Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20170525105952/@comment-25073873-20170615151408

Amaryllis laughed and decided to dive headfirst into battle. She really didn't care who she was fighting. Anyone who decided to engage her in combat was valid for death, and she didn't mind killing them just to sate her desire to fight. Wielding her sword with both hands, Amaryllis dashed forward, and a lone opponent she dashed through parted into half.

Amaryllis began to read the formations of the enemies, and she dropped to her knees as she turned and cut from her left to right in a diagonal, narrowly dodging under an axe as her blade cut huge gash through the one who attacked her, causing blood to spill over Amaryllis. Bringing herself up, Amaryllis pushed the body out of the way and blasted forward with a magicka burst, her sword pushed through an opponent before they could do anything.

Amaryllis turned and parried a sword that was brought downwards towards her head, sending her attacker off balance as she pointed at them and simply put a piercer through their head, killing them in one shot as she leaned forward, narrowly missing a horizontal slash for her waist with an axe. Amaryllis smirked and focused, as time slowed from her perspective. Kicking off with her left leg, she pivoted and pulled her sword in a wide arcing slash, chopping off the axe hand of her opponent.

With a squeeze, Amaryllis kicked the axe and it went spinning wildly, yet it lodged in the leg of an enemy as Amaryllis finished the maimed one with a punch to the solar plexus using magicka burst, sending him flying into another of Amaryllis' foes before she fired three piercers through both to kill them for good. Amaryllis dashed forward to finish the crippled enemy, as she pulled the axe from the man's leg with her hand, throwing it with such precision it chopped open another enemy's skull before he could use a bow to shoot her.

The blood and glory felt so good to Amaryllis, who throughly enjoyed simply fighting and killing, for whatever reason she had...