*alright I'll start this, since my character has a connection to the leader of the Noble's. Just to straighten this out let's say the wagon tipped over when they were running so they stopped and THEN, the nobles caught up.*
Seda-
Seda reached up calmly and slid the arrow so it was pointing at the ground instead of his eye. Then he looked up into the face of his brother. The twin he hadn't seen in over a decade, his mirror image. "It's been a long time Ran. I see you're a full fledged 'hunter' now."
Ran's knuckles turned white as he glared daggers at Seda. The others just looked at him in confusion. Seda gave Sam a lopsided smile. "Sorry Sam, I neglected to introduce myself fully. My full name is Seda Crolle. This fool here," He jerked a thumb at Ran. "Is my twin brother, the current heir apparent to the Crolle Dukedom."
It was almost funny watching everyone look more and more shocked. But a higher noble turning into a Soul Animal was rare. "Enough," Ran interrupted. "I came after you Seda because It's all YOUR fault. Mom's dead, and Dad's a nut bar."
Snarling Seda turned to glare at his brother again. His ears lying flat on his head. "Correction Ran. Dad was the one who killed Mom. And he was always a nut bar. But that's not a surprise, they say insanity runs in the Crolle bloodline." He stopped biting the words out and looked at Ran sadly. "Don't fight me brother. Please. You could never beat me when I was human, and you sure as hell can't beat me now."
"We'll see about that." Ran dropped the bow and leaped at Seda.
Sam gripped the shaking sword on her back as it glew blue. She unsheithed it and pointed it at the nearest Noble, knocking them out with the end of her swords and moving on to the next. The third Noble drew two swords and made a lundge for her, missing and leaving his back exposed, she hit him in the head with the hilt, making him fall to the ground.
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