Sah
Sah smiled softly in response, "Of course. It's our home and we've always got your back." From the time he's spent in the region, it was clear that Halo was a united force. Maybe even more so than the other regions. The people looked out for each other, and for the region as a whole. At the end of the day, all disputes were cast aside. Their survival depended on each other after all.
The Abandoned hummed in thought and considered Deimos' words. "If I can't blind it, I'll hinder its movement. Depending on the opening, either by slicing the Achilles or another major tendon. Maybe even a stab in the kidney. A strike that will then leave it open for me to go for the heart or neck." A back up that could work in conjunction with his original plan, depending on how things went.
Despite himself, Sah's lips twitched at the unspoken comment. "I'll stay focused no matter what." He would do his best to be quick, efficient, and accurate. But he would also be careful. No foolishness this time.
After a moment, the Abandoned nodded. "I'm ready." He had a plan, a back-up plan, and if the worst-case scenario was to occur, he had back-up.
The Abandoned hummed in thought and considered Deimos' words. "If I can't blind it, I'll hinder its movement. Depending on the opening, either by slicing the Achilles or another major tendon. Maybe even a stab in the kidney. A strike that will then leave it open for me to go for the heart or neck." A back up that could work in conjunction with his original plan, depending on how things went.
Despite himself, Sah's lips twitched at the unspoken comment. "I'll stay focused no matter what." He would do his best to be quick, efficient, and accurate. But he would also be careful. No foolishness this time.
After a moment, the Abandoned nodded. "I'm ready." He had a plan, a back-up plan, and if the worst-case scenario was to occur, he had back-up.
My soul is in the sky
-William Shakespeare
-William Shakespeare