Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20200103190855/@comment-17114085-20200117233639

(@Zoor: You posted it at the same time as me so I didn't see it.)

With the elf distracted, Lars managed to hit him with the paralysis spell. The warrior was locked in place and this allowed Kal to line up a perfect attack to his neck and decapitate him with her strike. The elf's body fell stiffly to the ground after her attack, with the head rolling over a meter from the rest of the body.

With the battle over, Jofrodr relaxed and felt the pain from his burn start aching. He grunted as he sheathed his sword since the movement of his shoulders ached his skin.

Elisiv wasn't injured, so she just sheathed her axe and strapped her shield to her back before rejoining the others.

Hans, as always, dropped to one knee after the fight and started to murmur a prayer in the 'language of the gods'.

Elina could make her way over there, though she had a much better vantage point on the battlements as they overlooked the courtyard of the elven fortress.

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The elf side-stepped the bash and tried once more to attack Andor. He went to a stab at his armpit, as his shield bash had left his arm extended and his armpit exposed.

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Marked for Death had a much shorter strain on his throat, allowing Karyor to shout much sooner than after he used Storm Call. He could already feel his throat muscles relaxed and ready to be used once more.

Egil, due to his stance, was able to quickly and pretty effortlessly parry the axe strike. He lifted his right arm and twisted his greatsword to strike at the side of Karyor's axe, diverting the path of his strike so that it avoided the thane entirely.

The militiaman with the axe lunged at the half-elf once more, this time his strike was better timed and it was aimed at his head.

The second militiaman reached Karyor's back, but he didn't attack yet.

Due to being in the middle of a pretty intensive situation, Karyor couldn't spend too much time checking out his surroundings to see how the battle was going in detail. What he could tell was that the humans had taken part of the walls and that Nesiro's defensive line had been broken and the humans were close to entering the inner keep.

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Paladin Torwith and his men were running to the exit of the inner keep, hearing the battle raging on outside.

"Remember, we are to fight the humans in order to allow our brothers to disengage and retreat into the keep. Once that is done we will retreat along with them, covering their escape to the wayshrine and slowing down the human advance throughout Gondorin." Torwith repeated the battle plan to the other paladins.