Motioning for the kroxigor to take the injured saurus away Tik glanced back at Xiuhcoatl who now stood corned at the base of a tree every once again releasing a strained hissing as she breathed in and out exhausted breaths. She needed rest. And so did Tik.
Steps slow and weak the priest made his way toward the Beasthandlers, He knew that the salamander wouldn't venture far from this spot if at all due to the burden of fatigue it carried. Both physically and mentally drained it was no wonder the salamander was tied from a plethora of sources. For a body built to live in water walking on land all day was no easy feat, Xiuhcoatl was strong, evident in the fact she had sent a handful of Skaven back to the abyss mere hours before. Furthermore, the beast had a filled stomach of ratman flesh to digest whilst also having to endure her mind being placed into a constant struggle and her instinct guided so intensely by others.
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Whilst the sky darkened above Tik’s entire body longed for rest, rest he could not give it, not yet.
Arriving at the beast handlers, or what were the beast handlers, now made a dilapidated depressing scene of ashen woodpiles and rubble. The Oloq had really taken its toll on the camp and its inhabitants… Choteq’s rage invoked was not to be messed with.
As if the atmosphere around the beast handlers, and camp was not enough, tik began to feel the light drizzle of rain upon his dirty, filth encrusted scales… Warm fires and torches set up to produce a faint glow of hope soon fizzled out as thunder rumbled in the far far distance.
Next to one of these sizzling, hissing fires was a group of handlers talking in quiet voices, their crests and head angled down and damp from the water which now cascaded off what was once the beast hall’s roof in a mocking manner.
Camp morale was down and made worse when the saurus returned in the background, They had lost good men that day and so too would the skinks and Kroxi if not for Zuztle’s unending hospitality… Most skinks were now beginning to call it a day even if the sky had barely been scratched by night and her forces, Rest was needed by all. It would be best to start fresh the next day rather than work in these damp and gloomy stretches of evening.
The night sky, however, was not just doom and darkness for a singular white orb stood at its brightest in a gap between clouds shining down upon the camp with watchful, ancient eyes...