Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5518614-20150701044851/@comment-5518614-20150703050159

Alador1666 wrote:

A loud noise followed, as multiple swords were cast in the air. The sheer noise and suddenness of the attack was.. shocking. Before the drunks and thieves and beggars could flee, all of the swords shot out at once, as they suffered the same fate as the one who had done so before.

A patch of crows ascended from the outskirts of the forest and flew over the city, startled by something that had happened. As the last criminal slumped, headless, to the floor, the people who had abandoned the streets when the motley bunch of crooks had arrived peered out of ajar doors and windows, looking on at the blood bath with a mix of shock, and emptiness. Such violence was a familiar sight to those who lived on the outskirts of Dexiran, and the ending of the war had made it worse. Although from a nation-wide stand point these where to be the glory days of the new Kingdoms, the unrest caused by such a drastic change lead to the increase of 'opportunists' everywhere, profiting from the decreased security and merriment that the end of such a bloody war brought.

These thugs were obviously not expecting to see those of great prowess back on the street already, and certainly not one of the calibre (oops, that’s lore-breaking! guns don't exist!) of a knight. One who observed such a battle would assume that the criminals obviously thought that all that stood in their way was a pretender, simply employed to scare the murderous scum off, leading to such a folly of an attack.

(Ok, this was pretty much me justifying how easy that fight was, but you were not in the wrong in any way!)