Apr 26 2018, 05:08 PM
Khloros slowly came back to his feet, watching Aries. The ram appeared... stubbornly upright, yes, but swaying, injured, moreso than he--if barely. The sheep just didn't seem to have the magical abilities required to recover his own strength and energy.
For a moment the plagued horse simply stood, focusing on his magicka. He could feel the latent bacteria in the room again feeding--perhaps those on the ram, as well, but it was not a particularly powerful cast of the spell. Still, he could feel some measure of energy returning, and he came back upright, back to his hooves.
He had no desire to individually murder each member of the cave. He was not a bloodthirsty creature, nor even a particularly cruel one, and his rasping voice came soft.
"Do not pursue me," he warned quietly--and turned to move away down the tunnel. He had no intention of lingering for Aries to recover, to attack him until one of them was dead. He did not care about the ram's morality, other than to approve of it ever so faintly; pain was a terrible thing, in that he agreed.
Further conversation--or even further combat--depended on if the ram pursued.
It did not. Instead, it went careening off a cliff, and Khloros turned, peering after it quizzically.
Quiet hoof-beats signalled his arrival--his sides heaving with effort, slicked with burned pus, his bruises aching. Still, he stared down, peering at the ram motionless far below.
It took him some time to make his way down there, more carefully, and a few times his hooves slipped heavily on ice. At length, at last, he stood over his fallen attacker, watching him. His long head leaned down, and he listened closely; the ram was indeed still breathing.
Khloros stood there for a time, debating whether he should do his best to end the ram's suffering, or allow him to linger, pained, but with a chance to survive... for now. At length, he spoke quietly, voice rasping toward Aries ear. His own pain was bad enough, and he had no intention of lingering much longer--regardless of the ram's choice, he would leave soon and find a place to hole up and recover for a time.
"Do you wish an end to your pain..?" he asked, though he was unsure if Aries could even reply.
BRING OUT YOUR DEAD
Round: 7/7
Attempt: Feed from all in the room to recover energy
Defense: None
Injuries: Horn-thumped, burnt, horn-SMASHED
@Aries