Post Two
Enemy: 30ish Sith in the ruined city
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They had attacked before he could respond. It had been a sudden assault, chaos had been unleashed. The first sign of what was to come was when a blast sent Sethrak flying back. It might not have been the first thing to happen, but it was the first stage of the chaos that the Warlock had seen. At the same time of the explosion, blasterfire layered the ground around him, several blasts hitting him in the chest, legs, and arm. He had survived, but he was injured already.
As for his squad, the onslaught had immediately killed six drones. The remaining fourteen Drael had scrambled for cover and now were returning fire against the superior enemy numbers. The Bryn were stronger, able to take several shots before death, and they had better weapons that shot molten metal or explosive blasts at the enemy. That being said, the enemy had the high ground and the numbers. They were in a damaged building, several stories high. Each floor had troops in it, and each troop was unloading a barrage of blasterfire at the Drael below.
Sethrak knew exactly what to do but he was hurt, and the maneuver required speed. He would flank the Sith, entering their building from behind and killing them before any more Drael were harmed.
Clenching his jaw, he stood up and sprinted toward the Sith entrenchment. Each step sent a fresh wave of stinging pain through his legs but he didn't care. Enough Drael had died in what should have been a slaughter. The battle was over, it wasn't fair that they would die when they should be celebrating a victory. Rage filled the Warlock as he sprinted from cover to cover, hoping the Sith scum wouldn't see him.
Hope wasn't enough. He was about twenty yards away from the building when the blaster fire shifted from the Bryn to himself. He deflected the shots with his spear, directing some toward the building inaccurately. If he couldn't flank them, he'd kill them from here. His blood boiled hotter than the spear, or even the blasts it deflected as rage became power.
He had only been this angry once or twice in his life. Only one of those times had he done what he was about to do. Staring at the building the Warlock focused on the rage. His failures, his guilt, and the pain from his wounds fueled him. In one movement he dropped the spear and sent a massive ball of flame at the building.
It connected, the height of the ball covering two floors' windows. The flames entered the building, the Sith inside incinerated by the intense heat. Inside, the building was alight, the walls and carpets would be engulfed in flames. There were only a few Sith left now.
Sethrak moved in for the kill.