Oh, how the universe worked in mysterious ways. Ways that didn't always make sense. One day everything could seem as though things were nearly perfect, then the next it could all crash and burn like an unstable airship. Unfortunately, a fight between the three mages would have to happen if Ezekiel hoped to defend himself from danger but the suited man had first dibs. Chains. This could have just been a specific spell stemming from a metal type of magic, but Ezekiel assumed that it was specifically magic that dealt with chains. Still, he could never have been too sure. Not that it mattered anyway. The redhead wasn't the enemy. The being of darkness was the only threat right now, so the wood elf had to be on guard. After chains were placed upon him though, nothing happened. The chains proved to be weak and brittle as they immediately broke. By then, Ezekiel had been in the middle of asking his question. Nonetheless, he, of course, would still be able to react accordingly. That gauntlet on the Lich's hand was dangerous. Out of all the gear worn by the monster the gauntlet and the shield on his back stood out the most. However, both were more obvious than that eye in his head but he didn't find them as intriguing.
At incredibly inhumane speeds the skeleton moved forward towards Mlezi. Within moments, the Lich had approached the creature and delivered three blows to him.
Thump, poof, boff... Ezekiel's eyes widened. When the first punch landed, he could have sworn he heard cracking. Even as the other punches landed he could hear snapping. The Dardian hadn't been fully ready to counter such a swift attack. He expected the man to deal with the business mage first. Hell, Ezekiel did too. Lich man had no intention of dealing with them separately it seemed and because of that...
"Mlezi!" Ezekiel screeched. The golem-like creature was stunned. In sheer pain, he roared. Mlezi had never shown signs of pain...ever. Something was wrong. The look in his eyes made it clear as day that he was fearful at this moment.
Ezekiel didn't just watch as the attacks happened. He wasn't dumb or useless. Far from that, in fact. He quickly drew his bow as the lich attacked his mate and held it until the right moment came. It was coming soon. He just had to be patient just like the elders taught him and...
Now. he thought as Mr. Bonehead dashed once more. This time the bag of bones moved away ten meters. As he moved with his back turned, Ezekiel released the arrow towards him. By the time it'd turn to face both him and the other random dude, the arrow would likely hit him directly in the head. That's where Ezekiel had precisely aimed; directly in the center. More specifically, the arrow was aimed at between both of his eye sockets. Zeke could have aimed for that special eye of his but his curiosity got the best of him. Quickly he glanced over at his Companion and what he saw next was...
The world suddenly stopped...
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It was a beautiful and bright day in Savannah. As always, the weather was warm. The sun didn't give young Zeke and Mlezi any mercy as it beamed onto their bodies. The two were inseparable, despite only have known each other for a few months. Even though the Dardian was assigned to the six-year-old boy, he had grown very fond of him. They did everything together. At this moment in time, Ezekiel was trying to create a fire out of twigs and rocks but the boy began to grow impatient. The golem folded his arms like fresh laundry, tucking them in the corners between his arms and shoulders. Like a father or an elder brother, he watched the wood-elf become frustrated as he slammed the tools together. The Dardian knelt down and gently put his solid hand over Zeke's calming the child.
"Ugh! I don't want to do this anymore, Mlezi. Why can't you just do it!" He hollered in the native tongue. Then, he threw the pieces of nature onto the ground and folded his arms. Pouting. The Golem stood up and grunted. It seemed like he was scolding the boy a bit. He motioned with his hands like he was about to fight someone, then pointed to Ezekiel. He was telling him that he needed to fight if he wanted to get it right. And when the boy complained again, he sighed and shook his head slowly. Then he tapped Ezekiel's chest.
Never give up...
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"M-Mlezi?"From his peripheral, he could still see his enemy, but his friend was far was more important. If Odin would allow him just a moment, without a hesitation Zeke would dart towards where his companion had been standing just moments before. Even if Odin didn't, it wouldn't matter. What remained of his guardian...his best friend...was...
"M-Mlezi..." Dust. Nothing but brown
"Dust?" The elf felt his knees buckle for he dropped to the ground beside the pool of brown ash. The bow slipped from his grasp like it had a mind of its own. The boy's body began to shake uncontrollably as he reached to place his hands in what remained of Mlezi
"No..." Water formed beneath his eyeballs like clouds before pouring.
"No no no no no no no!!" With nothing but pure anger in his eyes, he turned towards his new arch enemy. Never in his life did he have the urge to kill...but that all changed just now. How did he manage to kill the only person that he had left that quick?
"WHAT DID YOU DO!?"1,725
- Spells/Stats:
Mana: 1,250/1,400
STR: 1+20 (earings) | C
SPD: 77 + 20% (Race) | 92.4
CON: 100
END: 100
INT: 121
Name: Arrow Shot
Rank: A
Mana Cost: 150
Requirements: Great Wood Elven Bow
Type: Offensive
Element: Nature
Range: 25 Meters
Cooldown: 4 Posts
Duration: Instant
Effect: The user holds the bow steady with one hand and begins to pulls the string with their other hand. As the string is being pulled back, a 30-centimeter arrow of mana begins to materialize. The user then releases the string and shoots the magic arrow at the aimed target.