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The weather turned to worse as clouds started to gather. A slight overcast blocked the moons and only briefly would their light illuminate the land.
This meant that suddenly you couldn’t see Sir Radan or his men ahead of you anymore as they stepped into the sparse woods. Sometimes when the clouds broke enough to allow the moonlight in you saw their shapes between the trees. This would be difficult, you knew it.
Everyone was silent, only your horses made some noise and your armours as branches hit them. Your men ahead of you were surprisingly silent as well. Even the birds were silent, no owls or anything else hunting rodents.
You got the feeling that it would be you hunting rodents. Blood would be spilt tonight.
And then a guttural scream pierced the forest. It died as fast and suddenly it appeared.
“To Sir Radan.” You said with a steady voice. It didn’t sound like fighting had started so you weren’t exactly in a hurry.
Radan and his men had all drawn their swords and taken out their axes. He had lowered his visor as he scanned the forest ahead of himself. Next to him on the ground was a dead kobold and one of Radan’s men ripped off the dart that had been used to kill it.
“It appeared from nowhere.” Sir Radan said to you. “They know that we are here.”
If a scout was here, the rest of them were somewhere very close and you were right as suddenly you heard plenty of footsteps and branches cracking ahead of you.
They were coming straight at you and you knew that you had to make a decision right now.
>Use your fire magic and set the bushes and dry forest floor in front of you on fire. That should scare the kobolds and give you plenty of light.
>Charge ahead suddenly and surprise the kobolds. You are going to have the initiative. Success through violence of action.
>Brace and take their charge. Then cut them down one by one.
>Retreat, do not fight them here and instead do a fighting withdrawal.
>Other, write in.
Do you use Fel:
>Yes
>No
Mana: 2/2
Fel: 1/1