[b][color=#E8B7A9][h3][i]Adra Son Sauhl[/i][/h3][/color][/b][hr][indent] Adra had never been fond of magic, and she became less so when a beam of power barely lanced over her head and towards the wolf being before her. She watched as the creature turned into [i]nothing[/i]. There was a [i]thud[/i] as the fae fell behind her. Adra moved towards her, making sure that the woman was fine. She slid her hand across the other’s face and waited until the other seemed conscious. [color=#E8B7A9]“Good job,”[/color] Adra said with a smile. [color=#E8B7A9]“I’ll cover you while you recover.”[/color] One of the humans tended to the fae’s health, and so the orc didn’t think it was necessary to stay with her. Standing, she faced the five wolves that poured from the forest. Adra pulled her shield closely into her form, staring at them as they clustered around. Their existence varied from something plausible in nature and something totally unnatural. The rogue tended to the fae and relied on her. And as such Adra stood at full guard. A hairless wolf ran towards them. Adra was the wall between the creature and their prey. She thrust her shield towards the beast. It bounced off of it, and she stood over it, pulling her warhammer into focus. Yet, a dagger peppered its skin. The creature pulled back. It was angry, and yet it tried to attack again. Pushed from her own drive and the drive of the gauntlets, Adra moved forwards. She dropped her shield and grabbed her warhammer with both hands and slung down on the beast’s skull. It fell before her, easily. That being said, she tried to grab at her shield to try protect the fae and the other that tried to save her. Why had she dropped it so easily?[/indent] [@Rithy][@jdh97][@Lord Zee]