Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190505142549/@comment-17114085-20190623201915

Kal ran the archer through with her weapons, pushing him back against the rocky wall. However, she failed to hit any fatal spots. Her invisibility was broken the moment she attacked.

The Orc was seriously injured, but still alive. During her attack he had lost his bow, but a scream from him alerted the other archers.

They saw that Kal had attacked their tribesman and aimed their bows at her, though they didn't initially shoot for fear of hitting their fellow archer.

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Lamush just barely managed to parry the Harbinger's strike.

Randagulf was caught by her sudden combustion, but he was a rather rugged individual that had become more tolerant to pain than the average person. Nonetheless, he was left with 1st and 2nd degree burns across much of his body and his fur cloak was ablaze

Lamush's Oshcrun Standard had lit on fire and injured every Companion and Orc within an 2 meter radius of her. Her power had the adverse effect of burning another 3 humans as well as a half-dozen Orcs that had been beside and behind her.

He instinctively tried to retreat from the red orc, to get away from the source of the flames.

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Boruus turned around when he felt the heat warming his back, just enough to see Lamush combust with her power. The sight of some of his bretheren in flames angered him greatly. It also distracted him enough that he couldn't make it to the Dremora Lord yet.

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The Dremora's trust was well placed, as the Iron blade was unable to find a way through his armor.

The Daedra's greatsword pierced through the Orc's guts right above the hits and caused massive internal bleeding. The fire enchantment also burned the Orc, causing pain and extra damage.

While it wasn't a fatal blow, it might as well have been. The Dremora's opponent laid dying on the floor, he wouldn't last more than a few seconds.

(Reeth and Tiskr not going to help?)

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Lamush's Standard had caused the Orcs to break from their organized attack in order to put some distance between them and escape her flames.

This gave the Companion shieldwall some breathing room and even allowed them to get in a few hits while the Orcs were chaotically retreating, killing two of the Orcs.

Though that was hardly a tide-change in the battle. The Orcs still outnumbered the humans.