Avril Hits: 1+0+3+3 Luck = 7
Avril Dodges: 2+1+3 = 6
Khal Hits: 5+5+5+2 Luck = 17
Khal Dodges: 3+3+2 = 8
Khal Successful Hits: 11
The bodies just keep flooding in. It's madness. Was he not dead already, the Guardian knew he would have fallen victim once again to the past, to his memories that always clouded his reality in times of war. Dero was clear of mind now, though, thankfully. Even if he could not do much in this state, at least he wouldn't be lost to the chaos like last time.
Without much he could physically do, though, the Hodari was left to simply watch over the mess. At least he could try and keep tabs on who was where, but then his own family slowly started to appear. It made the watching that much more painful, unable to help. The spirit managed to lock eyes with his eldest son for a moment, just a moment, and it was unsettling, to say the least. This was not how the Guardian wanted to see his family for he first time since dying, but he could not ignore the call for the dead. A smile had only just barely crossed his features before @Hanneth's voice pulled both Dero and Roan's attention. A young woman who bored the Tolkien mask came to Roan's side for a brief moment, but then the mauve lion was pulled away as a grey stranger charged towards Hanneth. Dero's heart clenched in his chest at this inability to protect his own wife. Thankful for his son's quick actions, the specter was just about to inquire upon the masked girl before someone decided she needed to fight as well.
He was useless, really. What were the spirits even doing here? What purpose did they serve except maybe as a distraction? Before the old man's thoughts could dwindle too much deeper, though, his spectral veins ran cold at a call for death. "Reti..." Dero practically gasped in disbelief as he looked across the battlefield to his multi-colored son. To the son that had been gifted upon Hanneth and himself by the spirits of their former home. Listening to @Reti ♔'s words only made this call for death ten times worse. He was fighting someone who seemed to be set against every aspect of the afterlife, whether it be simple communication with the dead like him, or reviving those once thought lost. Did she know about Reti then? Did she know his past life?
Why was it his son's job to eradicate the lands of this woman then? Why his son? The Hodari couldn't just sit idly by and watch this fight. He had to do something, whatever he could, to aid his son. With determination, the Guardian walked a straight line towards the death fight, not caring what individuals his ghostly body might simply pass through in the process. There was a rage burning behind his azure gaze. Dero purposely walked up behind Reti, aiming to be in perfect view of @Miaran on the other side. Though he could not physically interfere with a fight, maybe just the sight of the dead would be enough to throw her off her game. Jaws lifted to the heavens, calling to the gods, in what was probably the loudest roar Dero had ever uttered. A war cry in support of his son, in protection for his family and friends, and with every ounce of rage and hatred thrown like daggers at the woman that would seek to purge the earth of all things celestial. You kill my son and I will make sure every second you are left breathing will be complete and utter agony, the spirit silently promised as he simply stared with a snarled expression at the Caladan queen.
The chaos just kept getting worse as Hero kept to the outskirts of the mess. His icy gaze could barely keep up with it all as bodies fly in every direction. It was hard to believe that this was ever going to be some sort of party, the decorations and assortment of food left to disarray. Seeing the bodies was hard enough that he could hardly even notice that his own family was getting caught up in the madness. It wasn't until his uncle called out a challenge to the death that Hero's attention regained some ground.
Every word @Reti ♔ spoke about this woman, who apparently had just been attacking his grandmother, sent a chill down the dark man's spine. She would seek to purge the world of those who seek solace in the spirits? Someone like him? As he grew older, Hero had gained a better understanding of the spirit world, and found comfort in being able to converse with the dead. To think that he could be targeted just for that embrace with the afterlife sent a surge of fire through his veins.
All he could do was watch his uncle fight now. To think he might never get the chance to know him if he didn't come through this fight alive. An uncle he'd never even met in person, yet had heard so much about.
Her shoulder connects with Magdalena's chest in a sharp, wrenching retort. It's not enough to push them out of the water but it's enough to gain a few feet back to shore. She is nothing now but the pounding blood in her ears and the war that rages within her; one side determined to endure and feed off her hate and the other simply desperate to survive it. There was no walking back from this. Melusina would either die with a fraction of the girl she once was or she would kill that part of her alongside @Magdalena.
There's no going back.
I want to live.
She is greeted with a surge of wet and red as her sister's teeth clip through her brow. A terrified yowl bursts from her lips as her head rears back. She is frantic enough that the talon that scores down her foreleg is not as deep, but it still stings as it stomps back down into the sea. But she's half-blinded, and as she throws her head forward with her jaws parted wide, she does not know where on Magdalena's own face she's attempting to bite.
Such a reckoning for so many,he commented idly. How many of them deserved it, he wondered? And look at all the little ones, so lost and confused on the battlefield. Such a pity. He would never have let- ah, but that didn't matter now, did it. His own cubs were long since gone, in a far off land.
Can we at least admire the irony of her becoming a spirit once she dies?he rumbled. What kind of spirit, he wasn't sure, because he had no knowledge of how one obtained a prestiged ranking in the afterlife to merit being able to roam about as he did while others could not, but a spirit nonetheless.
I think it's funny,he concluded.