Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20180814215034/@comment-17114085-20181004223023

(No he wasn't, but I like to stay consistent with the timeline of a battle.

I didn't mean edit your penultimate post to retroactively summon the Lurker...*sigh*...whatever, let's just keep going.)

The female vampire turned into bats quickly after the Lurker chucked her and then reformed on the ground as if nothing happened. She was about to strike at the Daedra when Carden's curse came into effect.

There were many vampires around the western perimeter, but Carden's curse only affected about half of them. Still, it was enough to even the fight despite the superior strength of the vampire forces.

The female Knight held out her left hand, which glowed with purple magic, and thrust it up into the air to cast the spell.

The dead Mistwalker rose up beside Carden as a thrall.

"You'd dare strike down a Daughter of Coldharbor! I will make you pay dearly for such a transgression!" One of the remaining knights yelled at Kyrnil.

"Is that what you call yourselves?" Kyrnil mused, but ignored her bombastic threat. He was too focused on the fight to exchange taunts with the Daughter.

The Nord retreated his axe then swung it horizontally at the Daughter that had protected her kin.

She tried to avoid the hit, but the axe caught her right arm and left a gash that drew blood and ripped through her armor. She was slowed from Carden's curse, making her unable to fully escape the attack.

Still, she lunged at Kyrnil in retaliation, stabbing at his chest. Her greatsword ripped through the plate and stabbed through his flesh.

"Gahh!" He grunted. The Kyneson saw past her that the two other Daughters were coming his way, cutting past some Companions that had tried to help him.

He grabbed her greatsword with his left arm and then channeled what magicka he had into a Lightning Bolt spell, using his Conductor power to extend it through her sword and into her hands.

The vampire screamed and let go on the sword, stumbling back as the spell fried her hands.