The Hellhound bounded forward ahead of its master, fangs slavering, eager to tear into its foes. It stepped once, twice, and then it vanished into thin air, reappearing a dozen feet ahead before blinking forward once again, teleporting in short bursts, jumping from point to point.
Rain shifted his feet and spread his arms ready to take on the hound, to rip it to pieces as soon as it got within his range.
Instead, the hound suddenly changed trajectory, its blinking veering off to the side, away from Rain and toward Lyra and Opal.
The Goblin girl was being helped up by Lyra, her arm slung around the sheep girl's shoulders, her legs like jelly beneath her, she looked up and her face dropped as the enormous dog charged right at them, they didn't stand a chance.
"Lyra! Invisible! NOW!" roared Rain.
The sheep girl jerked her head up, caught one look at the bounding dog, and then instantly disappeared along with Opal.
The Hellhound stumbled to a halt, its head moving side to side in confusion, searching for its vanished prey.
"You're protecting a leveler? Are you a slave? No, you seem to have a personal problem with me, but then, why do you want to protect her...?"
Rain turned to find the Ranker striding toward him, his boots crunching against the rubble and earth.
"Save your concern for your own life." said Rain, the bridge of his nose wrinkling in anger.
He readied to leap on him, but then the Ranker grinned.
"You should take your own advice."
He let off an ear piercing whistle and the hound turned on the spot immediately looking toward its master. Bane thrust out a hand, a thick finger pointing at the air to the left of the hound.
"She's there dog."
Rain's eyes widened in surprise, he could see through Lyra's Skill unaided! The Hellhound blinked forward and crashed into something invisible. There was a cry of surprise and Lyra and Opal appeared, the Hellhound falling bodily upon them, shoulder checking the two girls.
Rain tried to go to their aid but the Ranker suddenly leapt forward, a large fist meteoring up, catching him unawares. He twisted trying to evade, but the Ranker struck home, a brutal hammer blow that caught him in the gut. Rain choked as the wind was blown out of him in a rush, he stumbled backwards, set off balance, trying to raise his paws to defend against the follow up blow.
Behind him Lyra let out a scream as the Hellhound's maw found her shoulder, biting deep, its serrated teeth scraping against collar bone. She punched and slapped at its head in a blind panic but she may as well have been petting it for all the Hellhound noticed. It snarled and then savaged her, thrashing her side to side, dragging and mauling her like a limp doll, her legs flailing, her hooves clattering uselessly on the stone as the dog tore into her, growling as its teeth inched deeper into her flesh.