Inside the Deepest Mines of Kalgrin, a Dwarven Colony
The sudden sound of a cave-in, complete with harrowing screams and what sounded like insectoid chirping obviously caught the attention of the other two dwarven groups down below. Just as one rounded a corner to where Xallihion and his thralls were in wait, they spun around to come to their brethrens' aid. As they did so, the backs of all ten dwarves were turned to Xallihion and the ambushers. There would only be an instant before they were back around the corner and out of that chamber, but if Xallihion and his dwarves seized the moment they would take their enemies by complete surprise and from behind, no less. So surely their ambush would make short work of the search party, but of course that's assuming that they act quickly enough.
Meanwhile, the other ten meandering through the tunnels also heard the commotion. The stone tunnels were deathly silent and echoed well, after all. Fortunately, that would mean that the sound of pounding footsteps would alert to Clotho to the impending arrival of even more dwarves. Stumbling into the lone survivor who was on his way back up to the main halls, they were told that it was only a cave-in. Yet there was clearly something not right...
A mere collapse did not explain all of the sounds that they had heard, and how often was it that dwarven miners caused cave-ins, anyways? The strange look in that one's eyes was also suspicious, but it was the sudden smell of burnt flesh that was the most damning piece of evidence. The dwarves all drew their weapons, eyes nervously looking down the tunnel that the survivor had emerged from. After a short argument, they decided to leave the survivor unaided for a few moments as they went to investigate the 'cave-in'.
Meanwhile, at the human village
Upon seeing Athinar charging down the one street that hadn't suddenly become blocked by walls that appeared of thin air, some of the guards had moved to block him. Of course, the first few soldiers to approach were quickly mauled by the savage. As those nearest to him stumbled backwards and away, a figure that had hanged back came forward: clothed in extravagant blue robes, she was clearly one of the local priestesses to Unda, and surely a powerful sorceress. She raised a fist high into the eye whilst muttering some prayer to the water goddess, and the ground beneath her feet began to grow wet as she summoned water from deep below.
Then there was suddenly a flash of orange and a fiery explosion, then another, and then another. Her eyes darted to the rooftops to see Balothiss as he rained down fireballs on those below. The guards that were struck by the magical flames howled, boiling alive within their own melting armor. Shrieking for vengeance, she pulled up several globs of water from the growing pool at her feet. They levitated next to her for a few moments, then froze into icy spikes and flew towards Balothiss like bullets.
Suddenly, she brought up both hands. Rather than a mere glob of water, an entire pool now hanged in the air above her head. Shouting once more, she threw her arms forward and the mass of water surged forward. With a horrific boom it smashed into the stone building and washed over it before freezing solid. Perhaps Balothiss and Cold Stare could have dodged it if they jumped off the rooftop, but staying there would mean being encased in a block of ice.
As one of the last few guards pushed her aside, fleeing back to the town square, she spun around to look at Athinar. Before that brute could get to her, she intended to have him choking on the ground. Leaping back to put more distance between herself and him, she pointed a finger at his chest. At first nothing seemed to happen, small tufts of smoke just seemed to waft from Athinar's chest. But she did not use fire magic and that was no smoke. The vapor steaming off his body was his sweat as it rapidly evaporated, but even once the sweat covering Athinar had all gone, the steam continued. More water was being pulled out of his body by his magic, and soon enough the blood would come pouring out as well as he was rapidly dried out. Athinar had best get out of her line of sight or otherwise interrupt her spell, else he would quickly find himself too dehydrated and weak to even stand.
Back in the town square, Torrens' attacks had caught everyone's attention. A mob of guards broke off and moved to charge the alley where their attacker cowered, but a quick cry stopped them. One of the High Priests advanced forwards, telling the others that they needed to stay in the square and await their lord. He would face the fiery monster alone.
Perhaps Torrens had noticed this man, his status made clear with magnificent silk robes worthy of any noble. Indeed, when Torrens had first popped out this mage had thought him some sort of elemental and shouted out an incantation in an unsuccessful attempt to banish him from this world. But then again, in the chaos of the short skirmish Torrens might not have noticed.
In any case, that lone priest ran towards Torrens' alley. The fire demon would soon find himself face to face with a powerful sorcerer, though undoubtedly not one that he had expected: this man was a High Priest of Caldor! His magic invoked the flames and warmth; not the ice and water that Torrens feared. But if the fire demon underestimated him, that would prove a grave mistake. Whispering a prayer to mighty Caldor, Fiery Lord of Justice and Conquest, that priest found the bravery to round the corner mere inches away from Torrens. The priest could feel the demons' heat even from there, but it was nothing like the heat of Caldor that already emanated from the priest's heart. This man would not be so easily burnt, at least not by normal flames. Caldors' blessing would allow him to be wreathed in holy flames and come out unharmed. Torrens would have to find another way to defeat him.
Quite accurately guessing Torrens' nature, the High Priest had determined that his best chance of defeating this adversary would be to drain him of all eat. For that end, as soon as he saw Torrens he would try to manipulate the heat within the demon's body and pull it outwards. Perhaps the resulting explosion of fire would destroy a nearby building or two, but in the man's mind that was a small price to pay to rid the world of such evil.
Meanwhile, one of the walls summoned by Narza suddenly exploded as a great warrior slammed his fist into it and reduced it to splinters. Leaping over the rubble came a great knight, clad in armor that shone bright not from polish but by the magical enchantments that had been imbued within it. With that magical armor and a great sword and shield to match, he looked every part a holy champion of men. The knight ran into the middle of the town square. "To me, to me!" the knight cried out to the defenders, for he was lord of this town. Granted, being bombarded by Torrens just a moment ago after being suddenly boxed in by walls had left the defenders panicking, but they would soon be rallied unless someone else created even more chaos or tried to take the village's lord out of the picture.