[center][url=https://fontmeme.com/celtic-fonts/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/200725/aee0edecc11097c375c7ffdeee3596da.png[/img][/url][/center] [hr][@Rune_Alchemist][@ERode][@Pyromania99] Donovan's eyes widened as the Thrall's lifeless body crumpled to the ground. Had his new skill rea1lly enhanced the power of his holy magic that much? The last time he'd used it, the spell had only seemed to throw the creatures off balance. The fact that it now killed them outright was an incredible improvement in potency. Isidore had handled two of the monstrosities already, Don had slain this one, and Augusta had already torched the fourth-- meaning only one remained. Turning to face it's charge, Don took a hefty swing at the wretch with his Warhammer; intent on ending it's life in a single blow. Yet the blow never struck. Rather than charge straight at him like Don had expected, the creature opted to instead rush Augusta; causing his strike to miss. [color=lightgreen]"Dammit!"[/color] Fury burned in the large man's veins as he spun around, holy power coursing through him as the spiked end of his weapon tore into the side of the thrall's head; killing the creature instantly. He was already too late. The creature had already managed to stab Augusta in the side. It was a wound that could not be taken lightly. Without a moment's hesitation Don stuck his hammer into his belt and grabbed the elven woman tightly, throwing one her arms over the back of his neck so he could help her walk, while his free hand reached around and held her wound shut in a tight, vice-like grip. [color=lightgreen]"Weh need tah keep movin'! There ain't no tellin' what else this ere shitshow's gunna unleash!"[/color] Holding Augusta firmly, he pressed forward to the surface. He couldn't provide proper medical treatment for her injury at the moment, but he could at least try to make it slightly less serious. Once again, he channeled that divine energy in a plead for help. Guiding it into Augusta's wound. They needed to get out of here before things got even worse.