It was all going so well to the last minute plan - the Fixer had landed on top of his ally, giving the vampire a bigger target to attack, the newest member of the brawl of shadows was ready to attack with his magics (or so said the flaring surge of magical energy in the penin's general direction), and Morgan was hurtling towards the grappling assassins at a terrifying speed. 'He is desperate.' Morgan thought victoriously as his target made for a foolishly last ditch dodge, planting himself over the red hood with a single arm. Such a feat of strength was impressive, the vampire could not deny, but as the vampire's legs began to coil for the finishing flying leap, a shadow of doubt floated across his mind, 'Why now would he make such a careless mista--' The vampire's thoughts would be cut short as what happened next, in the midst of the Fixer's action, Ixie's taunting and plummeting dagger, and even Thrainsson's own flying form, caused Morgan's eyes to widen in disbelief and sheer surprise. The Fixer had disappeared; his energy signature, his body, everything -- gone! Only one thought presented itself as the vampire's dark form crashed through the shadowy remains of the legend. 'What magic is this?!'
The vampire's body crumpled into a heap, unable to physically recover with his normal grace. Instead, his eyes remained wide open as the vampire crashed headfirst into the ground's unforgiving surface, his loose clothing easily gather grit and dust onto its brown and green surface as the sniffer skidded to a halt a five or six feet away from the prone form of the sellsword. Morgan would unsteadily rise to his right knee, the sloppy attack brutally punishing his sense of balance. His left gloved hand would rise to head, cradling to dazed skull. 'Did I truly witness what I just saw?' Morgan's hazy eyes darted back to where the Fixer had been only moments ago - yes it was no illusion. Blue's demonic weapon and the remains of smoke were the only remaining proof that their adversary had indeed been there seconds before. Morgan would pull his hand out of the depths of his hood, revealing a wet glove. 'I'm bleeding?' He dabbed more gingerly at his forehead but quickly dismissed it - at worst, it could only be skinned flesh and would recover in seconds. The vampire took up a defensive stance, his legs finding more solid ground as stars in front of his eyes began to fade. Now their common enemy was gone, would his temporary allies become foes? His brows twitched downward for a moment before returning to a deadpan expression under his hooded face, silently waiting for words to be spoken in the aftermath of the Fixer's disappearance.
The vampire's body crumpled into a heap, unable to physically recover with his normal grace. Instead, his eyes remained wide open as the vampire crashed headfirst into the ground's unforgiving surface, his loose clothing easily gather grit and dust onto its brown and green surface as the sniffer skidded to a halt a five or six feet away from the prone form of the sellsword. Morgan would unsteadily rise to his right knee, the sloppy attack brutally punishing his sense of balance. His left gloved hand would rise to head, cradling to dazed skull. 'Did I truly witness what I just saw?' Morgan's hazy eyes darted back to where the Fixer had been only moments ago - yes it was no illusion. Blue's demonic weapon and the remains of smoke were the only remaining proof that their adversary had indeed been there seconds before. Morgan would pull his hand out of the depths of his hood, revealing a wet glove. 'I'm bleeding?' He dabbed more gingerly at his forehead but quickly dismissed it - at worst, it could only be skinned flesh and would recover in seconds. The vampire took up a defensive stance, his legs finding more solid ground as stars in front of his eyes began to fade. Now their common enemy was gone, would his temporary allies become foes? His brows twitched downward for a moment before returning to a deadpan expression under his hooded face, silently waiting for words to be spoken in the aftermath of the Fixer's disappearance.