[@Omni5876][@Whoami] Cole decided that it would be best for everyone if he decided to heal up with the potion given to him by Fer trusting Auriel to hold her ground as he weakly gripped the potion, and went to chug it down his throat. It tasted bitter, and definitely not something pleasing to his pallet. However at the end of the day he could already feel the world spinning this was life and death. He couldn't afford to be picky anymore than he could afford to breathe or eat. As he slipped down Reyna went and charged forward towards Cole not saying a word aiming her giant sword deftly in her hand despite her current situation and minor injuries she none the less was still quite capable of combat. With the intent of striking at Cole Rayla's concentration briefly forgot about Auriel in her attempt to take out the legendary hero of the sword before he could recover. The golden spear Auriel carried slashed through Rayla's armor cutting into her shoulder. She cringed in pain but years of being nicked, bashed, and cut had made her more formidable than her appearance let on. Cole pushed Fer back and dived to the left as Rayla's aim was altered and she impaled her sword through the stone behind the two where they stood. Auriel when attempting to follow up was quickly dodged as Rayla let of her sword after impact and produced a short sword deftly parrying it at. With her back against the wall Rayla grinned painfully. [color=ed1c24]"So you got my right arm so what? Just because I got careless against you bastards doesn't mean I'm going to die just yet. A warrior of the Colosseum dies on their feet fighting or not at all."[/color] Rayla says as Cole slowly begins to regain his composure preparing himself to deal with Rayla but with the world still spinning for the moment due to blood loss it would take one more moment. [color=f7941d]"Damn it...still dizzy...she's injured...we can take her alive if she loses enough blood."[/color] Cole manages to get out. The whole point of this was fame...dead or alive she'd certainly solidify the trust of the people in them.