The young man sighed. "I'm afraid either is not quite possib-"
Skylar's attack flew past towards the rune-cloaked mage, who kneeled and brought his robes over his head just as the magic made impact, knocking him onto the wall besides the door and turning the cloak's runes a bright red.
The cultist stood slowly, and as he brought his robe down, it was to reveal a pair of pitch black eyes and a face with every sign of murder written on it pointed directly at the one who had assaulted him.
"This farce has continued long enough. Tarizel, step aside." The young man opened his mouth in protest, to which the cultist snarled "You will step aside."
The large man stood and stared at Skylar as the cultist's eyes began to burn red. "I did not sacrifice a thousand human children to squabble with piddly humans. I did not deal with a demon lord to sacrifice a sorceress for a worm like you. Quisel was right. Remove the humans and outsiders. Remove them all."
At that he pulled out a pitch black sacrificial blade. "More souls to the cause is always appreciated, after all." He stood, leaving the last sentence to sit as loud scraping noise arose through the trapdoor to the depths of the unknown below.
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Behind Raven in the yard, mud began shifting once more. This time, however, it was not a single figure that stood, but three, all man sized and one ripping a section of fence from the ground at the same time the cultist had hit the side of the house.
Beyond the shifting of the mud, something else was happening outside - instead of the fog receding further, it had become much closer, the sky much darker and the rain at a complete stop.
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In the forest around Ivan, all was seemingly quiet - save the unusual noise of mud slowly sliming up the trunk of the tree.