[b]Trineon Lord of Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans[/b] The water god slammed his makeshift club into the mortal’s head, causing it to collapse to the ground. Trineon then turned to another mortal, only to notice out of the corner of his eye that the mortal was back on its feet, blade in hand. Trineon just had enough time to move out of the way, the mortal slicing through a portion of the shirt Trineon wore. While he missed flesh, Trineon was upset over how close a mortal came to making a god bleed. With a quick turn, Trineon spun back around, his club weapon slamming into his enemy’s throat. Once again the mortal crumpled to the ground, gurgling noises being stifled by his helmet. Trineon then turned to face another warrior, only to see that most were already defeated. However, their apparent leader still stood. That would change very quickly as the sun god ran his blade through him. What happened next was kind of a blur to Trineon. The leader began to glow, as Alasayana pulled O’Menus away from him. Just as that happened, the mortal exploded in some kind of destruction spell. It was bright enough that Trineon had to cover his eyes. When Trineon removed his hands, he found the battle done. Many mortal soldiers lay strewn upon the ground, a variety of wounds visible on their bodies. Trineon turned toward his fellow gods, seeing that Ashte had spared one mortal’s life, at least as long as he could answer questions. What immediately caught Trineon’s eye was that the so-called priestess had begun to move. Trineon rushed over to her so that he could see how her condition had changed. Trineon knelt next to her prone form, placing his hand on her head. “Are you alright little one?” he asked softly.