[hr][hr][h3][b][i][center][color=a187be]Kyra [/color] & Ash[/center][/i][/b][/h3] [center][b][color=a187be]Location:[/color][/b] Hell Defrosting [b][color=a187be]Interacting With:[/color][/b] Not the blood thankfully [/center] [center]~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~[/center] Kyra watched as two of her three daggers went and gouging into it, the scream that erupted from the mist caused Kyra to halt in hr tracks and cringe. That was not a sound she wanted to hear again. As she sees Njat finish the thing off and the subsequent downpour of blood she shakes her head. [color=a187be]"I ain't cleaning up that mess,"[/color] she muttered under her breath as she glanced around. She couldn't see much but from the looks of things whatever else was trying to attack was gone and it was quiet. Too quiet for her liking considering everything that just happened but Kyra wasn't about to complain. Sheathing ehr sword she glanced around, seeing Sana unconscious on the ground with Epona and Ash guarding her. Rushing over to her friends side she knelt down as she pulled her cloak from her, pulling Sana into her arms and slowly moving the woman closer to the fire. [color=a187be]"Someone either heal this bitch or hand me my bag,"[/color] she yelled as she rubbed the cloak up and down Sana's arms trying to get her to wake up. She had seen hypothermia hit Sana before but it wasn't this bad, granted she had never seen her cast the other spell before and didn't know what problems it gave her. The two combined, she figured, must have rendered Sana in such a horrible condition. The wall was melting, thankfully. Well maybe not. It provided a barrier between them and whatever else was out there. Even with it being quiet there could still be danger out there. [color=a187be]"Come on woman, wake up,"[/color] she grumbled as she continued to try to warm Sana's body up next to the fire. She knew she needed to retrieve as many arrows as she could and her daggers as well but that could wait. Kyra felt on the other hand, nearly refreshed after the battle, she chalked that up to Sana's last spell before she passed out. Even though the creature that attacked them wasn't a fog, something she had heard Sana warn about time and time again, she was beginning to believe that anything floating like that was just bad news. Hopefully they wouldn't come across another one of those things. To her, they got lucky taking it down.