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Amara narrowed her eyes towards the humans. "Leave them alone!" She pulled back her arrow and let if fly, hitting one of the humans in the leg. She knew it would look back to them, her attacking them back, but they started this fight. Amara pulled out another arrow, letting it fly towards another human before she ran to some of the creatures the humans called monsters, checking wounds that needed to be healed. Sure, they were in the middle of the battle, but she could at least give small healing before she grabbed another arrow, letting it fly and hitting a human in the neck. She wasnt sure where her second arrow had gone, but at least two so far were hitting her targets. *Guess the extra practice I was doing paid off* she thought before an idea formed. *First day of training* she thought. She placed her hands on the ground and pulled up water before she formed them into icespears, having them start to surround the humans, like she was trying to corral them to keep from anymore bloodshed from happening.
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Orion rushed into the battlefired seeing that Amara was engaged in combat as well, especially since the humans were now becoming hostile to her because of a few well shot arrows. But what she was now doing confused him... at first. She was making more of her ice crystals, but instead of launching them at the mercenaries, it was almost looking like she was trying to make a wall. Instantly the idea shot into his brain and he had to hide his excitement from the Eureka moment he had. He subconsously commanded his two undead commanders to get the rest of the forces to corral them towards the wall that Amara was making, which the undead were more than willing to do. The zombies threw themselves at the humans, and instead of tearing them apart they pushed their enemies towards the ice spears that Amara was making, although he had to verbally inform the lizardmen and Sokoya about the pivot in strategy. Nikolaii also joined in on the plan, but that was more him figuring it out like Orion did rather than someone else informing him, but the plan was now in effect.
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Amara kept her ice spears closing in on the humans before she glared at them. "Why did you attack?!" It was clear she wasn't happy with the humans right then, and looked like she was ready to plunge the ice spears into them. She moved one closer to one of the humans necks as she waited for an answer. "We did NOTHING to provoke you!" (Short. Sorry)
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The mercenaries stared at Amara in absolute disbelief. "Have you lost your mind?! Why are you on the side of the monsters?! Have they brainwashed you or something?" One of them asked, incredulous as the rest of his comrades we're corralled with him. "We were instructed to take those things out. They've been taking our people for months now!" Another said in their defense. Orion stepped forward and looked at the group, who was now more confused at the sight of him. "Caesar? Inspect her... See if she is lying about her claim." The Spectre moved forward and did the same motion he did earlier with Amara. After focusing for a minute, he moved back and faced Orion. "She is lying." He said plainly, and Orion shook his head. "Tsk, tsk, tsk. You shouldn't lie about something that important. Now..." He waved Sokoya over for extra intimidation. "Why are you really here?"
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Amara's eyes narrowed. "The only monsters I see here are you! Being raised by horrible people and around them, all you care about is gold or jewels!" She pressed her shards to move even closer to the human group, losing her patience with them. "This group here is much kinder than all the humans I've ever met!" She snapped at them with her words, not knowing Orion was a human himself as she spoke. "Perhaps separating them will get them to talk" she said glancing at Orion.
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The mercanaries were absolutety stunned by what Amara had to say to them. She either completely lost her mind or was brainwashed... possibly both... to even think that monsters were kind and humans were evil. Did she not know about what monsters would do to humans that were captured? However Orion was able to speak before they did. "A good idea." With a few muttered words and a hand gesture, the undead went into the group and pulled them out and separated them to be individually questioned. "Sokoya, Caesar, Elli, and..." He stared at the leader of the Endazi, trying to think of a name, but he realized that he didn't know his name. "Leo." He said curtly. "Leo... go and talk to one of them to try to find as much information as you can. After that... do what you want with them." He whispered the same command to Amara, not wanting to directly let the humans know they were working closely together. With that he left, walking to talk to one and see what he could get out of the merc.
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Amara nodded to Orion as she allowed her shards to fall. She made sure the humans were grabbed before she did so, not wanting them to have a chance to escape. She followed one of the undead with a human as she glared at them. "Why are you here" she asked coldly as she watched, waiting for an answer. She doubted she would get one, but she could make them scream, causing the others to possibly talk.
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The mercanary stared at Amara in complete disbelief, nothing about the whole experience making any sort of sense. "You... you've really lost your mind." She rubbed her face for a moment before staring at Amara directly. "I don't know what to tell you other than I was hired to take these things out. I don't know what that thing was saying that our leader was lying..." She looked genuinly confused, but she was lying once again. Sure they were going to get a bounty for every head of the Endazi, but they were also looking for alleged loot that the Endazi had collected.
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Amara formed a new shard before she started pressing it into the female's neck. "I suggest you stop lying to me" she said coldly. "Or is that all any humans can do anymore? Am I the last human to not lie to anyone? Why are you here?!" She kept her eyes narrowed as she watched the shard create a dent from the pressure. It wasnt enough to break the skin, yet, but it was enough for the female to feel the cold and sharpness of it. Amara kept her eyes locked on the other female, colder than ever before.
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The mercenary gritted her teeth as the ice shard was pressed against her neck, feeling the sharpness of the icy shard against her skin. She looked at Amara for a second before looking around, trying hard to make sure that she didn't break, but it didn't work. "Fine! We were also instructed to raid the place of all loot that we can find along with collecting their heads. Now let us go!"
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