[center][h2][u]Shipwreck[/u][/h2]Alex, Korgath, Liv/itus, Ahnci [@Conscripts][@SilverDawn][@Chasers115][@Hawlin][/center][hr] Watching the beasts charge towards the group, Korgath’s reaction was swift, stemming from a lifetime of stalking dangerous game. Uttering a low growl, the hunter lunged towards the Sahuagin furthest to the right, one wielding a blade. Remembering his training, Korgath seized the creature’s wrist with his right hand and twisted as hard as he could, hearing bones pop inside the fishy skeleton. The abomination cried out in pain before Korgath’s ironclad fist plunged into its jaw, splintering the bone and cracking the beast’s skull against the cold, stone wall. It slumped to the floor, blood oozing from the shattered body. It was a strange victory, and the creature seemed more delicate than it should have been, almost like its bones were made of glass... Or fishbone, if he was being honest. All the same, it was dead. [color=f26522]“One!”[/color] As her Alpha had been tearing through one of the front-liners, Kitty slipped through, effortlessly tucking behind the orc’s legs in a motion well rehearsed. The shewolf had witnessed the larger beasts coming from behind the smaller fishmen, and knew trouble when she saw it. There was a flash of grey as Kitty leapt up to her full height, chomping at the farthest sahuagin to the right on the back line before it was knocked down below her weight, barely managing to keep her at bay. It looked like she was having a hard time getting her teeth to actually stay on the creature’s throat... Korgath grimaced as he moved to stand between the smaller members of the group and the sword-wielding monster, leaving himself open to the crossbow carrier and hoping his armor would take the brunt of the punishment. He panted, sweat dripping from his brow. Between the layer of leather and this [i]damnable[/i] humidity, he had already soaked through his armor, a small puddle forming at his feet.