" Burn her. "
Harsh words in a foreign dialect. A statuesque figure stood in the shadows, stoic to the last and disinterested in what he might be doing to a fellow somewhat living being. Rakaev watched as the fierce thing struggled and writhed, eager to be free to slay them all and return to her Mother. He was Kraven's second-in-command, and a relatively well-trusted soldier. That is to say, there was little with which Kraven held value besides Anabel and his own usefulness, but he did trust Rakaev to maneuver his small elite force of humans and maintain his estate.
" But sir, should we not wait until the Higherarch... "
A slender man, voice unstable and at a height of no more than five feet began to recoil with the force of a shared image through all of the fighting force's minds. Kraven and Rakaev had the ability to activate a hive mind-like state among the mortals, and did so often to quickly exchange information and orders. Rakaev and Kraven also shared the ability to receive information two ways with only one man at a time, as they had the ability to send images and information to the two superiors, who could then open up a larger channel if need be.
The images he received now were of a grim-faced Kraven receiving the news of Xexoria, and the creatures. He instantly understood, and bowed deeply in apology before activating a lever which began to rumble to life as Rakaev advanced from his corner. He shared an intense look with his subordinate, and the genuflecting man would instantly know about how Rakaev intended to punish him once the situation was over. He absent-mindedly clutched his own arm already, previewing the pain of the bones in his arm being crushed.
As Blythe thrashed against the hard stone, a retaining wall groaned into place against her shackles, effectively shielding her body from the tests that were about to ensue, and splitting the room in two, with one man on each side of the shield as well as one part of Blythe. In the room which Rakaev stood, only Blythe's arm, up to her elbow was exposed to the torchlight, and it fought hard against the magically-reinforced bindings holding it. He scribbled some hasty notes down on a sheet of parchment before reaching out to touch a bright crystal in the center of the room, which began to illuminate before gradually building up to emit a short, controlled burst of radiation which simulated Kraven's ability to reproduce sunlight. Just before the room lit up, the man fought his own pain to stand and face Blythe, who seemed intent on shredding his face.
" Try to think of something pleasant. This may sting. "