Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25038310-20160303163426/@comment-25038310-20160321123008

Emperor Maximus wrote: (So would it be easiest if I said that Glorfindel went off with Fyr? That way I won't have to react to an obviously complicated situation I wasn't a part of, and there will be more people present for that encounter.)

((You can choose.))

Slade being blind made his way to an area of noise and began to break the limbs of the undead as they reached through the window. In hopes to cause a blockade of Undead at the window. To many stuck in the window would stop others from coming through.

The peasants barely seemed to notice the pain induced from the breaking of their limbs, and instead started using their teeth and their head in a futile attempt to lift themselves through the window, while constantly groaning and roaring with anger.

Left with not much else to do, Fyr began to fire on the undead. He was still shouting at the creatures, too.

He could easily outrun these peasants, or so he hoped.

A large number of peasantry at the houses seemed to turn away from the house and focus their attention on Fyr. A few of the peasants, wielding makeshift weapons and farming tools such as scythes pointed with their charred fingers and torches at the Undead and roared, as they slowly lumbered towards him.

Individually, these peasants posed little to no threat, but in a group such as these they could easily overwhelm small numbers of people. They were slow and sluggish, clumsy and some were blind or deaf due to their injuries. There was some sort of hive mob mentality present, as if they shared one mind and mimicked the actions of their allies.