Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20161225200655/@comment-5583506-20170807003459

From both sides the Beasts were engaged. Beast Slayers and Outsiders alike would fight them. The Beast Slayers would utilize their tools to soar amongs the creatures, attack them from above, whereas the Outsiders would ride around to encircle them, nocking arrows and throwing spears in the giants' directions, aiming for their heads. When encountered by such a force, no matter their size, from both ways, there was little the big monsters could do but to lie down and die. They had only managed to reach halfway up the snowy steps that led to Fort Slayer, yet it had still been close enough.

Ran'Jinro could hardly believe it himself. He felt it as if an eternity had passed from the moment he was ensured of their inevitable destruction to the moment he gazed out upon the snowy plains, watching hundreds upon hundreds of fast-decaying animals of gigantic proportions litter the snow covered landscapes. A few stragglers were still trying to make for the Throat of the World, but without the main bulk of their herd, they easily fell victim to the Beast Slayers and the Outsiders.

They were victorious.

There was silence. Such a silence had Ran'Jinro never known. He was drenched in blood and the stench from the Beasts was almost unbearable. But they were alive and everything was quiet. Only the cold winds sweeping over the mountain's side could be heard whispering as it threw up some snow every now and then.

He then raised his sword over the masses below and shouted in triumph. They all followed suit and he reckoned that they all felt the same relief that he did. They had been sure of their demise, yet the tide had turned and now they were all cheering for their survival. It was nothing short of a miracle.

"Huh, what's this?" Swift asked in confusion, still deaf on both ears, as he crawled his way up from the oozing wound of a Bear Beast, covered in all sorts of bodily fluids. He gazed out with an expression of surprise upon the massive army below the mountain.

"Looks like whatever prayer your prayed to the Gods came to reality", Beatrix replied and pulled the Argonian onto his feet.

"Huh?"

"Nevermind, I'll tell you later."

"Came to save me again, huh?" Myrdana smiled as Mongo came to her rescue.

Another volley fired towards the emerging Beasts, keeping them at a distance.