[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/ckn7dtZ.jpg[/img][/center] [center][h1][color=f6989d] Irime Greenleaf [/color][/h1][/center] Irime glanced at the cousins and the image of her and Amrod came vividly into her memory. As the horrible account replayed in her mind she saw the moment that she was out of her element. She was very successful until Blurg appeared. She was finishing off one orc when Blurg hit her with his fist with enough force to slam her into a large boulder. She had been knocked out for a moment. Her eyes opened and she was immediately up on her feet and looking to see where he had gone. He was bigger than any she had fought before him. [color=f6989d]"Orcs have enormous strength. They can overpower you easily so you must be faster and more accurate than they are. They will hit you with more force than any other creature you've encountered."[/color] She quietly spoke to the scouts. As Irime's eyes had reopened they had registered Blurg and Amrod fighting fiercely. Amrod took a hit to the back of the head with the creature's wooden club and Blurg bent him backwards over his knee and was about to break his back when Irime jumped on the Orc with her sword and stabbed him through the sinewy flesh of his shoulder. She had shoved the blade deeply into Blurg's left upper back. The pain made him roar out and in his frenzied state he literally bent Amrod in half. She heard Amrod's bones crunching and screams. Irime was punched and felt her body go flying over the nearest ledge. When she hit the ground her eyes registered seeing Kreneas and his partner just as Blurg launched himself at them swinging his club and an axe at them. At that moment she had passed out unconscious. Blurg had followed her looking to finish her off. Instead he had found more warriors. [color=f6989d]"There is no way to prepare for that kind of strength and viciousness in just a few moments or hours."[/color] The look of pain and anguish on her face as she remembered Amrod's agony as he died was enough to quell her appetite for food. [color=f6989d]"Excuse me." [/color]She got up and walked down the hill a little ways to wipe the tears away. [@Aquanthe]