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“Just know that I’m doing this for Rachel, not you. No offense.” Ron said. “Do I look like I care about  who you’re doing this for?” Oathbreaker replied. “Man you’ve changed, you used to be quiet and reserved, never this bitchy.” Ron said, laughing as he turned his blade upon the CGB soldiers. “And you used to be happy to let the other two do all the talking, let’s just get this over with so we can go get Rachel.” Oathbreaker stated, pulling her daggers back out of their sheathes. “We need to hasten the pace, see if you can signal to the king to advance.” Oathbreaker muttered, nodding to where Hearthgon’s forces remained frozen. “Cover me then, I can’t signal and defend myself at the same time.” Einkapf said. Oathbreaker said nothing, but the blur of movement said all that needed to be said. Einkapf grabbed several fire mage cards and threw them into the air. Upon reaching the open air, the cards burst into flame, issuing several ogrin words. *Hearthgon, du isdot, was du watinga fro, wi ca nit kep nem copanym fur linog.* “Tch, Charge!” Heartgon shouted, raising his blade to his enemy. The CGB forces turned to face their new enemy, only for chaos to break out in the center of their forces. Oathbreaker and Ron had made their way to the center of the forces, and proceeded to lay waste there. “I continue to be amazed by her ability to walk amongst the humans, it’s become a real life saver.” Einkapf said. “Inded, if I hdn’t compromisd my own abili to do so, we likly culd win tis war.” Claremont said, earning a snort of laughter from Einkapf. The battle was slowly fading to nothing, the religious forces not used to fighting on three separate fronts. “Where is Rachel?!” Oathbreaker shouted in the face of a commander she had managed to catch on his own. “Like I’d tell you.” The commander said, spitting on Oathbreaker. “I’ll pretend you didn’t do that, less I’ll have to report to your superiors.” Oathbreaker deadpanned, wiping the spit from her. “I apologise madame, I did not realise you were one of ours.” The commander said, fear edging into his tone.

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