I'll use these three prompts:
A sudden escape
A hectic conflict
A chance meeting
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(Sudden escape)
Kraig Lescarr had stiffened without warning, and his eyes seemed to lock in one position. His stillness drew the attention of the eight other prisoners.
It was almost as though he was preparing for something.
And preparing he was, as an ear-ringer of an explosion blasted through the silent forest. The cart seemed to be ripped away into a firey oblivion at every angle, and the nine occupants were thrown in every direction, some slamming into trees; others, the ground.
As the heavily dazed and confused prisoners tried to recover their senses, a second explosion sounded off, and every manner of weapon spun through the air.
Seth Beldan looked up as his sword nearly impaled him at the neck, and stumbled back, only to be clobbered by his incoming shield, which then bounced heavily against his armor, thus rendering him momentarily breathless; not for long, however, as he sprang forth and grabbed his weapon, then slid his arm through the straps of his shield and ran as fast as he could.
Denestra looked and saw Seth run past, but was knocked back onto his face as a third explosion went off, sending a piece of a wheel through the air that slammed into the back of his head. He was frighteningly still.
Seth's heart nearly stopped as he watched the boy, young enough to be called his son, go down and stay there. But, as he shouted Denestra's name and made to turn around, his arm was wrentched by Juden Praes.
"No! Leave him! If he isn't moving, there's nothing we can do for him!" The ex-soldier then shouldered his massive sword and ran quickly after the retreating, broadsword-carrying form of Kraig Lescarr.
Seth found himself torn between running and staying back to try and drag Denestra, but was eventually forced to realize that Juden, sadly, was correct, and ran.
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(hectic conflict)
Azin Realgia watched as the explosion within the gates triggered the guards, who opened the heavy portal and werenspeared immediately by arrows fired by Iris and Drake. Immediately, the mercenary charged in with sword drawn. The first soldier he saw found a sword through his back as Azin stabbed him from behind, then kicked him away in time to knock the knife out of the hands of his next foe - actually, he simply removed the man's hands altogether, but those were just details, right? Besides, by the time that argument could be made, he had already offed six more foes.
Drake and Ris seemed to have a problem with constantly being surrounded. Drake was trying as hard as he could not to use his secret alternative weapon, but he was running out of arrows, and the time it would take to draw his boot knife could be fatal. And it seemed that every man he killed was instantly replaced. On the other hand, Ris was very much abusing his powers to create doppelgangers as distractions so that he could snap necks from behind.
And as for Iris - well. Fate had finally decided that it remembered it hated her, and she was suddenly holding off twelve soldiers and three commanders on her own. For each one she damaged, another would try and swing, forcing her to dodge quickly, and then block the next combatant in the very same instant.
Iris didn't know her arms bent certain directions on their own.
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(chance meeting)
Sinclair walked slowly towards the tree. He was certain the noise had come from there.
In the blink of an eye, he darted around the corner and found the barrel of a rifle in his gut.
The man behind it was nearly faceless under his large, wool hood save for his mouth, and it was relaxed, as though emotionless. Small wisps of red hair poked out as well, and appeared ragged - like they were thinning and falling out.
Sinclair's eyes went to the rifle barrel against his stomach, and slowly looked up to the cloaked arms that were holding it. He could faintly see a sword at the man's belt, and could only imagine what other unpleasant secrets this stranger had up his sleeves - more literally than figuratively.
The hooded man pushed Sinclair back with his rifle.
"Easy, mate," he nearly whispered, "You wouldn't want to do anything stupid."
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So? Did I pass?