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The top deck was alive with mayhem as Lucian arrived. He could see her laughed as half a dozen of the men were attacking her only to be killed with strikes to either the necks or the hearts. Hardly believing it Lucian could see them all, each kill stroke that took the life of a sailor so greedily. She was a siren of death who reigned in the confusion that she was causing. Lucian saw with a flick of her wrist as three of the sailors halted, each of them grabbing their chests as purple-green light escaped their mouth and eyes.
All of this was lit by the moon of Morrslieb. The evil grinning moon laughing as it partook in the despair of all that was damnation and hatred and chaos.
She looked as Lucian for a moment, then quickly seizing one of the sailors for a vampire’s embrace. It was a quick feeding for her as she took what she could and ripped out the still bleeding neck overboard. Blood scattering over the waters for the fishes and monsters to partake in.
“I wonder how your blood taste oh noble Knight!” She shouted as her eyes glowed with red fury.
Lucian felt his chest burn and his eyes water. His mind ached as something was seemingly either being ribbed or gripped by her magic. It was the winds of Shysh being possessed by the damnable woman that were threatening to rip Lucian’s own soul out of his body, or entangle his mind in an web that would take his limbs and puppet him.
He crushed her connection. Though he was but a simple Priest of Morr he took the tangles that made the winds of Shysh and severed their connections into his body. The Lord of the Dead and his Priests have control over such magics, and so he too held enough sway to both resist and disenchant himself from their grip.
He could see it in her eyes, disdain for the failure of magics she tried to cast on her. That her magics were not enough to take the mind of a Noble Knight and twist them to her folly.
As the two faced eachother down the dead began to rise, the quick slaughter she did and the moments she gained cursing Lucian were enough for her to commit the greatest sin that came naturally to Vampires.
Lucian could not help the sailors, only he and he alone could kill this bitch.
>Charge at her, all the might that could be borne
>Try and taunt her, taint her into making a mistake
>Focus on buying time till support arrives.