Sah
Sah barred his teeth as the courier successfully dodged his magic, "And yet, only one of us has actually sworn loyalty to her if I recall correctly." He tilted his head, "Tell me, Talyson, what god are you praying to now?" The Accepted had visited every herald at least once to his knowledge. And yet he dared to question Sah's loyalty?
The Outlander shook his head at the notion of any item, god-crafted or not, being invincible. "Naive." It was obvious to him that Talyson had never watched a god die. Caught up in his anger, Sah moved to dodge the dagger. Although he caught on to the change in direction at the last moment, the mud slowed his twist. The blade cut a clean slice in his shirt much to Sah's irritation. In retaliation, he tapped his heel against the ground and channeled his earth and water magic. Sending his energy through the mud he attempted to have it reach up and grasp the courier by the ankles and pull him off his feet.
The Outlander shook his head at the notion of any item, god-crafted or not, being invincible. "Naive." It was obvious to him that Talyson had never watched a god die. Caught up in his anger, Sah moved to dodge the dagger. Although he caught on to the change in direction at the last moment, the mud slowed his twist. The blade cut a clean slice in his shirt much to Sah's irritation. In retaliation, he tapped his heel against the ground and channeled his earth and water magic. Sending his energy through the mud he attempted to have it reach up and grasp the courier by the ankles and pull him off his feet.
I think there for I am,
But what if all I do is bleed?
But what if all I do is bleed?