"That boy is... something." Mendras uttered in awe after watching Naros escape being crushed by the pile of haedians. He was ushering Ethel along, trying to find somewhere safe in this chaotic ring, though that was looking less and less likely the further they moved into the mess. He hoped he could at least count on a few of them taking themselves out after that dog pile Naros was somehow responsible for.
There was a muffled shout from Ethel, who was carrying both of their golden stones. A haedian rose up in front of them, wings flared. Mendras hopped over Ethel's head and threw himself at the haedian. The two tumbled to the ground.
"Ethel, go! I'll be behind you!" Mendras shouted.
He watched her hesitate, then drop their load and run back to help him. Three haedians swooped in and scrambled for the unguarded rocks.
With two against one and no rocks to fight for, the haedian hissed and ran off. Mendras pressed himself against Ethel's side, preparing to defend her against any other attackers.
"You should have ran! Now we have to start from scratch." He said.
"I would have been tackled. They have no mercy for the crippled. Besides, you wouldn't leave me even if I ordered you to." She shrugged and stuck her tongue out at him.
"Well we should find somewhere to defend ourselves then," Mendras said, then began herding her off somewhere to the edge of the arena.
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"That boy is... something." Mendras uttered in awe after watching Naros escape being crushed by the pile of haedians. He was ushering Ethel along, trying to find somewhere safe in this chaotic ring, though that was looking less and less likely the further they moved into the mess. He hoped he could at least count on a few of them taking themselves out after that dog pile Naros was somehow responsible for. There was a muffled shout from Ethel, who was carrying both of their golden stones. A haedian rose up in front of them, wings flared. Mendras hopped over Ethel's head and threw himself at the haedian. The two tumbled to the ground. "Ethel, go! I'll be behind you!" Mendras shouted. He watched her hesitate, then drop their load and run back to help him. Three haedians swooped in and scrambled for the unguarded rocks. With two against one and no rocks to fight for, the haedian hissed and ran off. Mendras pressed himself against Ethel's side, preparing to defend her against any other attackers. "You should have ran! Now we have to start from scratch." He said. "I would have been tackled. They have no mercy for the crippled. Besides, you wouldn't leave me even if I ordered you to." She shrugged and stuck her tongue out at him. "Well we should find somewhere to defend ourselves then," Mendras said, then began herding her off somewhere to the edge of the arena.
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