The rogue ran for a while, trying to work out what the magician had said. Eventually, she settled for "..What?"
She shook her head. That didn't matter.
"How are.. .you going.. to de- grrgkh! Deal with it?"
"With...magic...of course!" She responded confidently.
As they ran, another figure ran past them, in the direction of the terrible things chasing them.
"FINALLY A FIGHT! Gods, I was worried this trip would be boring! ORA!" The figure drew a longsword from his side and deftly cut through one of the bees, grinning like a madman as the rest started to swarm around him.
She moved forward as well, just far enough to get within range, and with a muttered word, raised her emblem of Selūne to face him. He suddenly shone with a shimmering glow as her Shield of Faith settled around him, and the second monkeybee struck the light only to bounce off harmlessly. "If you're going to fight, then two will have a better chance than one," she said as she readied her own quarterstaff, even as she called the power of the spell to her to cast it on herself again. "We fight long enough for the other two to get away, and then we take our own chance to get clear. Understand?"
Killing just one Monkeybee caused about two dozen of the others to howl with rage and converge on the young warrior with claws and fangs bared-he would have been torn to ribbons if the Cleric hadn't cast a timely protective spell, and Johanna hadn't cast a sudden burst of acid into the air in front of the swarm, momentarily scaring them off.
Of course, behind them were around 200 or so more of the beasts, and they seemed bigger, even angrier.
You didn't have to been a wizard to know that they stood no chance against that.
"You...idiots! Quick! Follow...me! They...will....justcomeon!"She tugged the warrior and cleric along before they could become monkybee meat.
The four ran on quite a bit, Johanna nudging them all forward, before entering an open field-she motioned for them all to stop and presumably be eaten alive, but her tone was contained a strong, well bred authority that was used to making people listen and obey her.
"This place...should do." She announced.
...
"Stop! And, be very quiet!" She further announced, which was great, since none of thme could run much further anyway.
The Dwarf wizard waved her warhammer in an arcane fashion, and a flash of rainbow light burst from it in a shower around the quartet-then the shower came down in a wave of color...quickly enough, they were encircled in...a tree?
Well, from the inside, anyway-looking out, to the four it seemed as if they were encased in the trunk of a tree made from mist. It certainly fooled the massive swarm of monkey bees, like a tornado made of claws and fangs, who swarmed over them angrily, beating the air with their claws and howling-but didn't seem to notice the Elf, Dwarf or the two Humans standing right in the middle of the field-all they saw was a tree, that looked like any other tree...needless to say, everyone held their breath and didn't make a sound.
In time, the howling swarm buzzed off.
Hah.No doubt, the monkeybee scourge would continue to trouble Adventurers in the Sword Coast for hundreds of years...
...
After she was certain they were safe, Johanna muttered a null word and the tree vanished-indeed, it had never existed at all, being a cunning illusion. The Dwarf cast a critical eye on the others
"Well, that was...an interesting experiment. Observations...Monkeybees...very good eyesight...but...impotent reasoning skills...and thankfully, a poor sense of smell. Easily dealt with a simple illusion spell...though, these were very young, and easy to trick...I'll have to make a note of it...
Oh yes-You three. Are you all quite alright? Sorry, for all the bother." She finally said to them, catching her breath.
Johanna herself was a well rounded and otherwise ordinarily pretty young Dwarf woman with a physical build, and tanned skin typical of Hill Dwarves, with deep forest green eyes, and light red hair, today worn long in a tail that swung behind her. She was wears what looked like quality dark-green wizardy robes, and a pair of rose-tinted goggles over her eyes, currently lifted to her forehead. She still held her...hammerwand? In her left hand, easily, despite it's weight.