Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25316286-20150703144802/@comment-24582269-20150706010747

''Distractions. Trying to pull away from the main target. Don't look like much of a problem.''

True to his name, Thul's roar ripped bravery from men like thunder ripped bravery from a child. His battlecry didn't make soldiers jump ship but it certainly scared them. Thul slammed Gunaar on the deck, causing the closest soldier to be launched backward. His comrade glancing back, even for a second, gave Thul a window. He brought the hammer down hard, caving his opponents head. While the soldier on the floor was still picking himself up, the Thunder Bear turned to the third and forth. After loosing a thunderbolt at the third, Thul swung his hammer upward. The forth soldier intercepted the hammer, allowing the third time to move, saving his life, but losing his sword as the hammer continued downward. Thul swung again, this time cleanly connecting with the fourth attackers chin, sending his head spiralling upward, while his body stayed. The third stood ready to defend himself, but he wasn't strong enough to block a swing from above. The hammer shattered the soldiers skull, with the flat of the sword wedged in the bloodied mass. The God stepped back to return to the Emperor's daughter, leaving his back open for the first, forgotten soldier.

''Urgh. Sloppy.''

Thul pulled the sword from his exposed back and glared at the soldier. It was a deep wound, but Thul refused to show weakness. He hit the attackers leg, buckling him, and drove the hammer's spike through his eye.

Drenched in blood, his own and his enemies, he turned back to the kidnapper and raised his arms to show what he had done.

"Think you could do better?" He shouted.