Lenier
Bone merged back together, flesh and muscle wove itself back into a single whole as the regeneration did its work. His wounds vanished and a leg sprouted from the stump that had been there previously. It wasn't exactly a pleasant experience to feel, but it was the sort of strange irritation that he could endure with a casual ease. It was the unfortunate fate of a Daybreaker that this sort of wound was not foreign to him.
"Uugh, got dust in my mouth," Lenier grumbled as he rose to his feet. For a moment he swayed, his balance not all it was cracked up to be at first. But a few seconds later he got his feet back under him as the regeneration finished. Just in time for him to step to the side to dodge a shard of bone that protruded through the exact spot where he had been sitting. That would have been bad.
Hefting the torch that was his Crown, Lenier wasted no time in springing into actin, smashing projections and spires of bone as he cast a bolt of blue flame at the Tyrant that had taken his leg from him. With the three of them working together this thing would not stand a cha-
Before he had the opportunity to finish that sentence, there was the loud sound of impact, and suddenly he was flying. Again. Well this time it was more accurate to say that he was falling along with the rest of the building towards the ground. Which unfortunately for him was a long way away. Damn it.
He reoriented as he was falling, springing off a nearby piece of rubble to launch himself towards their opponent. Aerial parkour was put to use as he drew close, yet he would not get in melee range. Instead he pointed his torch forward and let loose with a stream of blue fire upon the Tyrant, to last just as long as he was falling until he hit the ground. He was not going to spend this entire fight regenerating, that was for sure
Bone merged back together, flesh and muscle wove itself back into a single whole as the regeneration did its work. His wounds vanished and a leg sprouted from the stump that had been there previously. It wasn't exactly a pleasant experience to feel, but it was the sort of strange irritation that he could endure with a casual ease. It was the unfortunate fate of a Daybreaker that this sort of wound was not foreign to him.
"Uugh, got dust in my mouth," Lenier grumbled as he rose to his feet. For a moment he swayed, his balance not all it was cracked up to be at first. But a few seconds later he got his feet back under him as the regeneration finished. Just in time for him to step to the side to dodge a shard of bone that protruded through the exact spot where he had been sitting. That would have been bad.
Hefting the torch that was his Crown, Lenier wasted no time in springing into actin, smashing projections and spires of bone as he cast a bolt of blue flame at the Tyrant that had taken his leg from him. With the three of them working together this thing would not stand a cha-
Before he had the opportunity to finish that sentence, there was the loud sound of impact, and suddenly he was flying. Again. Well this time it was more accurate to say that he was falling along with the rest of the building towards the ground. Which unfortunately for him was a long way away. Damn it.
He reoriented as he was falling, springing off a nearby piece of rubble to launch himself towards their opponent. Aerial parkour was put to use as he drew close, yet he would not get in melee range. Instead he pointed his torch forward and let loose with a stream of blue fire upon the Tyrant, to last just as long as he was falling until he hit the ground. He was not going to spend this entire fight regenerating, that was for sure