Rell
Champion of Malacath!
Balgur cried out as the mage heard him and tossed a ball of flame at the troll. Luckily, the nords' aim was true, and it struck the hairy, stinking beast square in the chest. It howled with pain and rage, then turned its' angry glare towards the one who'd so badly hurt it. It stomped through the murky water with ease, letting out a howl everytime it was struck by the nords' fire. It rushed the last few feet between the wizard as the nord swung his hands up, something shimmering between the mage and troll. The blow still connected, but instead of tearing through the mans' robes and flesh, the troll merely knocked him to the ground and succumbed to the magical fire covering its' body.
The sound of fighting nearby drew his attention and he watched as the elf woman cut down another pair of undead with an ease that made it seem like they hadn't just been fighting a whole group of the things. She stalked off after dispatching them, following the path of the fallen troll. She bent down near the creatures' body, and scooped up his spear, somehow not damaged by the flame attack. To his great surprise, she returned and offered the weapon to him, blunt end first. "I apologize for my reaction", she said, "you had no reason to trust me, but I hope we can work together more closely going forwards."
"Can't argue with that" Balgur admitted, sheathing his gladius and using the spear to haul himself to his feet. Wearily, he made his way back onto the road. The mage, Lorkas, was headed towards the second troll, holding his side. As they approached, the smaller of the two khajiit with them took the beast down. With the threats neutralised, except for a few stragglers, Balgur grabbed the mages' shoulder. "Looks like you took a hit back there." He nodded towards the charred troll corpse behind them. "You gonna be alright?"
The sound of fighting nearby drew his attention and he watched as the elf woman cut down another pair of undead with an ease that made it seem like they hadn't just been fighting a whole group of the things. She stalked off after dispatching them, following the path of the fallen troll. She bent down near the creatures' body, and scooped up his spear, somehow not damaged by the flame attack. To his great surprise, she returned and offered the weapon to him, blunt end first. "I apologize for my reaction", she said, "you had no reason to trust me, but I hope we can work together more closely going forwards."
"Can't argue with that" Balgur admitted, sheathing his gladius and using the spear to haul himself to his feet. Wearily, he made his way back onto the road. The mage, Lorkas, was headed towards the second troll, holding his side. As they approached, the smaller of the two khajiit with them took the beast down. With the threats neutralised, except for a few stragglers, Balgur grabbed the mages' shoulder. "Looks like you took a hit back there." He nodded towards the charred troll corpse behind them. "You gonna be alright?"