Nope nope nope Meryn was not having a good time. She stood frozen for a moment halted by the reality of tree demons attacking them. Then Lily's voice cracked through the horror. Meryn turned to see her yanking on Spook's arm, pulling him (and the demon) along. Fat crimson droplets trailed after them from the hole pierced through Spook's middle. Meryn glanced back at Alex. The guardsman already had his sword out and was facing down multiple tree creatures. A caged, yowling felidrake was on the ground a bit behind him. Alex… he'd be fine, right? Of all of them, he was the one trained for this. Then again, Meryn doubted they covered 'Fighting For Your Life Against Angry Living Trees' in the militia's introductory lessons.
But still.
Trusting (hoping) in Alex's ability to not die, Meryn turned to run after Lily and Spook. They were already a fair distance away, Lily awkwardly pulling Spook and the demon after her. Another tree creature was chasing after them, wild and enraged. Meryn's eyes widened and she took off. The creature was fast, much faster than Lily could possibly be carrying Spook's dead weight. They weren't going to make it.
Meryn sprinted after Lily and the demon, the bell around her neck ringing in time with her frantic steps. Her teeth gritted against the pain lancing through her side, but she ignored it as best she could. The distance between them was beginning to close.
Meryn couldn't fight, could barely read, but if there was one thing she knew how to do, it was to move. And teleporting was awfully efficient.
She lunged forward and grabbed onto the rough bark of the demon's arm in the same moment she yanked out her felidrake from its spot in her bag and shoved the poor creature into its hissing face. The felidrake shrieked in terror. With a sharp pop, all three disappeared.
But still.
Trusting (hoping) in Alex's ability to not die, Meryn turned to run after Lily and Spook. They were already a fair distance away, Lily awkwardly pulling Spook and the demon after her. Another tree creature was chasing after them, wild and enraged. Meryn's eyes widened and she took off. The creature was fast, much faster than Lily could possibly be carrying Spook's dead weight. They weren't going to make it.
Meryn sprinted after Lily and the demon, the bell around her neck ringing in time with her frantic steps. Her teeth gritted against the pain lancing through her side, but she ignored it as best she could. The distance between them was beginning to close.
Meryn couldn't fight, could barely read, but if there was one thing she knew how to do, it was to move. And teleporting was awfully efficient.
She lunged forward and grabbed onto the rough bark of the demon's arm in the same moment she yanked out her felidrake from its spot in her bag and shoved the poor creature into its hissing face. The felidrake shrieked in terror. With a sharp pop, all three disappeared.