Quote:Helen managed to open one eye, weakly looking up. She groaned, utterly exhausted but alive. Spike gasped and held her up, gently (if clumsily) supporting her with his wings. "Helen! You're... Okay!"
She mumbled what was SUPPOSED to be a retort, but came out as a jumble of sounds that didn't really fit together. "Crsimoky…" Her eyes closed as she fell asleep... And started snoring.
Star looked mildly smug. "Good... It worked. She's still exhausted, but alive. Snoring is sometimes from exhaustion, by the way." he told no one in particular.
Though several of the ishiuds fell, many of the soldiers retreated by burrowing. Any pursuit attempt on them would be futile.
Regardless, the job poster seemed to be satisfied. "Thank you for your contribution," he telepathed to the group. "Your reward will be located in the trunk of the tree I will indicate to you now." With his telepathy, he indicated a tree near the area the group entered the wooded area, with a hole in the trunk. One would be able to reach their hand in there - and would find a sum of gold, rather than scales (the Aelinon currency), and much more than would typically be rewarded for handling a similar-sized group of many other creatures.
Raclaw observed as some of the soldiers successfully got away much to their dismay. However-- whoever or whatever had hired them had seemed pleased enough with their performance. 'Why does it always feel like a test when we do deal with these guys?,' his thoughts pondered. Indeed, it almost seemed as if the ishiuds had learned from their previous experience with them. They were able to get them this time, but they would no doubt be stronger, faster, and even more adaptive the next time they saw them. However-- the more immediate concern was that of Helen of Star, both of whom had drained most of their energy in the one fight alone. "Latnok.," Raclaw began to say as he observed them. "I don't think these two are going to make it through the next fight. At least not... without some rest.," he then said as Helen's snoring became very apparent. He looked at the now seemingly cybernetic Star and felt somewhat bad, knowing that his own method of producing an electric shock would've conserved the evolved fox's energy albeit at the cost of himself.