Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150628202441/@comment-24736819-20150703180832

"Well, apparentely you are such low garbage that you have no use for me other than your blood... So die.", Lisbeth smiled as she smoothily dodged the spell, ending up behind the Silver Bear.

She thrusted her fingers into his back and grabbed the man's spine, pulling it out as her transformation took over.

(Alright, now that he's dead I won't need to keep her there anylonger.)

Borgus heard everything and he smiled when the sound of a spine cracking reached his ears. He told her that the Vampire Lord knew nothing and that he was probably kept in the dark on purpose, because whoever his Master was, he didn't trusted him. Lisbeth indeed had ways of making any man talk, but it was impossible to talk about something one wouldn’t know.

"My Lady, I hate to say 'I told you so'...", the moustached breton said.

"Then don't, just take the ashes to my room...Our Queen will certainly appreciate it.", Lisbeth was sucking the blood from her hands, "And be quick about it, I intend to go as soon as the moon rise."

"Very well, Lady Lis, it will be done.", Borgus lowered his head.

(Harry, are you going to reply about the ships attacking?)

By that time, the Red Company managed to get rid of the archers and to walk into the battleground of both Rob's men and Adamantine Order's knights.

Farraud saw Rob dueling one that seemed to be the Commander of that platoon and he also saw one of Rob's vassals giving his own life to save the King, which wouldn’t matter if someone else stepped in also...so the redguard ran to the man's aid.

He swung his Wakizashi against the agressor.