Even before the sorcerer can react, Kirion is upon him, swinging his blade with furious zeal. With one clean swoop, the sorcerer's head flies clean off, spraying red blood upon the cobblestone street even as its headless body falls flat upon the ground. But the crusader is not done; continuing his attack, his blade sweeps from the sorcerer into the still disoriented goblin beside him. The blade slams itself through the goblin's armor and out the other side, sending the body to the ground with a jingling sound as the trinkets on it fell as well.

Hirshel, finding the caster slain, rushes to strike the blinded archer, finishing him off with a blow to his skull. The remaining two goblin warriors are severely demoralized by the deaths and begin to run, slipping into the alley behind them and running as fast as they can go, which is surprisingly fast indeed.

Up above, the ravens swoop down again for another strike. However, as they come near, a howling wind begins to arise as they get closer, slowing them more and more. A closer look reveals the strange man besides Serek whispering to the wind somehow, his brows furled in concentration. Holding one fist high, he suddenly brings it down and crashes it into the palm of his other hand. In response, the cry of the wind turns into a scream as it turns into a vortex of air. The ravens call out in terror as they are caught in the tornado, sending them swirling through the crushing winds and spinning out again. One by one their mangled bodies are spewed out of the vortex.

However, the tornado doesn't stop spinning, and despite the dust gather in it, something seems to be materializing inside. It is soon obvious what that shape is; the flowing white fur and the humanoid-looking limbs make it clear that it is the wendigo, attempting to fight the winds trapping it, trying to escape, and not without some signs of success. The man calls out to you, "Hurry up, destroy it before it gets away!"

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Wind and wendigo is ~80 ft from you, 50 ft up in the air. Two surviving are ~240 ft of where they were, running for their lives.