[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/B7KsN1D.png[/img][/center] [hr] [color=1A7811]”Come on Misha, we need to go faster!” [/color][color=902EBD]“Who is shouting at who now you oaf!?”[/color] Gerard’s apprentices witnessed their master’s defeat from afar and sallied out in hopes of rescuing him. Misha had floated them along with two horses over a narrow bend in the river, and now the pair were riding in a straight line towards the site of battle. The female Rezaindian’s force magic had no ill effect on their steeds, for the war horses of Parrence were well bred indeed. Tristan and Misha charged along the riverbank, managing to avoid the bulk of the fighting as they searched for Gerard along the flank. Any who sought to impede the two’s way found their weapons striking air, as their force driven stallions were simply too swift. [color=1A7811]”I see him! Slow us down!”[/color] Tristan pointed towards the unconscious Gerard, who lay unmoving on the shoreline. He was not alone. Four soldiers battled closeby, and by the looks of things it was three versus one. Despite the odds, the trio of warriors were getting torn to pieces by the lone woman. By the time the acolytes arrived at the side of their fallen master, the Eskandr huntress was already sucking the life out of her defeated enemy. The sight did not go unnoticed by Tristan, who unsheathed his sword while Misha loaded Gerard onto an oddly calm horse that had been waiting conveniently close by. [color=1A7811]”Go ahead of me Misha! That man requires aid!”[/color] The priest cried out and sent his horse into a gallop, heading straight towards the embattled Parrench knight. [color=902EBD]“Tristan, don’t!”[/color] The girl’s warning fell on deaf ears. He was already being flung off his horse by a powerful shockwave, and he would have surely fallen into the river like their master if Misha had not caught him with her telekinesis. Before she met the same fate, the lady Rezaindian beat a hasty retreat with the strangely abandoned steed close behind, which now carried her battered companions on its back. She didn’t stop until they were safely behind the Parrench defenses once again.