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Dro'Araaj dumped the kid at the doorstep of the orphanage, pounded on the door, and left before anyone could see him.
He returned to Eraamion's and busied himself with going over Eraamion's formulas and recipies, he didn't feel like sleeping and they weren't going to be here long enough for him to study everything the old elf had discovered since he had last visited him.
Urgal had missed out on all the action of the fight. The silencing spell had a curious effect of creating a high pitched ringing in his ears which prevented him from hearing much of the conversation beforehand, as well as fact that the Altmer kid was constantly pissing about using the paralysing staff through the bars of his temporary prison before he was sprung by the others meant that he was physically drained.
I hope that kid gets what is coming to him Urgal thought with rage as he stepped out into the drizzling rain. Too fatigued to join in on the shrine smashing, too much ringing in his head to sleep Urgal was thoroughly pissed off at the fact that he was so inactive ,redundant but above all restless. He passed Dro'Araaj in the doorway wordlessly who seemed to be in a mood more content than his own.
it's was an extremely powerful silencing spell to last this long. It was dark outside, the only light coming from a half open door down the street with a plump Altmer woman poking her head out and looking either side as if to find the source of a knocking. Her eyes fixed upon Urgal stood alone on the street for a second followed by a hasty door slam.
Friendly bunch here.
Suddenly the Altmer kid from before poked his head around the corner of the building to see if the lady had really gone. His eyes went wide like a rabbit in headlights as he saw 7ft of dark green rage staring back at him.
Urgal went berserk. He sprinted full pace straight at the small boy a silent battlecry screwing up his face. The child darted around the corner just about managing to scurry under a garden fence and clear the other side before Urgal smashed it down.
This silent pursuit would have gone on all night had the child not led Urgal to the front of an Inn simply named "Highborn" up on a hill.
As the boy darted through the door four sharp eyed Altmer all dressed in the same rich purple robes readied lightning at their fingertips. A fifth, with gold trim adorning his robes clearly showing him to be the others boss, stepped out in between these figures and one of them cast some sort of spell to repel the rainwater from this towering aged elf.
"For a race that constantly drivels on about honour in battle, you certainly seem keen to pick on someone not exactly your own size" He said with a haughty air. "Cat got your tongue Orc? My nephew's speciality was always the silencing spell, only way he ever managed to live in the same house as his wife, so he had a lot of practice."
The four crackling sets of hands formed a loose circle around the fuming Urgal. He was stood there in just basic linen clothes, and neither of his maces at either hip.
"We'll teach you your lesson by your own rules of honour. You have no weapon, so neither shall I." the elder said handing his expensive looking Akaviri Katana to the boy who hurried inside with it.
The tallest bodyguard spoke up, "Are you sure you don't want me to handle him Anacotar? There's no way he could..."
It was at this point where the bodyguard got just a slight bit too close to Urgal causing a small amount of static to jump from his hands inadvertently to Urgals back. Urgal suddenly reacted with all of the power and subtlety of a bomb going off as he twisted around and dealt a mighty backhand to this bodyguards face causing him to fly through the air and into a wall a few feet away. He punctuated this by breaking his silence with a roar and picked up another with both hands preparing to throw him to the ground. The other two reacted quickly however and shocked the Orc with constant steams of white blue electrictiy, as well as inadvertantly his overhead passenger
Urgal crashed to one knee but kept enough might to throw his burden at the pair which was enough to break the spell. Getting up he kicked one of them in the back of the head into the dirt and was rounding on the other when out of nowhere came a yellow wizened foot, catching him off balance.
Anacotar twisted and jabbed him with more quick strikes to his middle, dodging Urgals frenzied lunges as he did so. The remaining conscious bodyguard recovered and was about to shoot more thunderbolts when Anacotar planted a powerful palm to his chest knocking him off his feet without breaking stride, he got the message after that and didn't interfere with the hand to hand battle further.
"You're certainly skilled without a weapon, but it's only a matter of time old man." Urgal yelled, as he swung a series of punches, each being successfully deflected.
"Ha, not Man, but Mer. A lesson it looks like I'll have to beat into you." he retorted striking a glancing blow at Urgals head.
"Man or mer, you and your family are still thieves and cowards hiding behind your bodyguards and using children to do your bidding!" Urgal roared managing to knee him in the side.
"Yes, Tilnho has led you into a trap twice now is it? He's very resourceful." A roundhouse kick caught Urgal by surprise catching his shoulder and sending him off balance staggering backwards.
"You're the one whose trapped, you've gotten yourself into a fight with an ORC!" Urgal exclaimed catching the Altmers jabbing fist in his and crushing it which made a grinding, cracking sound under his fingers.
The Altmer tried to internalise this pain through great effort and managed to loosen Urgal's grip with an uppercut to the underside of Urgal's arm with his free hand, but Urgal could tell he was struggling, especially with Urgals berserker rage still flowing through his veins vigourously.
If I can just get some distance between me and him I can charge him to the floor
Urgal pushed at the fatigued Altmer and took some steps backwards ready to charge. Anacotar signalled to his remaining guard for help and lightning bolts flew past Urgal's vision. It was too little too late though, and Urgal careered into the elf's stomach with enough force in the tackle to send them over the railing tumbling down the hill.
They rolled down the slope striking each other until a sudden drop interrupted their blows and they found themselves falling through the air and through a large pane of glass into a building at the foot of the slope.
Urgal heaved a grunt and took in his surroundings. Anacotar lay still with his head cracked on a fireplace, but breathing. A desk full of old books and stacks of parchment had broken his fall and in the corner by a bookshelf stood Dro'Araaj looking equally shocked and annoyed at the sudden intrusion.