Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190505142549/@comment-17114085-20190619141853

Tannr followed after Reyl, as she was his master after all.

Once Reyl was safely through the tunnel, Jofrodr stopped casting the spell. "It's up to you guys now." He muttered.

The tunnel collapsed. A pile of rocks blocking the corridor behind the Companions.

Jofrodr was trapped in the other side of the debris, as were a few of the Companions that hadn't made it through. Some were dead, but others were just knocked out from falling debris. He did his best to drag them to safety.

(Lamush is like 20 centimeters taller than most Orcs, since their average height is 1,8m. Btw, Tiskr may have been the first into the previous room, but he wasn't the first through the tunnel.)

Lamush was a head taller than most of the other Orcs. With her distinctive red skin, she stood out considerably among Boruus and his men.

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Relan was lucky that the running through the tunnel didn't reopen his wound, as Reeth had just patched him up and not healed him. Running and moving too much was dangerous for him

Reeth's lightning was unlikely to bring down the ceiling. At most he might be able to destroy a few stalactites that hung from the cavernous room. He could risk it, the humans were all bundled together in one corner of the room, while the Orcs were much more spread out.

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The chamber was lit by numerous torches around the room. Kal could try to put a few out to allow her to sneak past. However, doing so might make it harder for everyone else to be able to see. Which would hinder the humans as much as the orcs.

She could also user her power to turn invisible once a day to easily sneak past the Orcs.

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Reyl was safely behind the shieldwall and could see that some of the Companions were bruised up from their previous battle in the last room.

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Boruus attacked the human's front line. He swung his battleaxe right at Elisiv, but she easily blocked his swing with her shield.

Randagulf tried to attack the Orc champion, but Boruus blocked his axe swing. The Harbinger cringed as he felt a jolt of pain up his leg from his wound.