Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190126220742/@comment-17114085-20190503221450

Chief Bakel growled and picked up his cleaver. "Let's see if you're red underneath your skin as well."

He wasn't going to turn down a challenge, to do so was to shame himself and declare himself weak. A chief must not be weak.

Without another word he swung his cleaver at her from her left. He was wearing heavy armor, similar in appearance to that of Boruus, though his helmet didn't have horns and didn't have a mask.

Bodvar's Companions kept their torches on as they headed down the corridor. The enemy already knew they were here so trying to hide was pointless, besides they couldn't see in the dark.

Elisiv had her shield out and her axe at her side at the ready. Bodvar held his Battleaxe with both hands, with his sword on his hip as a back-up weapon.

They could faintly see the end of the mine shaft up ahead, as dim far away lights disclosed that it there was a room there. However, the room itself was a dark emptiness. Only when their torches baked the room in light did they notice the crates and barrels.

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The Stormhawks saw the lights coming closer and closer with each passing minute, until the torches were practically in the room.

It was hard to see as their eyes had, since they put out their own lights, began to adjust to the darkness. When the torches came into view it nearly blinded them.

Reyl's spell hit only hit one Orc. He was blasted back, his bodies burning with holy fire.

Jofrodr stabbed the wounded Orc, killing him. He then pushed the dead Orc aside to try to knock down another Orc.

He failed as the Orc side-stepped and then bashed Jof on his side, with a mace.

Randagulf waited for a perfect opening and then decapitated the Orc attacking Jofrodr.

There was only one Orc left and he turned to defend himself from the Companions. However, at that moment the bloodied man rose back up and hacked into the Orc's neck with his axe.

The Orc gargled and fell back with the axe still stuck in his neck.