Ilian Derei
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█ Elven Mage
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█ With: the Party
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Rat's scream as the bear hit brought its massive forepaw down on the girl was the last thing he heard. Blood coursed through his ears, deafening him to everything except his own breathing passing through his clenched teeth.
It had been years since he'd conjured more than a spark, and yet, the fire shook his arm like an old friend. He didn't even need a staff to shepherd it, it came willingly, like a kitten. It warmed his skin, heating the blood under it, setting his bones aflame. His nails dug into his palms, his teeth bit at each other, his lips pulled back and twisted into an ugly, comfortable snarl.
The knight rushed forward to help Rat, but he was too furious to thank him for his kindness, his focus now entirely on the thing that had created this carnage. Oh gods. He hoped that the bear hadn't come through the Narivi, hadn't come through Daemarel. He hoped the fresh blood that dripped from the beast's hide hadn't come from those people he'd been trying to save. He hoped, he hoped, he hoped. He hoped his fire and fury would be enough kill this demon.
Something had made the enemy pause, and it was apparently in pain. He flung out an arm, summoning flames to lick at the bear's side. The stench of charred flesh only encouraged him, and his other hand brought with it even more fire, encircling the beast. The bear threw its head from side to side, screaming in pain as well as rage, and Ilian did nothing but intensify the flames. It let out another scream, and then charged through the flames, apparently unconcerned by the burning fur. Whatever this thing was, it was no longer an animal. He threw fireballs at it, the element crawling over his body like a snake, growing tighter and closer to his clothing as he grew more and more frenzied, but it shrugged them off like fleas.
Someone hit him. He turned, ready to light whoever had done it, but paused when he saw it was the rogue girl who he was meant to be helping him. She was screaming at him, gesturing wildly at where he had been conjuring. Abruptly, he realised that the new human man wasn't next to her, as he had been. With horror, he turned back to look where he'd trapped the creature for a moment, searching for an injury. Oh gods, oh gods he couldn't have killed him, could he? The woman swore at him and dashed off, presumably to search for her friend.
His stomach churned, but he had to kill the bear. He turned to look at the beast, which was now looking right at him. He swallowed, and the remaining flames disappeared. He needed control, calm. This reckless fury was going to kill someone. He extended his arm, and ice erupted from his fingers, enclosing itself around the bear's back legs, giving an opening to someone.
ooc; quick vomit-post sorry