Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-29461586-20150323223801/@comment-25038310-20150328235457

Jack kicked himself over a corpse of a cultist, landing behind the ordinator who had his shield raised in front of him. With one swift motion, he stabbed his sword through the cultist's back, twisting it, before he pulled it out of the Ordinator's flesh.

He pressed on, evading the Berserkers of the Ghost-Wolves as best he could, fearing that he might be mistaken for an enemy.

He sheathed his sword, when two cultist blocked the way in front of him and another was behind him. He raised one hand, deing the situation worthy enough of testing his new skill. He used his Telekinesis and was aiming towards the sword of a fallen Cultist. He redirected the weapon to the head of the cultist in front of him with a simple gesture. A shriek of pain and surprise could be heard as the cultist didn't know what hit him. Jack stepped aside, as he redirected the bloodied sword to the cultist that was behind him, killing two cultists with one sword as the second cultist's chest was impaled.

The third tried charging at Jack to avenge his fallen comrades, although when he brought down his sword, he hit a floating sword that was a mere centimeter away from Jack's face, and effectively had parried the blow. With one flick of his wrist, the floating sword entered the throat of the cultist, as he fell down and. In vain, attempted to stop the amount of blood gushing out of his throat.

Jack continued walking forward, sometimes glancing around the battlefield if he could see Valkyrie anywhere. If she was dead, he would have lost someone he deemed a friend, and Anna would be even further away from living. He wouldn't let that happen. Not as long as he was still breathing.

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Deest looked at Anna, abit interested, but also rather judgmental and angered. His grey eyes were awfully familiar to the owls of the nightmare-illusion she had experienced back in the forest of the Witches, although he didn't look as horryfing and threatening.