[color=gray][center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180317/82cafd1bca7f7e5a38026df8965b8dc7.png[/img] [b][color=662d91]Interacting with:[/color][/b] [b][color=662d91]Mentions:[/color][/b] [/center][hr]Gabriel ducked down as a skeleton swung its sword at him and then he bashed it down with his bow - which held together even after the impact. It did send the skeleton's head flying though, which he was thankful for. He took an arrow out of his quiver and shoved it into another skeleton's head, and then pulled it out once more. He then nocked it back and shot down another skeleton. Gods, no matter how many he puts down, more just keep on popping up. He heard two more rumbles - and now he saw three giants. The undead boar, an orc and a... a living tree? What were they called again? Golems... ah, Forest Golems! The latter two were friendlies though, as they helped plow down the undead that were attacking. Well, that was certainly helpful. However, he saw the Forest Golem barrel straight into a building and destroy it - leaving the being dazed. Gabriel heard another set of screaming. He grabbed one of his arrows from one of the dead skeletons and then jabbed it inside one of the skeletons again. It was good that they weren't as good as bandits or something. He then looked over to where the North Gate is - or was, at that point, as it was brought down by the undead. Back at the harbor, it seemed rather chaotic as well. The undead really is invading. Necromancers, probably. Ugh, necromancers. He spotted Jack making his way to the Church - the holy grounds that they seemed to be intent on going to. The merchant started making his way towards the area as well, avoiding most of the giants. Jack was intent on stopping the boar creature, and Gabriel figured that the man would have a better chance in taking down the beast than he would be with his bow and arrow. However, he decided to play support. He took aim at one of the archers on top of the boar and released arrow after arrow in hopes to at least put down their numbers so the other wouldn't be rained on with arrows. [/color]