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A man ran towards Carver sword raised. But Carver hadn't claimed to desire hurting the man.
There was no time, with a few light steps Furnace positioned himself between Carver and the attempted flank.

"Then I will hurt this one."
He stood crouched, with word held at an angle so the tip reaches the tip of the grass. There, locked in pflug he waited the everlasting seconds while the man stormed closer with his eyes on Carver. The moment the man was close enough. Close enough to see Furnace. Close enough to charge into his reach. Furnace jumped up, sword piercing forward, thrusting in a single forward motion.
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The swordsman parried the blade and slashed outwards at Furnace missing only by a hair. Assuming Carver put his shield up the two arrows made a loud bang as they hit the iron. The swordsman looked down at Furnace and laughed, "You think your miserable mess of a weapon can take on a professional swordsman," He then looks up at Carver, "Now there's a man with a blade. How about we have a little one-on-one? My companions will cease fire until you fall to your death. How about it?" The other men caught up and the swordsman motioned for them to stop and then glanced at Carver, waiting for an answer. "Or are you scared you will fail?"
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This man was not so simple of taste as the others, he wanted not just to fight.
This man wanted to fight Carver specifically. So it was important who you fought?
Furnace stepped out to the side, allowing a meter of free room between carver and the swordsman.
The man was right after all. His blade was no longer as keen as he had intended it.
He had gone and join these people in their fighting with a damaged blade.
He wondered if he should apologize for not taking them seriously. It was clear they took it very seriously.
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Khat was about to retort about being carried until Vis swept her off of her feet, literally running towards her and plucking her off of the ground. "I don't need to be carried!" she barked, and all Vis did was point behind him at the raiders squaring off with the other three, Khat got the point and with great reluctance, fell quiet as Vis started to run, chasing after the man who coincidentally was holding another girl. As they ran, Khat watched Vis his pants were ragged as he ran behind the man but nothing portrayed why it would be so. She reached out to his scarf and was about to tug it down, when his eyes flicked to hers for a moment, glaring, as if to say 'don't you dare'. She did not argue, instead she pulled up her scarf around her face to see how it felt, oddly comfortable.
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The bandit wanted to duel? Then there was no question. If one of the enemies could be eliminated without any risk to to the others, Carver would have to risk the possiblity of deception.

"Let me handle this one, friend," he said to Separ and thumped his sword into his shield again. "A noble offer, one generously accepted. Test your steel against mine, and we will see which among us is worthy of victory."

Carver, of course, had little doubt that it would be him.
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"Good, glad to see you want to die by my blades instead of by the fires of war. It is noble indeed that you would risk your life for your friends, but win or lose, my friends will still strike once this fight is over." The swordsman rushed forward and quickly pounced over the paladin and spun around, using the momentum of the spin the cut through Carver's armor, but luckily not his flesh. The swordsman ripped his sword out and backed up before the paladin could turn around and strike back. "Your move, Paladin."
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Suki unconsciously curled up tighter as she slowly woke up, her mind a tad bit hazy as she tried to get her bearings. Still half asleep, she smiled. "Held gently yet securely." Whispering these words to herself, she looked up and saw Kelvin.

This helped her wake up, and although it was hard, she fought down the automatic reflex of wanting to fling herself into stable ground. "My, my. First you were daring enough to near a woman that you never met before, and now I find myself being held in your arms." Teasing the man with the same seductive tone, she then glanced around.

"What's happening?" Asking this question, though her cute expression that she had while teasing the man stated, her eyes seem to harden, as she started to worry.
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Carver spun to keep his eyes on the enemy, gritting his teeth as the blade crashed into his back. The blow was of no consequence - he was either dead, and he had failed, or he wasn't, and he would continue fighting.

He couldn't match this man for agility, that much was certain. Better to just wear him down, then. Carver stepped forward, his shield raised over his shoulder, and lunged, attempting to slam the shield ( with his body right behind it) into his opponent.
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The swordsman once again leaped over Carver. When he got behind Carver he kicked off from the paladin's back to get more distance. Due to Carver's momentum and the force of the kick, the paladin lost balance and fell to his knees. "Is that all you got? Stop hiding behind the shield and fight me blade to blade."
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Separ studied the raider carefully, taking in the combat stance, posture, and how he fought. He was certainly not an amateur, and while Separ felt confident in Carver, he knew that it would be a tough battle, and if the other raiders were to attack now, things would certainly get hairy. If only I was at my full strength. Thought Separ as he glanced around looking for any type of advantageous terrain. While he didn't particularly find anything worthwhile, the sight of the gnome made him recall how the gnome had healed him.

Separ walked over to the gnome prepared to ask for a heal but stopped himself. If he were to ask and the raiders were to over hear it, they'd both be toast. He was going to have to be smart about this, but how? Mulling it over for a moment Separ finally walked towards the gnome. "Calvin, I want you to stay behind me at all costs, should Carver lose I want you to run as fast and as far as you can. We've been friends all our lives and now that our hometown is destroyed I have nothing to look forward to. I will however hold off these raiders so you can escape if it all comes down to that, even though I do not know how to fight." Separ turned around to face the raiders, his body blocking the view of the gnome partially. Subtly moving his hand backwards he grabbed the gnome's own hand. "Lend me your strength Calvin, and run once this is over."

It was obviously a lie, Separ had not known the gnome until recently, nor did Separ live in Ravenwood, and while the gnome knew that, the raiders did not. Separ hoped his message had gotten across rather than making himself out to be a crazy person. If the gnome could heal him fully things might be looking up, hopefully the raiders were to busy watching the fight to notice. I'm counting on you, please understand what I'm trying to tell you.
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Alula drifted easily through the forest. Well, it wasn't exactly Alula anymore. Something else had taken over completely. Glowing silver hair floated freely, no longer confined down to earth with its own weight. Alula herself was floating as well, but not in the way she was earlier. She often touched down on the ground, bare feet making bursts of light erupt with every step, and then push herself off. An action rather similar to skiing.

She seemed to be rather tranquil, often looking up at the moon or down at the foliage that seemed to strain against itself trying to touch the oracle. She had lost a lot of energy during the battle, and now as she basked in the moonlight she was recharging. She didn't fear running into the horde, being an oracle made it hard for things to surprise you.

The oracle did notice something, a tremor in her right hand.

"I understand, you are scared. You are worried for your friends." Her voice was regal and calm. And yet the trembling persisted.

"You did not want to run. You wanted to stay and help, but you were scared."

She smiled, glowing eyes closing. "You are not being cowardly, you were being considerate. And brave."

She continued moving through the forest, taking in the silence. She could no longer hear the sounds of the camp. "You are worried for them, you do not know it but you understand loss." She chuckled softly, an enchanting sound. "It has been a long time since you have had friends, you are scared that you will lose them, hurt them."

That's odd. Did the moon shining down upon the camp suddenly feel brighter? A comfort?
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Calvin? Was he talking to Furnace? Was he calling him Calvin?
He was remembering how that place had been their hometown. Had it been?
Aside from the dark place, Furnace had never had a home. And now it was broken.
But the collector of friends gave him a new name. Was that unique to him alone?
As Furnace pondered these things Separ stepped in front of him, blocking his view of the other strangers.
He grabbed Furnaces hand and spoke in confusing words.
Was he infusing Furnace with a new name? Was this how it worked?
Furnace was grateful, though he didn't quite understand.

He felt warm lines along his hands, blood ran along Separ's arm!
This reminded Furnace of the voice judging him for not spending his energy.
A good chance to return a favour. Furnace would repair his wounds and fill him with energy.

Golden coils of energy jumped from Furnace and ran up Separ's arm, burrowing into the cuts and bruises.
The feeling of surging positive energy was relaxing and energising, Furnace's stomach turned at the thought of channelling negative.
But he was going to later, the voice had never been wrong after all.
"We'll fight and run together."
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Another stream of sand fell from the ceiling, grainy and pattering as it settled onto the dirty floor. The room of a tavern cellar dimly lit by one or two small candles, whereas the rest were snuffed, and it is this light that barely illumes the suffocating, humid cellar. Howe'er the humidity betrays the nature of the cellar; it is dry, devoid of water. A layer of sand or a film of dust and cobwebs lay over everything; between the cracks of the limestone bricks, the barrels and crates, and collapsed supports and beams and floorboards from the floor above. The air is, in addition to the humidity, musty.

A young man sits sprawled out in a far corner, away from what little heat those tiny candles could provide, but also away from the unstable dam that made up the destroyed tavern. It was the innkeeper of this tavern that he was to meet and establish negotiations with, to put him under Arastoph's thumb, strong-arm him into joining his cartel – the Xylem Cartel; Arastoph himself, after whom it was named. Alas, there came the raid of goblins and orcs and ettins and bandits. A peculiar mix, to be sure, but there was barely time to question the logistics when the town in which the trader was residing burned to the ground. Arastoph locked himself in the cellar in his attempt to flee. While pursued, he was only so fortunate there was a group of adventurers conveniently passing through town and willing to defend against the raid.

Only so fortunate, of course, as the ettin they had fought was toppled over the tavern and crushed most of it. Arastoph himself had narrowly escaped the debris. Assuming he got out of this alive, there was still the matter of surviving the rest of his travels. In the chaos that had ensued, his coin purse had been lost. The coin purse that was to cover all expenses of his excursion. He would have to scavenge some loot from the ruined town, such as perhaps the two wine kegs in this very cellar – but with no employable work and no horses (and his carriage had likely been destroyed in this mess, too), there was no question that there was no easy way out of this scenario.

Still, giving up now would be a tremendous waste of all the years he spent getting to this point.

Arastoph pushed himself to his feet and paced over to the collapsed mess of beams and boards. There was the chance he could loosen some of the debris and force a way out and–

“What's that, I wonder...” Arastoph muttered to himself. He crawled further up into the mess and pulled out what looked to be a piece of fabric. Upon touching it, he found it to be courser than regular cloth. It was wool. Brushing aside debris, he was able to pull whatever it was from the wreckage; the dirty wool ripped free from whatever it was caught on, and taking another look, Arastoph found a hand, sticking out limply from beneath the pile. He left it alone, not batting an eye. But there was something else near the body. Shifting aside a large, heavy beam, the pile of debris suddenly shifted.

Arastoph kept very still, listening for any creaking in the pile. It was silent.

The merchant continued looking. Further in, he found... a hat? A wide brimmed hat. Its color was dark, and the shape reminded him of a sun hat. Whoever this belong to must have had some kind of money, as not just any peasant owned one. Upon looking at it, he found it was nothing exceptionally valuable, but it is at least a good start to make some money once he got out of here. Forty or fifty gold. Nothing extraordinary. With his stiletto, he poked little inconspicuous holes in the sides of the hat and threaded the long strip of wool and tied a knot on the other side. He did the same for the other end of the rim. He stuck his head through the loop and let the hat hang around his neck. 'That'll have to do for now...'

Sounds of metal rhythmically clashing penetrated the wood tomb. Were there still raiders above? Were there still people defending the ruins? What purpose did those fools have for remaining? Surely there are no other survivors of this raid aside from he. Arastoph was just modest enough to admit he was lucky. He doubted that same luck extended to the villagers of Ravenwood; clearly they weren't so lucky as to be spared from this disaster.

But the clanging metal continued. He noticed something peculiar about it: it was easily heard. It penetrated the confines of the cellar with ease. This meant there had to have been an opening somewhere. He looked around the pile of collapsed wood, and then up, where he beheld a wondrous sight! A hole, not very large, but just enough for him to fit through. The black night sky melded with shades of gray from the dust and smoke-filled atmosphere. But should he leave now? There was danger out there, for certain. He listened carefully as the clashes of metal temporarily subsided.

“... Noble offer, one generously accepted … against mine … among us worthy of victory.”

“Good, glad to see … die by my blades instead … fires of war ….”

There were two different people. At least, two different parties. The first sounded more honorable and good-intentioned than the latter. While the former sounded something of a stick in the mud in comparison to the latter, it seemed that the latter was the more violent of the two, and was likely the one Arastoph should be looking out for. If the first man was one of the adventurers that had been attempting to defend the village during all this time, it might be better for Arastoph to align himself with the knight – even if it is just to preserve his own life.

He'll evacuate slowly and carefully, in that case. Help the knight out, perhaps, if it was just the one raider alone.

Arastoph stood atop the rubble, steeling his nerves as he heard the creaking beneath his boots. He grabbed onto the edge of the floorboards above and test its strength by gently pulling on the edges. Once he found an adequately secure ledge, he hung from it and hoisted himself up, swinging his feet around to make the best of the inertia and to lift his chest over the edge and planting it down on the floor above, before brining his legs up and crawling to safety. He sat in a corner of the building, where the walls around it and even the ceiling was destroyed.

The moon was unusually bright tonight.

He turned his head around the corner, taking advantage of the darkness that had concealed him, and observed the event taking place in the center of the ruined town. The knight and a swordsman were locked in combat. Four other people stood off to one side, and two off to another.

'So it would seem the raiders have gone,' thought Arastoph, 'but it would also seem that looters have taken their place.

Quick inspection.

The man fighting the knight wielded two swords. Taking him out would remove much offensive presence and perhaps save the knight from a potential defeat. Another warrior, but this one had one weapon, a flail. Ultimately a non-threatening weapon. Difficult to use effectively, heavy, and was mostly used for disarming opponents. Two people wielding crossbows. The knight can defend against them, but are easily the biggest threat to himself. But take out one, the other will take cover, and there's still a problem. The other... it was difficult to tell. A magi or wizard, perhaps. A practitioner, judging by the robes and staff. Could even be a priest, in that case, healing magic was able to be implemented. Whatever the case, torrents of fire or healing the wounds of his allies can turn the tide of a battle. In a general sense, the robed individual was the greatest threat. If he took that person out, then perhaps they'd all be alarmed. Distracted. If the knight was smart, he'd take advantage of that opportunity and slay the swordsman. Arastoph had no intentions of dying today.

He drew back into the safety of the darkness concealed corner and looked into his cloak. He had five handfuls of pellets. Five shots.

“Is that all you got? Stop hiding behind the shield and fight me blade to blade.”

From the sounds of it, there was little time to debate the decision. His only chance at survival is in a bad position.

Arastoph reached into his cloak, and out of the pockets, grabbed a small pouch of pellets and gunpowder and easily poured the contents into the lipped barrel. He threw the pouch on the ground next to him. Another pouch in his left hand. Carrying one pouch in his teeth. Three shots. He'd have to execute his maneuvers wisely. Hopefully the knight's companions weren't stupid, either. He peered around the corner to glance at the pyromancer carefully once more. He took a deep breathe and stood up behind his barrier.

Quickly, he side-stepped out from his hiding place with his pistol drawn and aimed at the unarmored pyromancer. A loud explosion vibrated through the air as he pulled the trigger, and dozens of lead pellets whistled as they cut through the air. He took cover behind the corner just after the shot was made, focused on reloading.
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As the sound of gunfire was heard the pyromancer quickly tried to put up a wall of flame to defend himself. Luckily, bullets were much faster than a wizard's reaction time. The ground erupted in flames as the pyromancer fell forward but due to the spread of the pellets managed to stay alive. The swordsman looked over and then back at the paladin. "If he's one of yours call him off, if not our deal still stands and we'll continue our battle after we deal with this one."

The pyromancer, with his last but of life, extended his flames to the general area of where Astaroph was standing before falling dead. The two crossbowmen aimed their crossbows, ready to slay the intrusion if he was not called off while the swordsman kept his eye on both so to avoid any sneak attacks.
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Carver stepped back and gritted his teeth. His enemy's actions, though annoying, weren't really hurting him at all - the man was unwisely using up valuable energy that he'd need if he hoped to break the knight's defenses.

He was just planning his next move when an explosion ripped through the air. Carver whirled around to face it. Was the duel betrayed? No - neither party had fired. Rather, the shot had come from the trees and was aimed at one of the bandits. The paladin clenched his jaw in fury. Interrupting or breaking an honor duel was an offense of the highest order. For his sake, whoever had fired had better hope he didn't know what was going on.

The bandit was talking to him, offering a temporary truce. "I know him not," Carver said, and nodded. "Let's talk to him, and then get back to killing each other like civilized people."
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The ear shattering sound a of a thousand hammers striking an anvil in unison disturbed the strange scene.
But while Furnace was rendered speechless, he could faintly hear the others and Carver discuss the newcomer and how he had threatened their fight pact or something. But now they did want to fight him anyways. Furnace couldn't make out if they were happy with this development or not. Such complex rules this fighting had. Furnace nodded sagely as Carver spoke of civilized people. He had indeed heard that civilized meant complicated. Or something of the like. He wasn't too sure about- hey! Suddenly Furnace noted something of vital importance!
He excitedly pointed at the newcomer with the smoking tube in his hand.
"Look! He has the same kind of head wear as Alula does! I bet he can shoot those white beams of energy from his palms too!"
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The raging inferno enveloped the environment around him, with Arastoph's cover being the only thing that prevented him from being swallowed by the the flames. The heat was intense, and the trader curled into his own body to hide his face from the flames and to keep his ammunition from going off in his hands. When the flames of died, he gasped and swallowed for a lung-full of air. Did he not kill the pyromancer? No matter, he had to reload quickly. He undid the bow-tie to his blunderbuss and poured the ammunition down the barrels. He made another quick breath in order to calm his hand. Arastoph was about ready to jump up and take another shot when he heard the conversation being had after his assassination attempt.

"If he's one of yours call him off, if not our deal still stands and we'll continue our battle after we deal with this one." Said the swordsman.

To Arastoph's surprise, the knight agreed. "I know him not. Let's talk to him, and then get back to killing each other like civilized people."

He heard the sarcasm in the knight's voice, but was all the same annoyed by the knight's chivalry. He did not take advantage of the moment? What a fool! He doubted that the looters were eager to talk through this encounter after taking a potshot at one of their men. Damn! Still, there may be a chance to ferret his way out of this hole. All he had to do was flex the silver tongue.

"Talk?" Arastoph called out from behind his cover in inquiry. His voice sounded deceptively innocent. "Ah! Forgive me! I am a survivor of the raid, I feared you lot were among the remaining attackers."

Arastoph gripped the pouch of ammunition in his hand, attempting to make his ruse as believable as he could. He just hoped he could convince them of it.

"I was only trying to survive, you see! Have mercy!"

He didn't budge an inch from his hiding place, though. He doubted that the looters would actually have mercy, and would shoot him with the crossbows at a moment's notice. While his pleas sounded remorseful and desperate, Arastoph said them with but a look of annoyance on his face, and was fingering the ammunition pouch in his hands. If anything, perhaps he could play the knight's code of chivalry into his hands and receive protection under him. If the knight decided to take responsibility for the actions of a "frightened and desperate survivor", then he had an opportunity. To either escape or stay alive long enough.

But there was no guaranteeing that. Neither was there any guaranteeing that the knight could defeat the swordsman. If worst comes to best - in that the knight fails to defeat the swordsman after agreeing to protect Arastoph - than he could toss this pouch of ammunition among their ranks. If he could shoot it in mid-air, the explosion and pellet spread would undoubtedly be destructive. If he missed, well... there were still the pellets in his gun that could potentially hit the swordsman or his allies.

At this point, all Arastoph could do was account for every variable that he could.
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Carver raised an eyebrow. Another survivor among the townsfolk? That was welcome news, to be certain. The man could hardly be blamed for lashing out at the people who had just burned his home to the ground - doubtless he hadn't known he was infringing on a duel. Siding with him wouldn't please the man who he'd been dueling, but then again they had just been trying to kill each other - it wasn't like their relationship could deteriorate much further.

"Very well, I see that this man was an innocent, who interfered unwittingly." Carver looked at the man he'd been dueling. "He's a frightened, desperate survivor - I will take responsibility for his actions. Let the duel be for his life, then; if I fall, I will not be able to protect him from you, and if you fall, you will not be able to harm him, so... little has really changed."

Carver stepped back and put up his shield with his sword behind it, preparing to strike when the man drew close again. "Shall we get back on with it?"
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"Fine, as long as he doesn't interfere with our duel again, but once you fall he will face a fate worse then death. Bob was my friend, he had a family that can't make it without him. At least we made sure that no-one was left behind." The swordsman brought up his swords and gestured for the paladin to make the first move. "I don't want to play with you any more, now you'll see what I'm fully capable of."
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Carver planted his feet in the ground, brought his shield up and poised his sword behind it. "Growing tired, friend? I can imagine, all the flipping looks exhausting. Display your capabilities, then, I'm quite content where I am."
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