It was a quiet building, seemingly silent, as men-at-arms filled it. There weren't that many, only a platoon size, as they cleared room for room. It all seemed to be going right. Everyone was particularly on edge, after having shed so much blood in the streets of the city. If one were to look from the windows, they would see it burning. It gave off a crimson glow into the night sky, such that people would see it from miles away.
The men rushed from room to room, kicking the doors in, as the trudged down the hallway, marking their path by their sweat drops on the floor. Each entry was preceded by tension, followed by a release after finding almost every room they came across as empty as the last. They had to clear that building, no matter the resistance, as they were the vanguard for the entire army. More soldiers were filling the city, and there were fewer and fewer places for the enemy to hide. Still, they hadn't cleared everything.
Finally, they came to a new hallway. It was smoky, and difficult to see in. There was no light they had to guide them, other than what came from outside. They proceeded cautiously down the hallway, as per their instincts. It was all so quiet, and the air seemed stifling and suffocating. They could only hope to not suffer from asphyxiation.
Their movement was stopped by the sudden flicker of flames on the other end of the hallway, the man in charge, a mid-twenties sergeant-at-arms, known simply as Wade, held up a hand for everyone to stop and crouch. They all followed his lead, a slight rattle and rustle of their armor and clothes. Soon that small flicker was followed by flames engulfing the hallway and shooting towards them.
Wade slammed his body to the ground, some following suit, and others being engulfed and burned. Men screamed in agony at the kiss of the fire, as it scorched their bodies to an unrecognizable state of existence. Wade was blessed, as he kept his head to the ground, his eyes almost tearing up from the sound of his men being burned alive. The wave of flames had gone by quickly, and all that was left was recovery from it all.
Wade was quick to start firing back, with a crossbow in hand as he loosed bolt after bolt down the hallway. He heard the sickening sound of it connecting with flesh and the thud from hitting wood. He heard one scream from a bolt he sent down the hallway, and it seemed to enliven the entire building. Arrows began flying back at them, as they continued to send bolts down the hallway.
Wade, keeping low to the ground, made his way to a wall near a man screaming in pain. There was nothing he could do. Their healer was no where to be seen, the building was black. The only thing for certain was the exchange of bolts and arrows, and the agony of those whom had suffered from the fire wave.
Wade grabbed the man, and tried to move him to the other hallway, out of fire, but his gripped was soiled and he lost it. Wade's hands felt wet and gooey after having grabbed the man by the wrist and pulled, and the man himself was still crying out in agony. He had no idea what was on his hands, as he held it to his face and sniffed. The putrid smell of burnt flesh graced his senses, as he nearly wretched.
"FUCKIN' HELL, JUST FUCK IT!" He cried, grabbing the man by his sleeve and putting his arm over his shoulder. He began hauling the man back to the hallway they had come from, pressing both of them against the wall to avoid the arrows. As he got closer to the entry to the other hallway, he saw the flicker again as it seemed to light up the hallway. People were suddenly more animated than usual, moving in different directions. Wade began to move faster, as his instincts told him more trouble was coming. Soon he saw it.
The whole hallway began to light up and his shadow danced on the doorway in front of him. He moved faster and faster, dragging the burnt man along with him. His heart raced as he felt it coming closer towards them. Before he knew it, he was falling to the ground, as the flames came closer. He seemed to fall forever and ever, before all he saw was blackness.
He began blinking profusely, as he heard words being spoken to him, seeing a fuzzy image of the woman from before, the assassin, her name being something like Ramara or of that flavor of word. Soon he jolted awake, as he saw no one in front of him. He blinked and shook his head, before stretching and taking a look around. It wasn't much of a site, many people being missing.
His attention was soon diverted towards the sound of horse hooves, and he diverted his eyes towards it. There he saw the female assassin, Ramara, again. He picked himself up off the ground, all of his gear still on him, as he made his way towards her. Even though he wasn't fully conscious, he was at least aware of the question she had posed to him, intent upon leaving the prick of a paladin, the perverted jester, and the orc with the nightmarish face.
"Where'd you wantah go?" He said, speaking with a little bit of his own charm, which still sounded like something from a man of the countryside.