Nawar Side-steps the arrow, and [i]accidentally[/i] makes Alexander miss, amusingly. "I knew it!", he would say. He'd bluntly kick Larion away, 'dash' again towards where he thinks Sapphire would be, and fires off a spread from his shotgun at Alexander, the small, flat pellets he's using were mainly meant for stopping power, not outright killing ability. Thus, Alexander would be stunned for a moment as Nawar would get his bearings. "Tasket!", He'd scream for his Familiar, as it stopped looking for Sapphire to commit to Nawar's mental order. Tasket would quickly come up to Nawar as he [i]jumped[/i] on his Familiar and began to ride its' back. While putting some distance between themselves and the Quartet, the attempted kidnapper would prepare his last batch of molotovs to throw [b]everywhere[/b] wildly, to snuff them out, as they returned to the forest to dissapear. The Molotovs landed in a very rough circle all around, being thrown far enough for some of them to land behind Sapphire and Imgor, almost a direct hit in the latters' case, by raw chance. It's fairly evident what he's attempting to do... He's trying to divide and conquer, making sure the Quartet can't support eachother. His cocktails were the main issue: The flames were oddly long-lasting and produced large amounts of smoke. It was hard to see anything in this quickly developing fog. Quite clever, really. His attempted Prisoner would begin coughing and trying to stop herself from doing so, to not give away their position. However... Schulze was trained for this. Much better then the others... His honed senses could easily see Nawar and Taskets' little outline even through the thick fog, circling the area and plotting a course of further action. He could just tell their guards were down... It'd be risky, but Nickolaus could do a surprise attack, eliminate one of them nearly immediately through a weakpoint in their armor, such as the neck in Nawar's case. But if Schulze made one mistake (which was a possibility), he'd easily be gutted like a fish. Alexander was in a decent, if not stellar position... Even the now-burning carriage was a good defensive point, and that Musket near his feet would be highly useful. Imgor was in a much safer, yet a less offensively effective position himself, he could provide 'covering fire' for the others but he could barely do anything in this smoke, it'd be likely to accidentally hit one of his allies. Amaryllis got the victim in her grasp, however, she was likely to be found out with her struggled coughing and breathing, it'd be best for her to retreat, it seems. Or go all out, but her little new-found friend would almost surely be 'injured' at the very least. Imgor's familiar was about to break free, Larion was watching Alexander's back, and Ruby was trying to pinpoint just where the hell this fierce feline and hunter duo was, after having to deposit Sapphire and the other woman. So, fight or flight?