[b]Nevsky[/b] The clash of heroes with demonic wolves was perhaps a story that would have been told throughout the ages, evYet en if it had been a one sided affair. One might have expected it to be in this case, yet in spite of their own numbers and power it was most decidedly not (though with no one using their Noble Phantasm it might make sense for that to be the case) Yet Nevsky was not disheartened by that. Instead he rather enjoyed the challenge. It would make a fitting first battle for their party, better than the previous slaughter at least. So the group fought, with him and Edeltaud covering the center of the wolves while the others mad eusre that their rear was protected and that the enemy was contained. He caught on to the attempt to isolate him and made sure that it didn't go so well for the wolves, though Berserker joining in was always a boon as well. They were doing well, and he would continue to push the advantage while he had it. He did not back down, and faced the headlong charge with the cold calm of a warrior who had been in such situations before. Quickly he acted, with shield moving to interpose itself between himself and the semi-blind wolf. That would take the blow and hold it at bay for the time that he needed. On the other side he counterattacked, sword flashing as he attempted to strike the beast down with his sword. Once that wolf was dealt with the, other one could be finished off with his sword as well. Not that he would simply rest easy even if his immediate foes were dead. He would instead move towards the right to hit the wolves attacking Siegfried from behind. This was not a time to be resting when there were still enemies to confront! [@PKMNB0Y][@Beloss][@VitaVitaAR][@GreenGoat][@KoL][@Lonewolf685]