Venator was moving as soon as the first arrow struck, instinct taking over as he vaulted the side of the carriage and took cover, taking advantage of the disorganised mess of movement to move away from the immediate danger and slip into nearby shadows with his raven close behind. He cast a sparing look at the fallen knight, a man that would have been his comrade, yet felt little over his death. There was little point shedding tears or growing angry over a man he did not know. Instead, he held his arm out for his raven to perch on, tilting its head curiously as he gave it its instructions. [color=black]"Find them."[/color] With those two words, the shade-like bird took flight and shot towards where the arrows had come from, dissipating into black smoke after a short distance. Acting on instinct, he closed his eyes when suddenly his vision changed. The colours had drained away and the edges of the buildings blurred like smoke on water as he saw seven figures hiding in the shadows from a position in the air, their bodies glowing softly with silver light against the murky grey surroundings. His point of view circled the hidden archers as they scrambled to avoid the two retaliatory shots from the brown-haired archer girl, one of the seven falling lifeless as a result, before letting loose a few shots back in return. Considering the circling flight pattern, he guessed he was seeing through his raven's eyes... Releasing his Raven Vision, he put a hand over his eyes and lightly shook his head in an attempt to clear the weird sensation that followed before he turned his head sharply at Mira's cry of pain. Frowning slightly at the effective loss of the other archer, he quickly refocused on the remaining 6 assassins. Readying his bow, he took aim at where he had seen them last. Focusing his gaze, he could vaguely make out the silhouette of a few of them, and decided to bank on his luck. Slowly inhaling, he held the arrow back on his longbow for three seconds before letting it loose. He couldn't see where the shot had landed, but even at such a distance the substantial force behind the arrow was enough to knock the man back several steps. Seeing him fall, he quickly let loose a second arrow to confirm the kill before looking for his next target. With any luck, he might just make it through today alive...