Sounds of battle rang in Dorofei?s ears as he lay motionless in the cold, stone alcove. He tried to sit up and felt a searing pain in his side.
Oh, right, the arrow. Forgot about that, his mind quietly said to himself.
He tried to sit himself up, and his arm collapsed under his weight. Whoever hit him was an amazing shot; his arm was totally crippled.
After a few more minutes of distant fighting, Dorofei heard footsteps calmly walking towards him.
"Ugh. Must you be so quick to charge on ahead?" Royce grumbled.
?Heh. Blame Jia. Needed to protect her.?
The demigod bent over and carefully examined the wound,
"Doesn't look like it went in all that far, though I could be wrong."
Royce snapped the head off the arrow and pocketed it for later, then tossed the shaft aside and helped the burly demigod out of his spot.
Dorofei let out a string of long swears in as many languages as he knew while the pieces of the arrow were being pulled out by Royce.
"C'mon, Ruskie Bear, we need to catch up to the others. You're good to move, right?"
The snowchild braced himself against the wall with his good hand, walked over to his Celestial Bronze rod, and quickly began to rebuild his equipment. He padded an extra layer of ice over his wound, then pulled from his back pocket a long strip of faded cloth. He wrapped his arm below the elbow, and the other end behind his neck, making a cheap brace.
Royce looked skeptically at the old bandage. ?Do you really think that will hold??
Dorofei chuckled. ?It doesn?t need to.?
His armor began to grow around him, different than before. His bad arm was coated in layer after layer of sheets of ice, bracing itself against his body and being held in place. After a moment, what was once a crippled arm became a thick shield.
Royce was staring at Dorofei the way one stares at man who is standing in an open field during a rainstorm screaming that the gods are all bastards.
?Uhh, Dorofei? Your arm was pretty hurt. Maybe you shouldn?t be trying to block with it??
?Ice will hold.? was Dorofei?s only reply.
He ran to catch up with Jia and Freya. They were standing at a crossroads, deciding on the next route.
To the left was an alien mass of roots. Just looking at them made Dorofei dizzy. To the right, a brightly lit hallway with reflective walls. To the left, however, was something all too familiar to Dorofei; the cat-like claws of a powerful, ancient hunter.
"Jia, Freya, Royce. Don?t move. Sphinx. Middle road."
Oh, right, the arrow. Forgot about that, his mind quietly said to himself.
He tried to sit himself up, and his arm collapsed under his weight. Whoever hit him was an amazing shot; his arm was totally crippled.
After a few more minutes of distant fighting, Dorofei heard footsteps calmly walking towards him.
"Ugh. Must you be so quick to charge on ahead?" Royce grumbled.
?Heh. Blame Jia. Needed to protect her.?
The demigod bent over and carefully examined the wound,
"Doesn't look like it went in all that far, though I could be wrong."
Royce snapped the head off the arrow and pocketed it for later, then tossed the shaft aside and helped the burly demigod out of his spot.
Dorofei let out a string of long swears in as many languages as he knew while the pieces of the arrow were being pulled out by Royce.
"C'mon, Ruskie Bear, we need to catch up to the others. You're good to move, right?"
The snowchild braced himself against the wall with his good hand, walked over to his Celestial Bronze rod, and quickly began to rebuild his equipment. He padded an extra layer of ice over his wound, then pulled from his back pocket a long strip of faded cloth. He wrapped his arm below the elbow, and the other end behind his neck, making a cheap brace.
Royce looked skeptically at the old bandage. ?Do you really think that will hold??
Dorofei chuckled. ?It doesn?t need to.?
His armor began to grow around him, different than before. His bad arm was coated in layer after layer of sheets of ice, bracing itself against his body and being held in place. After a moment, what was once a crippled arm became a thick shield.
Royce was staring at Dorofei the way one stares at man who is standing in an open field during a rainstorm screaming that the gods are all bastards.
?Uhh, Dorofei? Your arm was pretty hurt. Maybe you shouldn?t be trying to block with it??
?Ice will hold.? was Dorofei?s only reply.
He ran to catch up with Jia and Freya. They were standing at a crossroads, deciding on the next route.
To the left was an alien mass of roots. Just looking at them made Dorofei dizzy. To the right, a brightly lit hallway with reflective walls. To the left, however, was something all too familiar to Dorofei; the cat-like claws of a powerful, ancient hunter.
"Jia, Freya, Royce. Don?t move. Sphinx. Middle road."