Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-26288702-20180310221203/@comment-26288702-20180418032643

As if he were a machine, the Knight marches toward the charging Wyvern with zero caution or defensive protocol. His face covered by his helm makes it impossible to deduce any kind of emotion from him, only his body language can be read from him. And his body language is monstrous. He moves like a machine, emotionlessly driven by his objectives and unconcerned with his surroundings. He is outnumbered and his targets are powerful. Yet this doesn’t even phase him or cause hesitation in his movements.

Tirush’s immediate display of combat prowess has attracted the complete attention of the Knight, as he is specifically focused on her. As he approaches Tirush, he is swept of his feet as Tirush collides into him. A large trail of earth and tree debris is formed as Tirush wraps her talons around his helm and drives him into the ground. Her immense momentum causing her to skid several dozen yards while pressing the knight to the ground.

A large indentation is formed from the Knight’s mass being forcefully pushed through the earth and trees, and dust rises and mixes with the fog. Before Tirush can leap away to gain some distance from her prey, the Knight’s hand grips her ankle, and slow he applies pressure. Tirush can feel it, her leg under the stress of the Knight’s strength. It continues to grow to horrific level that Tirush knows he can keep going to till her ankle explodes from it.

Right then Acheron charges out of the fog with sword in hand and downward thrusts his blade at the Knight’s chest. With a loud clang, the Knight’s freehand catches the blade. Though Acheron can’t see the Knight’s eyes, he knows the armored beast has turned it’s attention to him. A chill washes over him as the metal beast growls much like Tirush. But with his other hand distracted, Tirush is free to retaliate.

Meanwhile, Alburn helps Armata. Bringing Armata’s pieces together, Alburn watches as the Anathema Vampire Lord begins to recombine and heal. Red strands spring out from his parted pieces and attach to one another, then they slowly pull themselves together.