Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170524151815/@comment-19164168-20170611053004

Datadragon Seraphim wrote: Elaine released the arrow when she aimed as good as she could. Hitting enemies that far away definitely was not an easy task, even for someone like her who had some level of skill in using a bow to shoot at her enemies. The guards of the caster found out that they have been compromised, and one of the bodyguards used himself as a human shield to save the caster. The mage and the last bodyguard began to move for a different location...

Harold Burned-Mane wrote: (@Bee: Ghosts' immunity to regular weapons was kind of retconned by Bethesda. Though I suppose to keep things from getting confusing we can make two different types fo ghosts. Ghosts are the ones from TES:Oblivion, Phantoms are the ones from TES:Skyrim. So Phantoms are the ones not immune to anything. Ghosts are immune to attacks from weapons, except silver, Daedric or enchanted weapons.

PS.: I done goofed, the fort is called Fort Kastav not Amol. Amol is to the south of Windhelm. Kastav is the fort to the north.) (Ah, aight c:)

The ghosts were not mindless. as some chose to keep their distance and use magic against the Nords. They never gave a damn about honor, as they considered it as a tool of cowards.

They sure are pragmatists. Bryn thought as she chose to fight the ghosts with her unique spear as she summoned it. Using the Dragon's Whisker, she began fighting the ghosts on better terms for herself in conjunction with her own use of Silence, which forced the enemy spellcasters to fight her and her allies in melee range.

Due to Elaine interrupting the caster responsible for the mist, the mist itself began to dissipate a bit, and the ghosts seemed to have gone into a battle frenzy, as they somehow required the mist to survive and remain in the physical world.