[b]Name:[/b] Keith [b]Level:[/b] 1 [b]Race:[/b] Human [b]Class:[/b] Warlock [b]Date/Time:[/b] Day 1 / Morning [b]Location:[/b] The Market and Docks. [b]Tagging:[/b] [@liferusher][@JackalopeLove][@Raizin][@Ayemdar][@Vec][@Zelosse][@Trickster][@knighthawk][@Zelosse][@liferusher][@Holy Soldier] If there was one advantage of driving a carriage that was being controlled by a dangerous idiot towards their destination it was the fact that people were more inclined to get out of their way or get run over; While Keith himself failed to notice failed to notice anyone actually getting run down from his position next to the near mindless barbarian driving the carriage, he wouldn't have exactly shed a tear if he did. Good of the many after all... Arriving at the Market area that also served as the cities docks, Keith used his position from on top of the carriage to get an idea of just what the situation was like. So many rats... Big ones too. Of sure, infestations of rodents and other vermin weren't exactly uncommon in most cities but when they got to be the size of dogs and are in numbers large enough to [i]overwhelm[/i] whole parts of a city on par if not better then most humanoid invaders then things had truly gotten out of hand. He had to wonder for a moment how to best profit from the situation at hand before he thumped on the roof of the carriage. "[color=ed1c24]We're here. We have rodents the size of dogs, a small child trapped in a burning building and a woman trying to flee by rowboat from swimming rats. If you've got the range, try and help the woman, everyone else protect the carriage and slaughter rodents to your hearts content because we're going to be getting a lot of attention in a second. If you can think of a way to save the kid you have my permission to speak up. And remember; If you're going to scavenge, loot or pillage focus on killing the rats first and don't get caught.[/color]" With initial orders given, Keith turned to look at the woman trying to row away... before pulling back his arm as if he was going to throw a ball. With a few seconds of concentration, a decently sized ball of fire appeared in his hand before he pegged it towards the swimming rodents that were pursing her. The ball exploded in a large blast when it made contact with the swimming swarm, inciderating those nearby while flash heating the water to the boiling point and filling the air with boiling steam.