All of this was a bit too strange for Rickter's own personal liking, while he understood the significance of their quarry, it wasn't like they couldn't have turned tail and left things as they were. Really the report of a dead party would've been enough to satisfy the job alone, so that had to have meant the orb as it was had to be something special. Important even. The wolf certainly didn't like this, considering the rising odds that were stacked before them. Urs seemed quick to easily dismiss the survivability of Pekr, which generated a very displeased, if not angry, growl at the fact Cizein actually has lost his partner.
"Alright, Telion! You're up!" He barked as he watched across the river with scornful eyes, leading the bard herself to react by taking a small step near the riverbank. Rickter stuck close to her with eyes fixated on the water, apt to survey for whatever creature might've lingered inside. That's when he traced it, through the moist scent of blood, almost a mildewy sort of tone within the air from across the way. Near the orb was where what had dragged off Pekr, a creature that looked to be large and considerably reptilian, from the looks of the deep blue scales that decorated its exposed body.
"If you will hear me," Telion started off as she knelt into a bow, her head resting against her staff as though she were sending a prayer to some greater power, "will you please help us? We need a way to cross..." And just as her soft voice trailed off the very air felt different, as though the wind stirred in response to her very request. Did she actually ask that? Rickter honestly thought it a little redundant in the beginning, but until he felt the change surrounding Telion; he learned quickly what it was that caused the change. He could not see it but somehow, likely through his own personal Rune, he could feel the aether she poured into the ground, channeling it so that the very earth beneath her would heed her call.
A row of bubbles started to manifest as they floated on downstream, the water suddenly looked to part as small pillars rose from the depths of the river below. Mudstone footholds rose to the surface as the channeling of her aether ceased, and the bard finally allowed herself to release a withheld breath. Had she really been that focused the entire time? Regardless her effort was remarkable, incredible even when one counted the amount of time to cross being cut by half. "Now!!" Cizein ordered as he led the charge across the footholds, with Diamond following after him as Rickter helped pull Telion back from the bank.
"Stay over here, if anything else comes, you run. Got it?" He looked at her seriously as he brought his sword up, resting it over his right shoulder as he waited for her to answer.
"B-but I-" She looked at him concerned, yet Rickter shook his head before interrupting.
"I can't protect you from that if y' caught up in the fold. Stay back and only cast from a distance." He instructed her firmly before moving to follow after the two, timing each step carefully so that he didn't risk slipping into the stream below. Telion watched in reluctance as Cizein was already the first to reach the shore, charging at the menacing lizard that crawled out from the banks. It snarled viciously as it trampled its way out of the water, almost kicking the orb as it closed in on the warrior who sought revenge. Diamond wasn't too far behind him and she, quite honestly, looked horrified at what they were about to fight. Yet unlike Pekr, Cizein was a lot more proactive with his target, pulling back in his dash as to avoid running straight into the jaws of death alone.
The overgrown lizard let out an annoyed whine before moving in for a strike with its claw, Diamond stepping at just the knick of time with her greatsword used to parry the attack. Cizein had reacted accordingly with his greataxe drawn and brought overhead, bringing it down to hack at the creature with a vicious roar, one that matched the hardened cry of steel as it struck stone. Yet it wasn't stone, it was the density of the lizard's own scales, as the blow merely knocked its head aside, causing a brief stagger with the creature snarling. "That layer of scales is tough!"
"Well then we better break it!" Diamond retorted sternly as though there weren't an 'or else' to follow after that. Probably because they were shit out of luck if they couldn't, and it was about that time Rickter himself finally reached the other two. The creature lunged forward with a throw of each claw, hoping to lash out in a couple of forward strikes, only to miss as the group parted from one another; with Rickter on the right flank towards the riverbank and the other two at the left flank near the treeline. "Now!"
Rickter wasn't sure... But when he threw his sword arm behind him he lunged forward, raising the blade into an arch over his form with both hands, hoping to smash it into the creature's body so that it cut clean through its natural armor... only to find that the moment the edge of his blade slashed against it, it felt as though the very earth pushed back against his metal; causing a fierce rattle along the weapon that was felt even in the depths of his very soul. That hurt. Worse than any amount of punches or kicks he's recently endured. Shock filled his eyes as he realized what had happened, when he looked down at his weapon, Rickter noticed he had actually chipped a piece from its edge. It's armor is that fucking strong?!!
He was done for in that moment, he was certain of it after what just happened. Because where he failed without even causing a dent, surely the other two found no success in their endeavor as well. Yet just as the lizard reacted to their coordinated assault, a voice carried over from across the river. A hymn? Rickter hadn't even the chance to turn around and see, as death practically moved to kill all three warriors in one sitting if it could. Yet there was that sound, that distant calling that sounded almost like a lullaby, and then suddenly silence.
The very ground beneath Rickter's feet trembled as earth spikes of stone jutted underneath, impaling the mega-sized lizard within the tail, left forearm, and a couple of places within the torso region. Cizein and Diamond jumped back in awe as the lizard turned over, breaking off the stone spikes as they remained lodged in their place. "Now's... your chance..." Rickter's eyes finally moved, as he wasn't petrified by what was about to happen anymore; instead what he saw now lit a fire in his gut. Telion wasn't just using the staff to commune with the elements, she was using it to hold herself up now that she'd done so. She'd used up a good amount of her aether to help them, and in just the knick of time, her quick thinking spared all three a sudden death.
"He-ya!!" Cizein roared as he threw over his greataxe once more, bringing it down to smash it into the underside of the creature. Diamond joined at the moment when the beast started screaming in terror, the two of them quickly hacking away at its neck until it was finally completely severed. In just one fell moment, everything was over just like that. Rickter had done... nothing. Not a damn thing. He had no real power that allowed him to cut through that armor, and he certainly didn't have any better magic than his Reaving. "That's for Pekr, y' rotten beast!" Cizein spat venomously at the creature as he awaited for somebody to claim the orb. That somebody, however, wouldn't be Rickter.
The wolf instead dematerialized his own sword, and rushed back across to make sure his own partner was okay. "You okay?" He checked as he quickly walked up to her, the bard nodding her head eagerly as she forced herself to stand.
"Just a bit woozy is all. I'll be fine after a while." She pretended to shrug it off as fine, but Rickter knew she'd pushed herself today. Something he would've rather punished her for, but where it not a case that didn't save him, well he certainly wasn't going to chastise her for it.
"When we get back," he offered a hand to her as a means of helping her cross, "dinner's on me." There was no hidden intent behind his words, just a plain promise he planned to keep once they were in Kalzasi once more.
"Sure." Telion remarked a little warmer, at least still a bit amused by his generosity. By the time the two would reach the other shore, the one to hold the orb had been decided, but it was when Rickter and Telion got there that things took a more interesting development after all.