Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20160807152142/@comment-9075949-20160810105206

Valdar did not fool around this time. He cast Yol, which he sprayed at the Dragon Priests. All of them put up a ward in response, but two of them quickly became engulfed in flames, before simply dissipating. The last man standing was obviously the real Priest.

"Sovngarde Saraan!" the Priest bellowed, casting a Thunderbolt, which missed. Valdar cast a Horvut sign at the ground, which caught the lich off guard. He pierced his ceremonial robes straight through, and into his frail body, causing him to shriek in what seemed like a dying manner. He cast an unknown to Valdar spell, which caused him to fly across the room again, with his silver sword still stuck in the Priest. He wasn't floating above ground anymore, but was kneeled on one knee, holding the swords' hilt.

With a quick flinch, the Priest took the sword out, before casting a healing spell, the sword still in his hand.

''Damn. He's unrelenting, is he?''

"Now, mortal, you will die." the Priest said, before twirling the sword around. He most certainly was a battlemage in life "I will send you to Sovngarde with the honour of falling in battle."

"You are too talkative." Valdar responded, before attacikng with a forward swirl at the Priest, who blocked. He attaked twice more, with all the attacks being blocked, before being caught off guard, and being punched in the face. Valdar stumbled back, as the Priest chuckled. He attacked with a power attack, which the Priest could not block, and sliced his lower torso. Vedkriaan stumbled backwards, before attacking himself with a right slash, followed up by a cleave and stab. Two of those were blocked, the stab penetrating Valdar's defences, and hitting his chainmail. He retreated back, but was met with a Lightning bolt, which caused him some medium damage. He ran behind a flipped table, and drank a potion of healing, before popping up from his cover, and blasting the Priest with a Yol sign. He screamed in pain, before casting a Thunderbolt, which caused the table to crack in two.