
38th of Ashan 719
Steadily, the great, pale Sohr Khal Came to perch upon a rise in the thick rainforest that surrounded the spiked, wooden walls of Hadrana, the island's capital. The climate was hot, humid and heavy. Breathing was hard for those who weren't accustomed to the weather. From the rise, they could look beyond the foliage and see only some of the chaos unfolding. There were two ships in the ocean just beyond the sandy beaches of Kephallonia, and one of which was ablaze with a great red fire. The plumes of smoke that Dosan had seen were not the plight of the villagers, no, they were the burning corpses of fallen members of the guild of industry, which littered the town and beach. The intact ship was barely manned with only a dozen or so crew members holding down the fort. Between that ship and the island was a rowboat of mercenaries, retreating the scene of the attack.
The war cries of Lotharren men and humans, coupled with the violent hissing of Ithecal could be heard just beyond the walls. The screams and wails of Quacians could also be heard along with Vahanic cursing. Whatever the trio had been expecting was thrown out the window, as it turned out that the Kephallonians were destroying the guild of industry. As the three stared at the scene, the screech of a flaming fireball being catapulted from beyond the walls was heard, and they would be able to watch the destructive force fly, then crash in the waters beside the one ship that wasn't burning. '
From the burning ship, the three could see a few men, engulfed in flame, jumping from the deck and into the blue water. It was a massacre.
"Right," Fridgar echoed through their draconic form. "And to think we were worried that the Kephallonians would have been defeated by now... It almost feels silly in hindsight," they said with a rolling squawk that imitated laughter. "Kaelrik, we need to stop their catapult from destroying the ship while also putting any of the remaining guild members to death. Dosan, we need you to get on that ship to kill all the remaining crewmen. We can fly you over if you need." They looked to Kaelrik, wherever he was. "We trust you'll be fine until we can come to your side? Just make sure that the Islanders know you're an ally, we wouldn't want them to think you're a guild fighter."
Perhaps it was for the best that Fridgar hadn't formulated any real strategy prior to seeing the battlefield. After all, they'd all expected the guild to have massacred the Kephallonians, but the fight had gone a far different direction. A pre-formulated plan would have failed and left them stumped. All that was left to do now was to adapt to the new information and execute their plan. Secure the last remaining ship and establish that they were allies with the Islanders. A stray thought crossed their mind then, and they looked to the Defier. "...Do you think perhaps that you can put out that fire?" they asked as they looked to the burning ship. "Then again, do you think there's anything salvageable of that ship?"
The Sohr Khal shook their head. "No, too much time. They'll be done fighting before we can work that out. We'll just have to save the last one and mop up the last of them."
Steadily, the great, pale Sohr Khal Came to perch upon a rise in the thick rainforest that surrounded the spiked, wooden walls of Hadrana, the island's capital. The climate was hot, humid and heavy. Breathing was hard for those who weren't accustomed to the weather. From the rise, they could look beyond the foliage and see only some of the chaos unfolding. There were two ships in the ocean just beyond the sandy beaches of Kephallonia, and one of which was ablaze with a great red fire. The plumes of smoke that Dosan had seen were not the plight of the villagers, no, they were the burning corpses of fallen members of the guild of industry, which littered the town and beach. The intact ship was barely manned with only a dozen or so crew members holding down the fort. Between that ship and the island was a rowboat of mercenaries, retreating the scene of the attack.
The war cries of Lotharren men and humans, coupled with the violent hissing of Ithecal could be heard just beyond the walls. The screams and wails of Quacians could also be heard along with Vahanic cursing. Whatever the trio had been expecting was thrown out the window, as it turned out that the Kephallonians were destroying the guild of industry. As the three stared at the scene, the screech of a flaming fireball being catapulted from beyond the walls was heard, and they would be able to watch the destructive force fly, then crash in the waters beside the one ship that wasn't burning. '
From the burning ship, the three could see a few men, engulfed in flame, jumping from the deck and into the blue water. It was a massacre.
"Right," Fridgar echoed through their draconic form. "And to think we were worried that the Kephallonians would have been defeated by now... It almost feels silly in hindsight," they said with a rolling squawk that imitated laughter. "Kaelrik, we need to stop their catapult from destroying the ship while also putting any of the remaining guild members to death. Dosan, we need you to get on that ship to kill all the remaining crewmen. We can fly you over if you need." They looked to Kaelrik, wherever he was. "We trust you'll be fine until we can come to your side? Just make sure that the Islanders know you're an ally, we wouldn't want them to think you're a guild fighter."
Perhaps it was for the best that Fridgar hadn't formulated any real strategy prior to seeing the battlefield. After all, they'd all expected the guild to have massacred the Kephallonians, but the fight had gone a far different direction. A pre-formulated plan would have failed and left them stumped. All that was left to do now was to adapt to the new information and execute their plan. Secure the last remaining ship and establish that they were allies with the Islanders. A stray thought crossed their mind then, and they looked to the Defier. "...Do you think perhaps that you can put out that fire?" they asked as they looked to the burning ship. "Then again, do you think there's anything salvageable of that ship?"
The Sohr Khal shook their head. "No, too much time. They'll be done fighting before we can work that out. We'll just have to save the last one and mop up the last of them."


