, before she simply hushed them with a whisper, "Not a sound."
It was with a point that she gestured to the back door, unguarded and absent before she made a move once more - her target sited, it now moved once more. Kukri returned, a grasp upon the tulwar hilts as she prowled in. A flicker of a glance to where Zandelia should be, the final glance before the closing in of the 'kill'. Just had to hope it was enough.