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>Call in Dren to blast a hole in the ceiling and join the fight.
>Just kill everything that moves, there isn’t THAT many of them, Naph can probably take most of the group on her own.
You tell Naph that she should call in Dren for support, but she just shrugs and makes some vague reference to Dren hunting for pigeons.
You don’t bother hasn’t what a pigeon is, you were surprised you even got a semi-coherent response from Naph.
You decide to just rush in and shoot anything that moves instead.
You instantly wish you had asked Dren for a better weapon, but trying to exercise some measure of control over Dren had taken all your focus.
Your Aelderi laspistol is accurate for a pistol and has plenty of ammo, but is semi-automatic, and your accuracy isn’t that great either at long ranges with a pistol. Luckily no one is paying much attention to you as Naph zips around the room painfully killing or disabling the sentries one at a time in painful and/or humiliating manners, causing the rest to flee for cover.
It takes you three shots to hit the nearest sentry, and after missing the next closest five times in a row, Naph evidently decides to take pity on you and unexpectedly picks you up and drops you off near the pillars the prisoners are chained to.
You immediately open fire on the nearest Thorakara soldier, only for all three shots to dissipate harmlessly as they hit a nearly translucent energy bubble.
Refractor field of some sort probably.
Before you have time to adjust strategies, someone incredibly strong, fast, and quiet grabs you from behind and wrenches the pistol out of your hand.
The soldier with the refractor field saunters forward and points her rapier tip in your face.
“Real Rhea has a message for you. Go to Oasis City. Assuming we don’t just bring you there for her.” - Says the woman, who you realize must be the Ella Meyer who Vance and Delores mentioned.
For a Slaaneshi-affiliated noblewoman, her appearance is surprisingly mundane. Just the sword and the refractor field really set her apart from other front-line Intelligence officers you have encountered in the past. Probably some of the symbols and markings on her jacket mean something to, but Thorakara iconography isn’t your strong suit.
She seems remarkably confident given Naph is tearing through her forces like wet tissue, but then portals begin opening up throughout the chamber, and Thorakara and House Kijeck troops start pouring through.
>Stall for time, wait for Naph to rescue you.
>Try provoking Ella to release you.
>Try to struggle free.