“Well Anastasia, I shall see you later, and we can further your education, but this excitable young thing calls my attention for now.* She lifted herself out of the pool, and hovered above the ground to get dressed, and try not to lose her mind while teaching her new pupil. Anastasia relaxed for about twenty minutes, when the baths began to fill up, and she decided her time to relax in silence was over. She left in clean new clothing and headed back to the tourist inn for a bite to eat. She wasn’t sure how long Ferenzi would be with Azura, so she figured now would be a good time to go shopping.
Lowe released the string of his bow, sending a single iron headed arrow directly through the eye of a suqah, it collasped dead. “Nice one, Lowe.” Caden said punching his shoulder
“Thanks, see I had to shoot it’s eye because it’s skull is too dense to pierce with iron arrows.” Lowe explained.
“Yeah well, I don’t give a damn, just keep doing that. The hides are apparently worth a good coin or two.” Aiden laughed. The other three men simply watched as Lowe calmly released arrows with amazing accuracy, for someone missing an eye.
“So uh, Lowe man… I heard you don’t have depth perception with only one eye, how do you work around that?” Caden asked, as Lowe let another arrow fly from his longbow, his arrow missed, and landing in the creature’s shoulder, only enraging it.
“Thisn’s mine.” Forrest exclaimed, as he ran towards the charging beast, hatchet in hand.
“Heh, I gotta see this…” Aiden said leaning on his axe.
“I can’t remember the last time I watch Forrest fight.” Caden commented. Forrest leapt to the side of the suqah, digging the pickaxe like spike on the back of the hatchet into the suqahs arm, he tugged on the handle which propelled him towards it’s back, and in a second he removed a large combat knife and stabbed its spine. It dropped to the ground, and Forrest pulled his hatchet free, before rendering the creature’s face unidentifiable with his axe.
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