[center][img=http://i.imgur.com/LAshoov.png][/center] Inadi watched as Ace, Jasper and Avian went into the cabin, but it seemed like they began having some trouble inside. He was about to go in and check out what was going on, but hands started coming up from beneath him and tried grabbing a hold of his feet. Rolling his eyes he spun his spear around and started slicing the hands away with his halberd. “Undead, just what the nightmares ordered.” He said sarcastically as another creature, an undead unicorn joined the fray as well it seemed. While the guides were shocked to see a creature so pure turned into something so hideous, Inadi was just focused on preparing for whatever else was about to come out and join the dance they were about to become a part of. Hearing a very dark laugh from above him, he saw that his concern for the birds from earlier was warranted. Now along with the crows was a hooded woman who apparently had a very bad reaction to apples, or rather apples had a bad reaction to her. Kicking away hands that were still shooting up at him he gave a quick scoff at the woman. “Should have stayed as a crow lady. At least then you had a decent sized beak.” Inadi joked, feeling a bit more confident at the whole situation. It was surprising to him that he wasn't freaking out at this point, though he supposed fighting a dragon made legions of the undead seem like a bit of a breeze by comparison. However his joke didn't sit well with the witch as now suddenly skeletons shot from the ground and one in particular jumped onto his back. The thing seemed like he wanted to take a bite out of him, and with the new sensation of having something out of the blue jump on him Inadi began panicking. Luckily though it seemed that the guide he had questioned earlier was on the look out for him. Looking over at Avian as the guide continued clearing out the dead he gave him a quick thumbs up to show that he appreciated the save. Yet he had to quickly get his attention back on another bone walker that was coming up on him quickly. Yet just like the zombies, these things seemed to have a really bad one track mind, just running head long at him. Spinning the halberd in his hand again Inadi shoved the spear into the forehead of the skull. Smiling, thinking he had taken care of the bag of bones, the framed face suddenly began to sag as the skeleton picked itself up. The pointed tip was still locked into the skull. Inadi quickly pulled it out and began biting his lip in frustration. From the corner of his eye there was a large and bright light that seemed to shoot out from the last part that the boy remembered seeing the unicorn at. Looking over to the sight he was able to get a bit of a smile back on his face. Seemed like Lesley and Jasper were able to team up and get the unicorn purified from where it was before. Good thing for them, both in beating the witch and the two of them alone. The two of them seemed to be on shaky ground for a while since the discussion they had near the dragons. Inadi wasn't sure why. Returning his attention to the skeleton he was facing he noticed that it was jumping to him. Using the handle of his weapon as leverage he threw it to the side and watched it explode on the ground into a pile of bones. Inadi felt somewhat victorious for the moment and decided to regroup elsewhere. He saw Leila was nearby and screaming for Harper. While she did that it seemed like she was unaware of a zombie coming up from behind her as well as some that were approaching her from the front. Deciding that it was time to lend a helping hand Inadi began charging after the zombie behind her. Thrusting the pointed tip into the skull of the zombie, the creature quickly dropped to the floor and Inadi threw out a smile. Giving a quick look to Leila and noticing another zombie nearby, Inadi sliced out the legs from underneath it and quickly stabbed the head again. This time he was able to at least see the quiet girl's profile and he gave a chuckle. “Definitely would like to see these things stop popping out like rabbits right?” He joked as he quickly shot back up to his feet and gave a quick look back up to the old witch that was still looking down on them. She seemed to be enjoying herself up there, a little too much in his opinion. Deciding it was about time to try and get that smile off her face, Inadi began charging up a quick bolt in his hand and began looking for a good target to get. Rather than go straight at the witch herself, he saw bird that was sitting pretty close to her. Throwing his right hand out like a straight jab, a quick bolt shot out and blasted the bird into a pile of feathers. Inadi laughed as he continued going back to work on the zombies nearby. “Sorry about that, was she a favorite of yours?” He asked with a chuckle while still swinging away at zombies and a few other skeletons that seemed to be becoming more frequent. He stuck close to Leila for the time being, figuring that the ranged archer needed to have someone watching her back in case she ran out of ammunition or the creatures got too close.