Leylek is almost pleased to have eyes set wide enough to glower (mostly annoyed) at whoever he just removed from this roof and (very indignant) at the filthy mob daring to assault his charges. This cannot stand, not a moment further. While more attackers using the high ground helps reinforce the notion his previous target was no innocent bystander, getting back up and a weapon ready will cost the man some time. The regent and the prince are getting mobbed now. Turning, the crane kicks himself forward in the air, shooting towards the tumult with talons ready. UP ON THE ROOFS! he bellows a quick warning to the samurai, hoping he can outscreech the noise of fighting – and he readies himself for impact.

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Alright, use the version that fits the facts on the ground in&around the air the best:
–if Leylek is within 40' of the closest Rooftop Assailant, he charges: (1d20+10)[19] for (1d8+4)[8] magical bludgeoning and (1d12)[8] Flying Kick extra damage;
–if he can't do that, he gains altitude and moves to get within 80' of the Rooftop Crew.

He screeches a warning regardless.