Davlamin wasn’t in any shape to continue the fight for any longer, his body was racked with pain from the crossbow bolts and even the small amount of movement caused harm. With the smaller man coming at him there was little he could do, other than bring another spell to mind. Which is exactly what Davlamin did.
The vast majority of Davlamins spells were aimed at defense or self improvement spells with only a handful for straight attacking, one of which he had already used. Bringing the words of a translocation spell to mind he whispered them quickly, holding the last syllable until the rapier struck out at him.
The magic, while slightly disorienting, was something Dav had come to expect. The spell wasn’t so great in that he could travel a vast distance, it was a battle spell meant for transportation around the battlefield…or to escape from.
Dav came to be to the left of and slightly behind the Katana wielding man, Tastol, after his leap backwards. A second spell coming to his lips as he reached out a hand to the more than likely oblivious man.
“I am an ally.” He whispered, and if allowed to touch Tastol would feel the effects of one of Davlamins more powerful spells, Haste. It’s effect was powerful, but simple in its idea. It would more than double Tastols reaction time, overall speed and perception it would be as if time slowed down for Tastol though that wasn’t entirely accurate, more like Tastol sped up.
The barbarian could see another figure coming at him out of the corner of his eye, a man moving at an impressive speed, yet there was plenty of time to react even as the mans sword came at him. Once again with impressive speed and agility Altas shifted his weight onto his left foot and leaped to the side, throwing his arm out wide and rolling his shoulder back to avoid the killing strike.
The leap and roll that followed were anything but graceful, but it had done the trick and surprisingly he had kept hold of his large weapon the entire time.
“More bugs to be squashed.” He said behind a fierce scowl, and realizing his predicament pulled forth a small green vial from the inside of his belt. “Feel my wrath…” He spat as he popped the top and swallowed it’s contents.
Meanwhile, the smaller man, having lost sight of his prey turned around and saw the events unfolding before him. Scowling he once again lifted his crossbow, loaded it, and aimed it at the back of the newest member to the fight, the ones back and right side he was facing, and the one that had nearly cleaved his bosses arm off. He didn’t fire yet, but he was prepared too, taking his time to get the shot he wanted, the killing shot.