He could feel her cold breath on his back as he ran, but a quick glance back revealed her position to be much farther away in truth than it had felt. Lily's possessed corpse stood a ways down the street behind Foeldar, her empty eyes meeting his for only a moment but still long enough for the meaning behind them to be understood. She was trying to protect him in the only way she could think to do so, but even in the realization of this fact Foeldar was still horrified by Lily's appearance. Had he really consigned himself to death so easily? [I]Why did he fight?[/i] Sure, he was angry... but was that really enough? [i]Why was he even here?[/I] Was Foeldar even in control? [i]Of course he was, why wouldn't he be?[/i] He shook his head to try and clear his mind, deciding that these thoughts didn't matter. At least, not right now. As he continued to run towards the west, with the west gate now in site, he saw two humans run past at lightning speed. They were, coincidentally enough, surrounded by electricity. Foeldar thought he recognized one of them, but couldn't quite place why. He then leaped up into the air to avoid a house in his path, but instead of running through it he ended up landing on top of it with a large crash. Debris flew up high into the air, some of it pelting Foeldar both as some went up and as some fell back down a little later on. He had only needed a moment to regain his footing and he was back to running, and only a moment longer until he passed up the two humans that had sped by earlier. He almost couldn't believe he'd already passed them up, and so quickly at that. Foeldar turned his head around to look back at the two humans that had previously been so quick, wondering what had happened to them to slow both of them down to the crawling pace at which they now moved. Though before he could really make any observations he suddenly impacted the stone wall next to the West Gate's arch hard, cracking much of the stone and causing several pieces to crumble away. Recoiling from the pain, Foeldar frantically stumbled around and away from the wall as he held his head and shoulder firmly with his hands, and once he had passed through the arch he fell to his knees. [color=00746b]"That... [i]hurt[/i]..."[/color] He wheezed out between pants as the immense, throbbing pain slowly began to subside.