Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20140928161954/@comment-5543592-20141007032703

Efmrider wrote: Makoru (I love the strategically placed goblet.)

Daithi's luck eventually ran out, or perhaps it was the other way around, and an elf got lucky. As he was taking on three elves at a time (he managed to use one elf's weight against himself and at one point could swing him like a weapon), a forth buried it's dagger in his back. Daithi roared in pain, and caugh the elf's arm as he turned around. He broke the limb and shattered the poor Altmer's knee in revenge, but the damage had been done. Next it was a blow to the shoulder by a mace, then slice on his thigh (the good one luckily) with a sword. He managed to take down an elf for every wound, but was eventually overwhelmed, and seperated from his comrades. Daithi went down in a mob (who finally decided to charge him all at once, which actually was quite effective), J'Baad intervened and dragged the King away, escorted by several more soldiers.

Their primary threat gone, the entire elven forces, still about fifty strong, turned it's gaze upon Dralnach and M'Jharo. The two warriors now face the brunt of the attack.