Grixis dug his feet into the ground to keep from sliding further. The way this Hunter evaded his attack. This one wasn't going to go down easily.
He built up the Arc energy and charged at the Hunter once more. He saw that she was preparing for the same attack.
He readied his sword to slash horizontally, and once he was in range again, he-
His entire frame was engulfed in shadows at the last second, before vanishing from sight. A second later, he reappeared directly behind her, and striked.
His attack launched her a few meters from the direction from where he had been pushed back. He saw the damage he dealt too, a gash across her back. It wasn't deep however, to his disappointment, but it wasn't shallow either. He would have also liked to have cut the cloak in the process, but that thing has been flapping in the wind. Too bad, it would have added insult to injury.
Suddenly, a roar sounded from overhead. He looked up to see Emaria and his Jumpship going in for another attack on Shovoroth, as he seemed to fall a bit before regaining control of himself, his flight however was a little off. The roar came from Shovoroth, one that sound like a roar of pain, but other than the present wounds, there weren't any other injures, so why had he-
It clicked in his head. They were bonded to each other, and their pain was shared. Oh this was too good.
"So that is how you are keeping him alive. Your souls are bound to each other." He said aloud to the Hunter as she began to recover and get up.
He reached out to Emaria. '[i]Don't hesitate to cripple him. Make him suffer.'[/i]
'[i]Why, of course.'[/i]
He focused back on the Hunter, waiting to see what she would do next.
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