Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-12599067-20141107033353/@comment-12599067-20141127211213

(I'd assume up the path, since that would have given her the high ground advantage against the ogres.)

The fireball crashed right into the assassin, who staggered but kept on his feet and luckily didn't ignite into a pile of ashes due to the fact that his armor was wet leather, which wasn't very flammable to begin with and had extra protection due to the melted snow on it. However, the simple force of the blow was enough to put him off balance, and when Kasra brought her boot up, it connected solidly with the side of his face and he hit the ground with a muffled grunt of pain, leaving his sword in the snow beside him.

Veranwen was already disoriented and hurt, and when Kasra dropped her into the snow and landed on top of her (ever if it was for her protection), it knocked the wind right out of her. It took her a moment to understand what had just happened, but soon she was hauling herself out of the snow, using her staff as a support. She was readying a spell in her free hand, as if preparing to assist Kasra in taking down the assassin.

The ogre roared and swept it's club at Conall, but it missed as it's attention was soon drawn to Ranwulf, who was slashing and chopping at the ogre as well. Between the two of them, it was unable to focus on a foe, and it was slowing down as a result of the dozens of cuts it now bore on it's legs, arms, and midsection. However, it wasn't done just yet. Grabbing it's club in two hands, the ogre bellowed and swept it's club in a wide sweep, missing Conall but coming so close that he could feel the wind rush by. Ranwulf ducked under the attack and the ogre was forced to follow through, leaving it's midsection exposed to the two warriors.