It had all happened suddenly, and without warning.
One moment all was fine - and then in the next there was the thunderous crack of something splitting open and people were screaming and fleeing. Bruce himself had been caught by surprise at the initial suddenness of everything, but once the surprise at passed he scrambled to go around and help however he could.
It wasn't easy. The demons were vicious and the civilians were too panicked to be rational. Bruce did his best to help, but with so many of the Inquisition off in Emprise du Lion things were not as easy as they could be.
But eventually, though, he managed, and once most of the civilians were rounded up Bruce hurried over to where the main action was. Left and right were familiar(ish) faces battling the demons, and in the thick of it all--
"Leblanc--" Bruce is rushing to where he sees her, mind whirling as he registers her with the elves - with Sina, in particular. For a moment he thinks the worse has happened to her, but the faint rise and fall of her chest shows otherwise and there is relief.
He glances towards Adelaide, expression concerned and harried. "We should get her out of here."
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One moment all was fine - and then in the next there was the thunderous crack of something splitting open and people were screaming and fleeing. Bruce himself had been caught by surprise at the initial suddenness of everything, but once the surprise at passed he scrambled to go around and help however he could.
It wasn't easy. The demons were vicious and the civilians were too panicked to be rational. Bruce did his best to help, but with so many of the Inquisition off in Emprise du Lion things were not as easy as they could be.
But eventually, though, he managed, and once most of the civilians were rounded up Bruce hurried over to where the main action was. Left and right were familiar(ish) faces battling the demons, and in the thick of it all--
"Leblanc--" Bruce is rushing to where he sees her, mind whirling as he registers her with the elves - with Sina, in particular. For a moment he thinks the worse has happened to her, but the faint rise and fall of her chest shows otherwise and there is relief.
He glances towards Adelaide, expression concerned and harried. "We should get her out of here."