A vortex of burning sand enclosed Kenrick and I, the force so strong our feet began to pull towards the center. I dug my heels into the loose sand in an attempt to grip my stance in his whirlwind of dust. The beads of sand imbedding themselves deep into the depths of my skin as the air whipped in around us. I could not see what was causing this sudden gust of debris, for the air was thick with dirt. I pulled my hand up to shield my eyes from incoming damage from the crystals. “Hold onto yeh knickers Elf!” Kenrick shouted in my general direction but I could see him no longer.
The grime in the air began to enclose around an entity 15 meters to our north, it swirled around faster and faster until it compacted itself into the form of a man. My eyes began to peek open, the sand from earlier began to make its departure from my vision. The being before us was rusty in color and comprised of the elements around him. While, it had the rough figure of a man, it had no lips and no facial features. The only thing was it had dark pitted holes for eyes, no pupils lay in them, but you could feel the gaze of the monstrosity before us. A small circle of sand continuously danced around the creature, as if this thing was somehow a part of the desert.. It held a thick, heavy looking blade in its grasp, dripping with…blood.
“What the hell is that!?” I rasped, sand caught in my lungs as I gazed at the creature that stood before us.
“That’ll be a Sand Devil, Elf. Feared beings in this desert and highly dangerous.” Kenrick gritted his teeth and he slowly withdrew his gun from its holster. “It may look human, but do not be fooled. It uses the blood from its victims to give its form and a real nasty piece of work.” The Sand Devil slowly turned its gaze down to Kenrick, seemingly determining if we are worth a battle. I pulled my bow from my back, withdrew an arrow from my quiver and knocked into place.
“How do we kill… a creature made of blood and sand?” I looked down at my bow, a weapon that has saved me on more than one occasion, but I do not see how an arrow can defeat sand.
“Fire.” Kenrick’s eyes narrowed as he began to pace to the right of the creature. “Lots of fire.”
Of course. Something I am useless with. My gaze fell at that notion.
“Do not fret, Elf. You just happen to be the in presence of a dwarf who brought fire with em.” Kenrick winked at me as he pulled a small bag out of his pocket. Brought fire? “I just need ye to distract him while I set the trap.”
I nodded in his direction. A distraction is something I can definitely do.
The Sand Devil continued to inspect us, not moving an inch as we began Kenrick’s plot. I pulled my bow up to shooting stance, pulled the string taught, and took aim. I inhaled slowly, closed my eyes and listened to the beating of my heart.
*thump, thump*
One. I slowly began to release my breath gradually.
*Thump, thump*
Two. I could hear Kenrick moving to the right of my, slowly shuffling his feet along the desert terrain.
*Thump….thump**
Three.
My eyes snapped open, determination rang in my iris’s as they locked onto their target. I felt the release of my fingers on the bowstring and the arrow sing as it left the cradle of my bow. It whistled towards the enemy, like a lioness charging her prey for the killing strike. The creature’s attention whipped in the direction of my arrow as it made contact with its torso. Its grainy hand wrapped around the penetrating structure and yanked it from its chest. It’s head cocked to the side, as if analyzing what just pierced its cavity. The Sand Devil snapped my arrow in half, as if it was a bug under its feet.
I pulled another arrow from my quiver and nocked it into my bow, the creature raised its hand and a light emanated from around him. I released another arrow in his direction, “Come on, Devil. Show me why you’re feared so!” I yelled as my arrow sank into the being’s neck. Kenrick was about 10 feet from me, crouched and drawing circles into the sand.
Hurry Dwarf.