Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20141007044356/@comment-12599067-20141008001257

Finally, Ma'Jharo drove away the last of the elves and came back to Dralnach, who was still lying on the ground. Although his wounds were not as bad as they seemed to Ma'Jharo, they were enough to keep the Reachman on the ground, which the mercenary suspected was enough to kill the man. Without proper healing, it might cause the Reachman to bleed out, but Ma'Jharo was no healer and usually relied on Dralnach for treating his wounds. So Ma'Jharo could do very little other than drop to a knee beside the Reachman, who had arrows sticking out his shoulder and side like the spines of a Wamasu. Dralnach, who was still concious but unable to pick himself up with one hand and arrows sticking out of him, turned his head to look up at the mercenary out of the corner of his eye but did not make any attempt to rise.

"Help," Dralnach managed, only barely able to keep himself from roaring and cursing in untamed fury and agony.

"How? There really isn't much Ma'Jharo can do," the mercenary noted. "Ma'Jharo is not a healer or an alchemist, and Ma'Jharo doubts we'll get back to Arenthia before you bleed out."

"You leave me here, asshole, and I swear to all the gods I'll kill you once I get up," the Reachman growled through bared teeth, prompting a wolfish smile from the Khajiit.

"Ma'Jharo has heard that more times than you can imagine, friend. And this one is certainly in no position to make threats," Ma'Jharo noted.

"Get me out of here. Now."

"Ask nicely."

"Please get me out of here," Dralnach spat, trembling slightly with rage. Ma'Jharo considered for a moment, then shrugged and reached down to scoop up the Reachman. Dralnach tried to protest but couldn't dissuade the Khajiit before he picked him up, causing Dralnach to grit his teeth furiously in order to restrain a cry of sheer agony, and slung the injured Reachman over his shoulder before he promptly set out in the direction he had last seen the others heading, with a cursing Forsworn on his shoulder.