Khârn echoed his guild master's call [i]Sleep well my brothers....you will be missed[/i] he thought to himself. [i]You had fought till the end, none may challenge your courage nor your place as our saviors... You gave your life in pursuit of a greater cause then the self[/i] he thought as he pulled up a menu and unequipped his sword. "I promise to carry on your rage" Khârn whispered to himself as he took off his helmet. Khârn was no stranger to death, he had fought since day one. He had lost many brothers and sisters on the way, each one like a scar upon his soul. The pain from the aching muscles nor from the fighting was nothing compared to the lose of all of the men they had lost today. Khârn slowly walked the battlefield as he looked over the wounded lost in thought as he did so. "Khârn do you need healing?" a voice asked breaking his train of thought. "hmm?" He asked as he looked to the source of the voice. A young woman no older then 18 holding out a crystal "oh No I am content at the moment. Save your crystals for the others." he said with a half smile as the girl nodded and moved on. Khârn had been the thick of the fighting acting as the tip of the spear. He and all the berzerkers that were crazy enough to volunteer were placed in the bloodiest area of the fighting. They had inspired the men in these areas to fight their hardest, by leading from the front they slowly pushed to the boss. During the fighting Turnit had been beside him during the entire battle, to his last breath he Stood next to Khârn supporting him. During the few days prior to the assault on the boss he and Turnit had spent many hours talking about their lives back home,about love, about anything really to get their minds off the inevitable assault. Turnit had been a kind kid, with a smile that could brighten a room. At night they would spar and see who could best the other, very rarely did turnit ever best him. Khârn had saw the blow that would end Turnit's life, the look of fear on his face as he died. Khârn sighed at the thought "I will miss our conversations." he said softly