Was the priest insane?
They had undergone all of this elaborate effort to just scratch by and gain an opportunity to capture one of these raiders alive and she drives an arrow into their leg with a weapon capable of piercing or splintering bone; the same sort of weapon one hunts large game with. Unsurprisingly, the woman dropped the moment the stabilization of blood became uneven in her veins and the half-blood warrior collided with her in his characteristic warcry, throwing her to the ground and at a point of disadvantage; the crimson of her person followed suit and spattered on to the low lying grass.
The huntsman in all of this was not far behind, dropping the sword and removing a knife from his person instead before becoming crouched by her side.
Brannor knew well what went wrong here, other than shooting her with an arrow, so what followed was the cutting of the captive's hood from her cloak and its conversion into a loop around the injured leg, not much more than a hand higher where the arrow struck. Once the man found that point, he cinched, only then to break the arrow in twain and take the shaft's remains; it too became a bar now atop the cloth, with the rotations of his hands clamping it down. When he finished, he tucked the material within itself so not to come loose.
"That should cease the bleeding..." Brannor's voice was punctuated with frustration when he completed his crude but effective woodsman talent, dressing the rest of the wound thereafter.
When he finished, still crouched by her side, he returned the knife to its sheath on his waist, letting Orchid do the rest as he seemed so intent on.
@Hekazu@Ryonara@Lucius Cypher@Gordian Nought@Norschtalen
They had undergone all of this elaborate effort to just scratch by and gain an opportunity to capture one of these raiders alive and she drives an arrow into their leg with a weapon capable of piercing or splintering bone; the same sort of weapon one hunts large game with. Unsurprisingly, the woman dropped the moment the stabilization of blood became uneven in her veins and the half-blood warrior collided with her in his characteristic warcry, throwing her to the ground and at a point of disadvantage; the crimson of her person followed suit and spattered on to the low lying grass.
The huntsman in all of this was not far behind, dropping the sword and removing a knife from his person instead before becoming crouched by her side.
Brannor knew well what went wrong here, other than shooting her with an arrow, so what followed was the cutting of the captive's hood from her cloak and its conversion into a loop around the injured leg, not much more than a hand higher where the arrow struck. Once the man found that point, he cinched, only then to break the arrow in twain and take the shaft's remains; it too became a bar now atop the cloth, with the rotations of his hands clamping it down. When he finished, he tucked the material within itself so not to come loose.
"That should cease the bleeding..." Brannor's voice was punctuated with frustration when he completed his crude but effective woodsman talent, dressing the rest of the wound thereafter.
When he finished, still crouched by her side, he returned the knife to its sheath on his waist, letting Orchid do the rest as he seemed so intent on.
@Hekazu@Ryonara@Lucius Cypher@Gordian Nought@Norschtalen