"Oh, come on." Kinner watches Azwel confront the ice creature before things start going wrong. He's trying to maintain his balance during all of the mayhem, and this does not help. He has no idea what's going on, though he has a suspect. It doesn't matter if Reynard has his reasons. What matters is he threw a monkey wrench into the escape and made getting away that much more difficult. "Can you not cut us some slack for a moment, Reynard?"
What did Azwel do to set off Reynard? Kinner has other problems, between the Fallen (in spaceships, now) and staying on board the convoy. He's not Ace, but he's going to try. The food depends on it. He shoots at any Fallen within range, hitting one point-blank. However, he's discouraged when Azwel turns to attack the convoy, apparently not knowing or caring that allies are on board.
"Hey, Azwel, we're on the same side! Knock it off, ya mug!"
He knows full well he's no match for Azwel. Kinner's a good shot, but he knows his limits, and one of those limits is somebody with a sword and magical powers.
Kinner is not thrilled by what's going on with Azwel, and it's a fine time for something like this. He swears an oath under his breath as he pulls his attention away from the fight. Judging from the look he sees in Azwel's eyes, there won't be any talking him down, and Kinner needs to focus on the Fallen, who if nothing else are opponents he can actually beat. Whenever one comes within range, the revolver fires. The cook shoots coldly and with focus. He's been in war before, though the Fallen are a different kind of enemy than the human forces he's faced.
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What did Azwel do to set off Reynard? Kinner has other problems, between the Fallen (in spaceships, now) and staying on board the convoy. He's not Ace, but he's going to try. The food depends on it. He shoots at any Fallen within range, hitting one point-blank. However, he's discouraged when Azwel turns to attack the convoy, apparently not knowing or caring that allies are on board.
"Hey, Azwel, we're on the same side! Knock it off, ya mug!"
He knows full well he's no match for Azwel. Kinner's a good shot, but he knows his limits, and one of those limits is somebody with a sword and magical powers.
Kinner is not thrilled by what's going on with Azwel, and it's a fine time for something like this. He swears an oath under his breath as he pulls his attention away from the fight. Judging from the look he sees in Azwel's eyes, there won't be any talking him down, and Kinner needs to focus on the Fallen, who if nothing else are opponents he can actually beat. Whenever one comes within range, the revolver fires. The cook shoots coldly and with focus. He's been in war before, though the Fallen are a different kind of enemy than the human forces he's faced.