Raymond winced at the pain, but kept his footing, whipping his tail back and forth to swat away further strikes, while his fingers danced quickly and his maw opened. But just as the light was about to compress within his mouth, a familiar figure dashed behind the assailants, forcing him to close his mouth shut, pushing hot gas out of his nostrils.
Ghelina bolted, before lunging upwards to sink her talons into the Blue Dragonborn's back. The Tiny Lizard grabbed the Blue Dragonborn's shoulders with her hand and twisted to pull her down to the ground with a pitched, violent shreak, quickly putting her name to work as she started biting at her throat.
The blue/red Dragonborn fell to the ground, hissing in relation to the agony that was having her throat bitten, while the orc turned to Ghelina and raised his crossbow, sending a bolt into her side making her scream even louder, while the Wildings focused Raymond, two more bolts flying, one sinking into his armor, the other piercing into his chest, slowed by the armor.
The gold dragonborn flinched. Taking stock that a friendly was now in the fray and injured, he snorted embers out of his nostrils, then surged towards the orc, grabbing him by the neck. With fire in his eyes, his hand burned red hot against the orc's flesh. The wildlings were not to be spared either, as a spiritual spear formed out of thin air and attempted to impale one of them.
Despite the bolt poking out of her chest, Ghelina was still able to get to her feet with animalistic rage in her eyes. She let out another scream, but this one sounded distant. Faint, even as she pushed herself towards one of the still standing wildings, tackling him and beginning to claw wildly at any exposed area she could, focusing heavily on the throat face and eye when she could.
The orc yelled out as his neck was burned, fire spouting from around his throat as he fell to the ground, clutching at his throat. The wildlings were assaulted immediately after, one taking a spear through the chest, while the other took a humanoid raptor to the torso. Their flesh was torn, rent by her claws, eyes popped and throat slashed.
All in all, a victory. The four assailants lay dead or dying, and people were rushing to either spectate or holding the nearest pointy object. One of the gate guards looks at the scene, utterly confused. He nods to Raymond, seeing a fellow guard. "What the draconic fuck happened here?!" He looked over to the onlookers, pointing out a couple. "You three, help me clean this up."
Ghelina finally stood up, her breath ragged and rattling. Her chest wasn't moving right but the rage was still in her eyes. Then it wasn't and she looked down at herself, only to faceplant shortly after.
Raymond didn't reply to his fellow guard, instead tending to the Lizardfolk who managed to get herself injured again. Not that he was in a particularly good shape either, but he's been through worse. The dragonborn had one hand on Ghelina's wound, the other hand pulling out the bolt slowly, bringing along bits and pieces of flesh. Immediately, he had both hands on the wound to seal it with divine heat.
He then picked her up in his arms carefully, like carrying an injured cat. "I'll report to the captain after," He replied to the guard, neverminded that the bolts in his body were scorching painful either. Without missing a beat, he strode back to the Observatory.
The Observatory's gates were open, several guards catching sight of his wounds. One of the other clerics, a Silver Dragonborn woman he knew as Aeska, walked with him as he moved. "Goodness, you look like you need help, like you were ambushed by three Dire Minotaurs. Set the lizard down, let me help you."
"Take care of her." Raymond ordered, putting Ghelia down, following it with a groan. "I'll treat myself." He then slowly walked to the
medicine room. Once inside, he bit into some folded cloth, then started pulling it the bolts in his chest and arm, his nostrils pushing out embers as he cried in agony, muffled by the cloth. He immediately then tore off his armor and shirt before the bleeding got too bad, searing the wound and applying ointments and bandages, heavily breathing the entire way.
Aeska brought Ghelina along, placing her on a bench to look her over.
As Ghelina was being tended too by Aeska, Ghelina woke up with a start and immediately started screaming, spinning herself around and jumping onto the Silver Dragonborn with a raspy shreik.
Raymond immediately stomped over and grabbed Ghelina by the neck, forcing her back on the bench with one hand still flailing. "Sorry about that." He apologized the second time today, this time to his fellow cleric. "Are you alright?" He asked Ghelina.
"Big small head big scale!" She hissed, continuing to thrash. "Me want out keeping story long, and you big small head do again!" She yelled. "No thank! Feed Ghelina's hunt to yaps! No care! Big big mean! Gods end story big big! You wait!" She screeched, trying to get her claws to bear.
Aeska was hissing in pain, running a hand over shallow scratches the lizard had left on her. "What is with your pet here, and DO I NEED TO STAB IT?" She, being one of the newer clerics, was not as emotionally controlled as Raymond yet. This was proof of that, as she glared at Ghelina.
"Please don't." Raymond ordered, wondering how he angered the Star Father for such a day to occur. "Look, that chicken was hot in the sun for quite a while. I was doing you a service by giving it to animals who actually needed it. That's another thing that I didn't get to ask before you ran out of my room. You said you haven't eaten for days now. You want food? Proper food?"
"Flappy was grub grub!" She yelled. "You no eat, you let waste! Ghelina no waste grub grub! You no care!" She hissed. "Think such big head but miss important stuff! Always miss important stuff!"
"Aeska, if you don't want to listen to this, go grab some porridge and a slab of meat. Doesn't matter what it is." Raymond asked her, temporarily ignoring Ghelia.
She sighed, still glaring at Ghelina. "Really? You're going to feed it? Let it get it's own damn grub grub, turn it back into the wild where it belongs." She put a hand to Raymond's shoulder, shaking her head. "You remember the old saying, if you tolerate it, let it go, and if it comes back deal with it."
"Small head big scale no use saying right!" Ghelina hissed. "Think so big head but not! Hide in city! No understand! Small head! Small head!"
"I hate to say it she has a point." Raymond sighed. "Plus it did come back. You weren't there last night. Let me deal with this... conundrum. Give yourself peace."
She snarled quietly, before turning. "Fine, may Cosmos grant you Divine Patience. You'll need it. And if you don't get this under control, everyone else will need it too." She leaves the medicine rooms, leaving only the handler, an older elvish man that was doing his best not to be involved in this.
Raymond turned back to Ghelina. "You are going to eat, okay? The silver dragonborn lady is going to bring you good food to eat. Don't make me feed you with a spoon."
"Fine," Ghelina hissed. "No listen. Ghelina will get used. Do as told, like small brain pet."
Raymond waited a few minutes for Aeska, before realizing she wasn't returning. He let out a snort of frustration, before lifting Ghelina up. "Come on, I'll do it myself." He carried her to the mess hall, ignoring gawking eyes of his peers, setting her next to a table. "Stay."
Keeping her in eyesight, Raymond quickly grabbed a bowl of porridge and a small slab of pork, then set them in front of her. "Eat."
Ghelina grumbled in a language Raymond couldn't understand, taking the pork and swallowing it quite quickly. Then, she looked at the porridge and grumbled some more, starting to pick at it. She didn't find it too appetizing apparently.
"Do you want to eat raw chicken?" Raymond asked.
"Flappy better than city grub grub," Ghelina muttered, laying her head on the table. "Think so much better. Scavvies better than this."
"I'll buy you a chicken later." He offered.
Ghelina stuck out her tongue at the porridge. "Not eating mud... other food good enough. Can wait," She said, sounding defeated.
Raymond was, soon after this exchange, visited by his Captain. Esesks sat down at Raymond's table, patting the surface with both hands. He was silent for a second, before taking in a deep breath, in the style of someone who had to say something mildly unpleasant. "I got a report of... well actually I have two reports about the same incident. One report says you were ambushed and this girl here," his eyes shifted to Ghelina, giving her a friendly nod, "saved you from being turned into a golden fancy pincushion. The other report says you and this Tribal here ripped through 4 non-combatants in record time. Please tell me the former is the right report. I really don't want to have to end you, you seem a stand up guy. If a little blunted on the soul department. No offense."
"The former. The latter is false." Raymond replied nonchalantly, gulping down the porridge that Ghelina refused. "My wounds are evidence, and you know how much weight my oath carries."
"Yeah I figured, but I had to ask for myself. This sort of thing isn't common and now there's an investigation on it, trying to figure out what went wrong. I figured I'd get to you before the guy they hired for this, Inspector Eaves, said he used to be Calcian. I just figure my face would be a bit more friendly." He smiled wide, which, to non-Dragonborns and perhaps to those of similar reptilian face, looks terrifying. Luckily it fell back into looking serious. "So, run this down with me, what the hell happened out there? What morons decided to take the fight to some guard?"