Okay, for Jon's sake I'm going to list some Dern Fun-facts.
With ten times the physical abilities of a human a Dern could:
Make the tip of a sword pass the speed of sound (it would have a sonic boom).
Give a punch that carried up to 800 pounds of force (horse-kick).
Hear a grain of sand dropped on a cement floor from twenty feet away.
See a fly from twenty+ yards.
Run at over 150 miles an hour (you could run on water).
Hell! If you think about it, if a Dern swung his/her hand through the air at top speed, the blood pressure in their fingers would cause their hand to explode! Their skin would have to be as tough as sheet metal
Keep things like this in mind.
(However, even a Dern has trouble fighting someone who can teleport at the blink of an eye, or heat air up to 5000 degrees, or stuff like that).
For I who am poor have only my dreams I spread my dreams under your feet . . .
. . . tread softly for you tread on my dreams.
We are masters of our silences, and slaves of our words
So are Dern's and Inarvi basically the same thing? Except Inarvi's have one master? And Dern's have what, twelve?
“In a Wonderland they lie, Dreaming as the days go by, Dreaming as the summers die: Ever drifting down the stream- Lingering in the golden gleam- Life, what is it but a dream?” ― Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass
And seeing as the Derns have only a few magicians (hardly any willing to go out and beat off the Inarvi when they arrive), they are kept under control.
For I who am poor have only my dreams I spread my dreams under your feet . . .
. . . tread softly for you tread on my dreams.
We are masters of our silences, and slaves of our words
Oh okay, thanks for clarifying. Do you want me to change my post so I don't under power the Dern's or do you just want me to change it so instead of him fighting Dern's, he is fighting human theives or murder's. Keeping in mind that when Enn uses his rune of strength he is practically as strong as a Dern. Plus he is better with swords than a regular Dern.
“In a Wonderland they lie, Dreaming as the days go by, Dreaming as the summers die: Ever drifting down the stream- Lingering in the golden gleam- Life, what is it but a dream?” ― Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass
If you don't know it's impossible it's easier to do. And because nobody's done it before, they haven't made up rules to stop anyone doing that again, yet. — Neil Gaiman
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