08-14-2016, 08:29 PM
Consciousness returned, along with the nausea and headache that consumed the senses, making one feel weak and lost. Rin forced her eyes open, only for them to be assaulted by the bright whiteness. Her movements came slowly. She waded through the pea soup than clung to her limbs. Skullface was gone. She had released all her power and it couldn't even defeat one half dead necromancer. The two bodies of the soldiers remained. Rin couldn't leave them there like that. To decay or who knows what else in this void.
It felt like hours ticked past. The soldiers were dragged and shoved onto one of the horses backs. Rin had to jump to reach the reins. But once they were in her grasp the horse complied more or less willingly, following behind Rin with loud hoof falls. It was unnerving at first, to have such a large animal following behind her, but the she dwarf got used to it.
She found herself heading back the way she had come. The large stone gate through which the soldiers and their troop had first come. They may be her enemies, maybe her allies. At this point it was hard to tell at all. But they died in battle, more or less, they deserved a warriors burial.
The battle from earlier had dissipated during the minutes or hours she had spent unconscious and no one bothered Rin and her charge on the way to the gate. She stood there, trying to peer into the world on the other side. Nothing could be seen. She would just have to risk it. Rin tightened her grip on the horses reins and stepped through the portal.
It felt like hours ticked past. The soldiers were dragged and shoved onto one of the horses backs. Rin had to jump to reach the reins. But once they were in her grasp the horse complied more or less willingly, following behind Rin with loud hoof falls. It was unnerving at first, to have such a large animal following behind her, but the she dwarf got used to it.
She found herself heading back the way she had come. The large stone gate through which the soldiers and their troop had first come. They may be her enemies, maybe her allies. At this point it was hard to tell at all. But they died in battle, more or less, they deserved a warriors burial.
The battle from earlier had dissipated during the minutes or hours she had spent unconscious and no one bothered Rin and her charge on the way to the gate. She stood there, trying to peer into the world on the other side. Nothing could be seen. She would just have to risk it. Rin tightened her grip on the horses reins and stepped through the portal.

