yet my blood renders me a King
Sah grinned, "Thank you." A single tangleweed wasn't much of a threat against ranged magic. But up close was another story entirely, as Hadama soon proved. The second creature was slippery and shoved its way out of the cage. The Wild Thunder's eyes tracked its trajectory, and he quickly moved to try and shield the younger Demi-god. Lightning crackled to life in his hand, braced to strike if it got closer. Hadama's spikes finished the creature off first, and after a heartbeat, the hybrid let his magic dissipate.
Concern filled him at his friend's expression. "Are you alright, Hadama?" He hated seeing the man in pain. Ravenna's fear was also apparent and Sah felt his heart ache for her. She was just a kid. He side-stepped so that she was also behind his guard, giving her a reassuring smile.
Concern filled him at his friend's expression. "Are you alright, Hadama?" He hated seeing the man in pain. Ravenna's fear was also apparent and Sah felt his heart ache for her. She was just a kid. He side-stepped so that she was also behind his guard, giving her a reassuring smile.
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