If the adventurers were thinking the way to get a pack animal to surrender to certain death was to point weapons at it with obvious intent to harm them, they would have a very interesting image of wildlife or even kobolds specifically in general. The little creatures may be cowards, and only have power in numbers, but they were built to cling on to life. It wasn't the objective for them to pass away with the smallest amount of pain that they could have, for they didn't think that far. This winged example, for instance, would be more likely to cash in the one in a million odds, and go for broke. Their life weighed against those of multiple adventurers. The dagger remained drawn and the wings spread in an attempt to intimidate, but what truly mattered was the follow-up move. With Brannor having left its reach, the kobold with wings rushed towards the one that thought himself superior, raising the dagger against the unattended thigh of the roaring barbarian. The strike would land too, causing a nasty cut that most people would not be standing after. But for the man much too angry to even make not of it, it was just another wound to be added to a collection that he had been amassing for the last few days. Would some leave permanent marks? Would they be treated as marks of honour and glory, or failure? These were up to the half-orc, his green skin now tinted with red. [hider=Mechanics&Rolls] The winged kobold chooses to attack the easiest target it may go for, thus using its movement to reach for Orchid and making a dagger attack granted advantage by the use of the reckless attack feature earlier. With rolls of [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/14142][s]10[/s][/url] and [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/14143][b]17[/b][/url] to hit, the attack lands and deals [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/14144]7[/url] piercing damage to Orchid before resistances [@Lucius Cypher]. Next up would be Torus [@Zverda]. [/hider]