Ashevelen suddenly stopped moving and mowed into the demonkin as Cicero and Gwynwere sucked through the portal to what she only imagined to be hell. It [i]probably[/i] wasn't but the chill she got from that voic--no, demon sure gave her the impression. With both of them disappearing and with a ball of light enveloping the room, Ashe instinctively covered up her eyes. The moment the light was gone, she moved forward towards the closest guards. The mystery of Gwyn and Cicero's disappearance could wait, after all, if they died, they couldn't be found. That is, if there was even a reason as for why they'd even go looking for them in the first place. Manzur was dead, Cicero and Gwyn gone, there was no need for Ashe to stay in this dry country anymore. She just wished that what she learned now was more than enough to deal with her mother's killer. [hider=Attack Roll] 1d20+7 --> 20 + 7 --> 27 Critical Success [/hider] Her thought process had to end prematurely as a demonkin guard raised their hand in defence which prompted Ashevelen to quickly close in the distance and slash at his throat. As she did that, another guard was very close to the one she killed and with a quick motion of her hand, her knife was buried in the other guard's throat. Looking around, she noticed that all the other guards were dead. The pirate and the [i]good looking[/i] barbarian seemed to have done well in the fight. "[color=gold]Now...this is bad. I'm assuming no one knows who that wizard was and the voice or that Rhakkar dude? If that's so, we need to leave this place and do that fast. This fight wasn't exactly quiet and I'm assuming more guards will be coming. I've got no luck left and Gwyn is gone, in other words, the next batch of guards [i]will[/i] see us and they'll expect us. [/color]" said Ashevelen in a loud voice, enough for the other two to hear her before turning around to leave. As she took a few steps, she noticed something glinting from the light on the ground. Approaching it, she realised this was Gwyn's bag, almost buried under the corpse of a guard. Pulling it free, she opened it to discover travelling supplies and other useless junk before her eye finally settled on a book. Opening it up, there were numerous pages filled with writing but this was not the time to read through it. "[color=gold]Everyone ready? Let's talk about those two when we're safe. Unless you prefer to stay here and if so, I'm going. [/color]"