Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170123160700/@comment-17114085-20170414103955

(If we need another thread, I will make one.

Daedra has told me that he is fine with what happened and I can control his characters.)

Wrath laughed loudly. "You are a fool if you think I need help to deal with worms such as yourself." He let Jaitis and Svenja keep attacking him. He charged his most powerful spell, a Firestorm.

"Shit, get back!" Ortis yelled.

Svenja heard him, but she was too close to get away quickly. So she thought of an alternative. She jumped into the hole that was meant to trap Wrath and grabbed onto the side by using her War-axe as a pick.

The Imperial then unleashed the swirling storm of flames that spread out from him and made a large vortex of fire.

Ortis was farther away so he managed to avoid the spell. ''Damn it...his offense works too well as a defense. We can't hurt him unless we want to get hurt outselves.''

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Kyrnil had managed to get out of the brunt of the explosion, but was still hit by the aftershock, which sent him flying back and into a pit of bones. He pushed himself up, but felt that his body was very hurt. He looked down and noticed that a large piece of bone had pierced him and was sticking out of his lower torso.

Once the explosion cleared, Greed and Glut noticed that Pan was gone.

The explosion had also been strong enough to unbind Pride and Pan and the Sin's soul was claimed by the Void.

Seeing the massive giant gone gave them cold feet.

Gluttony kicked Vashar, knocking him down. "Greed, we must go. This...this battle is lost."

Greed refused. "No, we can defeat them."

However that wasn't why the Khajiit wanted to leave. He was a son of Sanguiin so he could feel what Greed could not. He already knew what Greed just learned.

The Titan was still alive. Heavily damaged, but still alive. It was pushing itself up.

"Damn it all." Greed muttered. He knew that he wasn't strong enough to defeat the Titan, but neither were the three Half-Gods. Leaving them here to die was the best strategy. "Very well take us out of here."

Glut nodded and opened a portal to his home on Tamriel, in Elsweyr. He went through and Greed followed after right before it closed.

Vashar, a disoriented Marrhos and an injured Kyrnil were all that remained as the Titan was getting back up.