[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjEyOC5hMGE3YWMuVW05NUlFUjFibU5oYmcsLC4wAAAA/adine-kirnberg.regular.png[/img][/center] As the cyclopes fell, relief washed over the musketeer. So few in his homeland could claim to have fought against a giant, even less those who have won. Though this was not a time to celebrate, not just yet. The sounds of troglodytes approaching the combat area had soured the victory as the beasts were surely approaching to feast upon the cyclopes' corpse. Looking down he sees Raugar signal that he was going to search the orc woman's hideout. Roy replies with a quick nod. [color=orange]"Make it quick, paladin! Those beasts will be here soon!"[/color] Roy then holsters his rifle and attempts to find a quick and easy way down off the ruined building. He takes note of the bard's attempt at mimicking a vampire...as well as her poor state of being. [color=orange]"You are very brave for a kobold, bard, but there is no need to keep a brave face. I can see the degree of your injuries and if you need help, do not hesitate to ask me."[/color] Roy was a prideful man and he would have never acknowledged a kobold as an equal. But Lilt was different from the common kobold. Where others would have fallen in the face of this threat and ran away with their tails in between their legs, she chose to stay and fight alongside them despite her battered and broken body. Such bravery and determination is to be respected and made an example of. Lilt had proven that she was no mere kobold and with that she had earned the respect worthy of what she was. A comrade in arms. [hider=Clicky] No rolls done this turn. [hr] Holster's rifle and looks for a way down. Tells Lilt that if she needs help, she could ask Roy to help. Looking for a safe but quick way down the ruined building. [/hider]