zealots: (Fellowship)
bennet du paris || EXODUS ([personal profile] zealots) wrote in [community profile] dear_mun 2018-12-28 03:17 pm (UTC)

[Though he much prefers to kill fairly and with honor, the shameful truth is that this isn't the first man he's slain like a common cutthroat from behind, nor is it like to be the last. Taking cover behind a tree that only barely conceals his tautly muscled frame, Bennet stills and listens intently to the voices from below, returning Stratos's knife to his belt and drawing his sword from its sheath.]

[The conversation he hears is close enough that he could probably advance and be upon the two bandits before they knew what was happening. But such rash action would quickly rouse the entire camp, and even his skills aren't up to fighting off a dozen men all at once. He stays where he is, eyes flickering over to Stratos, and at the mage's suggestion he nods.]


Best ready that stoneflesh spell of yours. [Not just for the archers; the next few minutes will likely get very chaotic, and he doesn't want to worry about some desperate bandit trying to take Stratos hostage in the confusion. The second bandit is ambling his way up the trail now, his axe drawn but swinging casually at his side.]

'ey, Joven! You alive up here? You better not have gone and dozed off on watch again, the boss'll have your head for it this time... !!!

[This wordless exclamation of shock is brought on by Bennet stepping out from behind the tree before him, as suddenly and startlingly as a lover aiming to surprise his lady. But instead of a bouquet of flowers his gift is the point of a sword, thrust through the weedy outlaw's chest before the man can do anything more than start to raise his axe and suck in air to shout. Bennet lets the bandit fall, then spares one more glance back at Stratos.]

Don't betray me, Tribune. [A warning and an admission: by trusting Stratos with this he's effectively placing his life in the mage's hands, and should he fail to keep his end of the bargain Bennet will find himself shot to pieces in very short order. But he's giving his new ally his faith, and so there's no hesitation in him as he charges down the path, hoping to catch up to the chief and kill him before he realizes that his camp is under attack.]



[OOC: Apologies for the delay; I actually had this tag written up yesterday, but there was an outage with my Internet provider that lasted all day.]

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