[center][h3]Sir Garrett[/h3][/center] This was getting them nowhere and Sir Garrett could feel a rumble from beneath his feet. With a snarl he reached up and grabbed the boarding axe on his back before sheathing his hunting knife. Driving the axe into the seams of the floor it left the end of the axe pointing up from the floor. It was tipped with a metal end cap which could be used as a crude spear. This undead was causing a lot of trouble because of its mobility and it was time to end that. Drawing his knife Sir Garrett lunged at the Vampire moving to the left he met it blade on blade using the two weapons in his hands to make up for his lack of speed. With smooth steps Sir Garrett worked his way around the creature. There was no way he was going to match its sheer strength and speed for long so it was time to level the playing field. With a lunge and a savage roar Sir Garrett battered aside the creatures sword and suddenly closed with it. With a primal surge of speed and strength Sir Garrett dropped his blades and dipped low. Threading his right arm between the vampire legs; Sir Garrett lifted the creature on his right shoulder as he wrapped his left arm behind its right arm to prevent it from immediately sticking its sword in his back. Surging forward Sir Garret slammed the crown of his head into its face before taking off down the short length of hallway towards the end of his axe. Roaring like a crazed animal Sir Garrett heaved the Vampire and launched himself backwards. If everything went according to plan the vampire would be impaled through its back on the end of the axe planted in the stone floor. The whole maneuver provided an opportunity for the vampire to catch him with its sword on Sir Garrett’s way out assuming it survived being impaled. Regardless of the result Sir Garrett leapt backwards twice until he was where he started. Without taking his eyes off the Vampire Sir Garrett knelt and felt around for his blades before rising with them in either hand.