Pike breathed a sigh of relief when the bandits rushed past him, at the very least it gave him an extra couple of minutes to consider his options. Although the feeling and mobility of his arm was slowly coming back, the snake bite had left his entire body feeling weak and unstable. He couldn't quite describe the feeling, but it made him feel uneasy about his ability to take on a rested bandit. At the same time he also knew that Linden, Mavis, Raven, Maple and Terrick were all silently suffering from wounds of their own, and they didn't have a choice but to fight now that they were trapped. The decision that followed was an easy one.
After the first four bandits went past, Pike spotted Col following more slowly in the dim light. Almost instantly a spark of rage ignited inside of him, if it hadn't been for Col he probably wouldn't have been bitten by the snake in the first place. Although the bandit was patched up, Pike knew that his wounds were still fresh and likely still causing him a significant amount of pain. With Raven's words to recover the stolen light stone on his mind, and his own vengeance, Pike charged forward from behind Col and swung his one remaining weapon, the battle club, as hard as he could at the back of the bandit's knees.
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Linden counted to five quickly as the bandits entered the tunnel and did the math in record time, it was four against five, not counting Maple and Mavis. Wonderful... Unarmed and exhausted from his time in the cave, Linden sprang from his hiding place and attacked the two bandits in the second row as the first two went for Terrick. He lowered his shoulder and barreled into the first bandit's shield at a high velocity. If he was going to die in the tunnels, he wasn't going quietly.
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Mavis squeezed his eyes shut and tried to block out the sounds of yet another bloody battle. As if his head didn't hurt enough. He longed to go out and help them but was smart enough to recognize his condition and realize that he would do more harm then good. He trusted Linden's judgement, and the guard had told him to stay put. So he did.