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I can have Aesta side with Caronia if that would help a little in keeping it fair.
I think I have it pretty evened up now, you can side with whoever you want.
I have to go for a few hours, but I'll be back on later tonight.
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I can have Aesta side with Caronia if that would help a little in keeping it fair.
Tanis held eye contact with Frill for a split second, wishing with all her heart that they would see each other again before the night was out. She returned the nod but had no time for words as, as soon as Frill was gone, she spotted the figure of Droll in her peripheral vison. His attack was quick and distracting, the roar and flames made it difficult to pin-point exactly where it was coming from. But though he was quick, Tanis was quicker. Her small size made her an agile and nimble flyer, and she managed to roll sharply to the left to avoid his claws and the worst of the flames, although the heat blackened parts of her belly and legs. As she righted herself she fought to find exactly where Droll was to avoid another attack if necessary, or launch one of her own, but the noise and chaos of the battle confused her senses and she couldn't located him right away.
None of the Pelendavian warriors seen or noticed her approaching, all were too focused and busy with the battle.Aesta flew closer, tying not to be seen. The look in her eyes was between fear and the curiousity that drove her to step closer. She had no idea who was fighting who, but for some reason she felt the need to stick around and see who won.
The attack came from the sky this time. Droll dove in straight at her from above and behind, once again with flames and claws. He changed his tactic this time; and instead of coming in slow enough to allow himself time to adjust, he tried to come in fast enough to deny Tanis any timeto react effectively.
Tanis jerked her head around in all directions, desperately searching for Droll in the split second she had to level out. She spotted him after a second, but had no time to do anything but snap her wings shut and hope that gravity could carry her out of the way before his strike. She seemed to float still in mid-air before finally starting to plummet, but Droll's quick attack got to her first.