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<span class="mu-b">"-my Lady! Zafira!"</span>
To his credit Sir Tyne throws himself to your aid, taking another few arrows in the back by protecting you. Taking you in his arms, he struggles to carry you through the battle which has now resumed, and with intensity over your fall. The soldiers and even civilians of Eindward possessed of a fury at the attack on their beloved Menaj healer woman, a vicious counterattack to at least clear space for the paladin to carry you back to safety. And even then it is no easy feat, as a northman or two manage to break past on your way back to the gate, seeming that they want to capture you such that poor Tyne has to try and fight them off to keep you in his arms.
And all the while you remain in shock. Of course no mortal attack, elven or otherwise, could truly harm you let alone kill you. Although a mortal could run up and stab you with a sword for example, and wound your physical body, it is nothing of permanence. So the pain you feel, is more just a persistent reminder by your body that it has in fact been harmed, rather than any indication of danger or risk of death. When you get the chance, you can just rip the arrows out and restore yourself to health.
So pain, you can deal with, and wounds too. But shock, something beyond the physical, is a blow you very much do suffer fully if not worse than a mortal. It's been quite some time since you felt pain, that it's hard for you to even believe what is happening at the moment, as you feebly feel at the arrows sticking out of you. Even more than the shock from actually experiencing pain though, is the shock from the... sheer impudence, the disrespect of any mortal to harm you like this. Your benevolent effort out of love, to try and stop the violence and bloodshed, only to be met with an attempt on your life. You imagine if you weren't a god, but just a kind and loving mortal attempting the same thing... that you would be dead now.
It's no wonder that humanity is gradually being exterminated.
>Return to safety, then see what help you can provide... from behind the walls. You need time to think about what happened here, before you do anything too hasty.
>Try to have Tyne find a safe spot you can restore yourself, but remain on the field. Your plea for peace didn't work, but you can still do good here.
>Divine fury! You are no god of war, but even the goddess of love can become enraged! Seek revenge on he that would put out your eye and pierce your heart!
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