The scream of the frightened soldiers echoed into the night, as a young warrior on horseback pummeled an entire enemy battalion single-handedly without any hints of mercy. They did not deserve that kind of honour. [color=fff200]"Get back here."[/color] Alexander coldly remarked, as he charged up a light bolt at the tip of his sword and fired. The bolt pierced right through a soldier's chest, killing him instantly. Such an ironic death, for such a crime. [color=fff200]"Get out of here kids. There is a forest nearby that you can take refuge in. Run to the back entrance and leave!"[/color] He then turned to order the younglings, who obeyed without any hesitation. As they themselves tried to make their ways to safety, Alexander noticed a whole new squadron of Ohen soldiers busting in from the front door. They weren't as different as those that Alexander just slayed earlier in the fight, but the key difference was that their numbers were countless. One hundred, maybe two hundred of them. There seemed to be no end to them. It was a clear sign that he had to move right now. Alexander then ordered the steed to turn around, dashing through the ruins of the buildings. His eyes glassed in great bitter as he looked upon these damages. Although they were now extinguished of the flames, the destruction could not be measured by pure words. Buildings were burned, houses torn down, statues toppled, and most importantly Aedises slaughtered. Just...how could this be. He was forced to look away, and focus on the task before him. Suddenly, he noticed a young brunette, who appeared to be a water Aedis, entering a stone building. Were there still someone left in there? If it was so then they must evacuate quickly, otherwise they would get slaughtered by those incoming soldiers. Alexander ordered his white horse, Stella, to canter to the building, and shouted loudly to them urgingly. [color=fff200]"What are you doing?! The soldiers are overrunning the front gate! We must move now!"[/color] It appeared that they weren't listening, or that they had left already. No matter the cases, Alexander knew he had to move now. The arrows behind him were a clear sign of that. He pulled the rein on Stella, as the two began to move deep into the forest.