Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170908205632/@comment-17114085-20171008130317

(Fair point)

When he was brought out of the physical world by a Reachmen Briarheart, he began to feel a strong headache, akin to the one he felt when the sky went bright again. "Ugh..." He muttered, his vision blurry as he looked ahead at the Briarheart. He blinked and noticed the Reachmen wearing the colors of the Colovian Order. His mind connected the dots and the illusion was broken.

He saw Tyrennis ahead of him and the Colovian Knights in the physical world before him, standing below the stormclouds that gathered and sparked outside.

"What?! No...this was all a trick." Kyrnil muttered.

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Tyrennis could feel a similar headache as his mind adjusted out of the illusion created by the Dreamweaver.

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In the physical world, small lightning bolts rained down from the large stormclouds, hitting the Colovian Knights from above. Only the Chaplains would be able to block the attacks.

Though the main attack was still charging.

The Knights wouldn't be able to flee the area of effect, due to the Reachmen army having surrounded them. They hadn't been able to attack thanks to the Spearhead formation, but they were keeping the Knights in place.

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Kyrnil turned to his Companions and called to them.

The Companions were drawn to the sight of the intangible Kyrnil.

"This is an illusion! A trick by the enemy! These are not Reachmen!!!" He shouted in a booming voice at his subordinates.

Kyrnil ran past Tyrennis and into the Colovian ranks, but he was intangible and could not effect the physical world, he wouldn't be able to deflect the massive lightning bolt that was about to come down and decimate the Imperials.

The Companions saw the weird behaviour from their leader and their head began to grow fuzzy. Some of them noticed that the dead Reachmen killed by Kyrnil's lightning were not Reachmen, but Colovians and realized what Kyrnil had been trying to say. However, none of the Nords rushed in to help the Colovians for they too would've been consumed by the lightning. They did, however let the Colovians that might try to run to go past them.

Though it was too late for the majority of the Imperials, the massive lightning bolt would consume the entire area was about the burst out and they wouldn't have time to get out of its range of effect.

One lone Companion had rushed in after Kyrnil, however, and stood with him at the center of the storm. What Kyrnil had been trying to do, but couldn't because of the fact that he was still intangible, this Companion did. He lifted his longsword to the sky and when the massive lightning bolt came down, it was drawn to the sword like a lightning rod.

The lone Companion took the attack, the lightning going into the weapon and into the Nord. It travelled through him and began to disperse in the ground, where it did much less damage to the Imperials. That wasn't all, however, as the lone Companion used his left arm to point right at Tyrennis' direction, the direction of the Reachmen camp, and let out a portion of Kyrnil's attack into the enemy barricade and archer units, doing severe damage to them.