Jace had finally relaxed as he took the final bite of his bread roll. He was feeling content for the first time today. But apparently life had other plans. Jace didn’t notice the feeling in the air until her heard a word from one of the students.
“Demon”
After hearing it, the aura suddenly hit him like a train. A small wave of panic came over his as he went to grab for his shield, only to find it wasn’t there. The haunting sounds from the gate drifted through he window as he saw Hunter get up and face his rifle out the window. His words were reassuring, and with that, Jace’s hesitance and nervousness disappeared, replaced with… excitement? Jace couldn’t explain it, but he was pumped up. After hearing one of the girls say she was going to question the thing, Jace decided it was time to make his move.
“I’m going too. If something happens, I think it would be good to stay in groups. We will be counting on you.” He said with a glance to the sniper. With a wave of his hand and a whistle, the two wolves were at attention and ran their way down the stairs. The hawk flew out the window to find a perch, keeping a lookout was her job. He sent the wolves ahead as he ran to his room and quickly slipped his shoes and gloves back on. He stared at his shield for a few seconds, somewhat hesitant to grab it. His hand was in a lot of pain. He contemplated it for a few seconds before he sighed and grabbed it. Even if it hurt, he needed to grab it. If he didn’t have it, he wouldn’t be able to protect anyone, let alone himself. He gritted his teeth as he ran down the stairs and out the door to see two students, the one from earlier and a large boy standing at the gate, face to face with that… thing. His wolves had run up alongside the students and were baring their fangs despite the considerable size difference between them and the demon. He carefully walked up and held his shield at his side, keeping eye contact with the demon as he listened to the girl question the thing. How she could sound to calm he didn’t know. This thing… its clawed hand... its voice… it was creepy as all hell. He wouldn’t let his fear get the better of him though. He was ready to fight, or rather, ready to stop anything that might try to hit them. His best use was a tank, run in and get hit while his allies did damage. He did have one thing he could do, but he hated using it.
“The hell did I get myself into…” He mumbled as he raised his shield in front of him, its eyes glowing a faint blue. He watched on as the thing seemed to stare into their soul with its lifeless eyes. He had never seen a demon this big, and frankly, he wished he never would again. He just stood, silent, waiting for something to happen.
“Demon”
After hearing it, the aura suddenly hit him like a train. A small wave of panic came over his as he went to grab for his shield, only to find it wasn’t there. The haunting sounds from the gate drifted through he window as he saw Hunter get up and face his rifle out the window. His words were reassuring, and with that, Jace’s hesitance and nervousness disappeared, replaced with… excitement? Jace couldn’t explain it, but he was pumped up. After hearing one of the girls say she was going to question the thing, Jace decided it was time to make his move.
“I’m going too. If something happens, I think it would be good to stay in groups. We will be counting on you.” He said with a glance to the sniper. With a wave of his hand and a whistle, the two wolves were at attention and ran their way down the stairs. The hawk flew out the window to find a perch, keeping a lookout was her job. He sent the wolves ahead as he ran to his room and quickly slipped his shoes and gloves back on. He stared at his shield for a few seconds, somewhat hesitant to grab it. His hand was in a lot of pain. He contemplated it for a few seconds before he sighed and grabbed it. Even if it hurt, he needed to grab it. If he didn’t have it, he wouldn’t be able to protect anyone, let alone himself. He gritted his teeth as he ran down the stairs and out the door to see two students, the one from earlier and a large boy standing at the gate, face to face with that… thing. His wolves had run up alongside the students and were baring their fangs despite the considerable size difference between them and the demon. He carefully walked up and held his shield at his side, keeping eye contact with the demon as he listened to the girl question the thing. How she could sound to calm he didn’t know. This thing… its clawed hand... its voice… it was creepy as all hell. He wouldn’t let his fear get the better of him though. He was ready to fight, or rather, ready to stop anything that might try to hit them. His best use was a tank, run in and get hit while his allies did damage. He did have one thing he could do, but he hated using it.
“The hell did I get myself into…” He mumbled as he raised his shield in front of him, its eyes glowing a faint blue. He watched on as the thing seemed to stare into their soul with its lifeless eyes. He had never seen a demon this big, and frankly, he wished he never would again. He just stood, silent, waiting for something to happen.