Tyrhallan merely raised himself up from his position, resting, but remaining sharp as he watched his opponent carefully, watching with some general surprise as a woman revealed herself to be the wielder of the battle-axe that had attempted to cleft him in twain. He offered her a small nod in respect as he listened to her words. “Why would my name be of any significance to you?” He let a silence fall, as he observed her reaction and how she moved. Looking for anything to give him an opening. He had no time for courtesies, regardless, honour would dictate that he should answer her. “But if you must know, I am Tyrhallan Venray. Captain of the Vanguard.” He offered her a bow, though it was lacklustre, not taking his eyes off of his new obstacle. “I dare because of Vaim’s own impudence. What else would you expect when a pack of wolves shows up ready to invade your lands? And hiding behind refugees to boot.” He rebuked showing his cold contempt as he continued. “Such is the coward’s way.” His eyes were steel as he readied himself. His feet now turned and twisted, his ankles handling the strain, like a coiled spring. “And I do not have time to play with you.” He said as he rushed her. If he was quick enough he would be able to cut her off. His free hand moving in order to stop her from drawing the sword at her side. "Come on!" Eilis looked up as she saw a large bird and the voice that had shouted those two simple words to her. She wasn’t quite sure if what she saw was real, but if someone took pity on them, then bless them. However she wouldn’t be able to just step off and let those people die. She’d never forgive herself if she did and so she shook her head trying to make herself clear to the woman. “I CAN’T!” She cried out through gritted teeth. Her head nodding towards the opening that lead down into the ship’s hold. “More…people…on board.” Her own magic bindings flared up violently it almost appeared as if she was given a high level shock as she buckled through one knee screaming painfully. “Get…them…OUT!” She said as the skin on her arms started to show cracks.