[color=C6DEFF][center][h1]Bast Ragoczy[/h1][/center][/color] As they arrived at the mansion, Bast took a moment to appreciate the architecture. It was indeed a beautiful mansion. The design had a remarkable difference from the Barensia manor but it was beautiful nonetheless. This time it wouldn't be as easy though. The garden was probably on the back of the mansion and if he wanted to put it on fire, he would have to actually get in. [color=C6DEFF]"Hm... Yes, it will be a bit more complicated than the last one..."[/color] Bast said after hearing Eilidh. [color=C6DEFF]"I would really appreciate some help, my dear."[/color] he said, agreeing with her suggestion to distract the guards. [color=C6DEFF]"But I do have one more favor to ask..."[/color] Bast said, taking out a piece of paper from inside his suit, a pen and an envelop he had prepared earlier, before leaving the guild. [color=C6DEFF]"As I said before, I intend to end this pathetic display between the two houses..."[/color] Bast said, writing something in the paper before putting into the envelop and closing it. Even though Eilidh wasn't able to see that much about what he was writing, she was still able to take a glance at his impeccable calligraphy. [color=C6DEFF]"As a part of your... Distraction, deliver this letter to the guards, ask them to hand it to the head of the family."[/color] he said, handing her the envelop. [color=C6DEFF]"It's merely a letter asking for them to meet with the Barensia family near the watchtower, both the lady and her husband. It's short, but I'm sure that it will be enough to spark their interest..."[/color] Bast said, with a wink. In that situation, where neither of the sides wanted to give the first step in order to try and solve that conflict, Bast simply had to fake a letter... [color=C6DEFF]"As soon as we're done here, we're going to the Barensia manor, to deliver them the same letter, only signed by the opposite family."[/color] he continued explaining. [color=C6DEFF] "And then, we're going to simply watch how the situation will unfold from the top of the watchtower. Why there, you ask? Oh, no particular reason. I only heard that we have quite a view from there."[/color] He said, with a chuckle. [color=C6DEFF]"It will be quick, try to look as innocent as possible with your distraction. As soon as you start it I'm going to get in, put the garden on fire and get out."[/color] Bast said, as he waited for Eilidh to do her part. [@PaulHaynek] [@Silver Carrot] [hr] [hr] [color=8dc73f][center][h1]Freyr[/h1][/center][/color] Titanica's attack, was incredibly effective in drawing their attention. Unfortunately, they were far too organized to be completely wiped out by it. Things were going moderately well though. Despite the surprise they had when the caravan members showed themselves to be much more organized than they had previously thought, everything was still ok. Yang was confronting one of the armored warlords in order to get the key to free the prisoners while Titanica was distracting the rest of their forces. Unfortunately, both Nagare and Freyr wouldn't stay unnoticed for too long. Haley, who was looking at the fight from above, was quick to warn them that they had enemies going for them. Five knights, going towards them with their lances high. They had to do something right now lest they wanted to be hit by them. [color=8dc73f]"Nagare, run!"[/color] Freyr shouted as he put the bow on his back. Even though he wanted to take her to safety himself, he didn't have time to think too much as the knights were quickly approaching them. Unsheathing his two daggers, Freyr dashed towards the group of knights, hopefully to give Nagare enough time to reposition herself. When the lances were about to hit Freyr, he twisted his body, dodging them as he redirected one of them to the ground, making it sink on the earth and catapult one of the knights off from his horse due to his momentum. Using that same lance, Freyr stepped on it, jumping high and kicking another one of the knight in the helmet with his powerful legs. Even though there were five knights going for them, he had already knocked two of them out of their horses. While they could still fight, it would probably take some time for the knight whom Freyr had kicked to regain his consciousness. The second the second knight's body hit the ground with a loud thump, Freyr stood up on his horse, pouncing towards the other knight who had fell on the ground, with both of his daggers in a reverse grip, almost like a snake's fangs pointing to it's prey. Using the opening from the knight's helmet, he was going right for his eyes. In Freyr's expression, there was no hesitation, no emotion, only the cold calmness of a hunter who was about to take his prey down. [@PaulHaynek] [@Restalaan] [@AzureKnight] [@Lmpkio]