But as soon as the question left his lips he was already throwing the shortbow at Matthew as a distraction, following it in with a right hook to the jaw.
[3] vs [2]
Matthew seems to blur, throwing himself to one side-a moment too late. The spinning shortbow clips him on the shoulder, it's string biting into his flesh, causing a long shallow gash. His blood begins to flow.
Turin
-1 hpTurin 2/3
Pasha 3/3
[2] vs [4]
Matthew doesn't seem to feel it. He rises to full height, and raises his crossbow calmly...
A whirring bolt flies toward Pasha-aimed at the head naturally. Pasha flinches back, and it carves a painful groove across his forehead, skipping to one side. Warm blood drops into his eyes.
Pasha grimaces, but does not stop moving forward.
Pasha
-1 hpTurin 2/3
Pasha 2/3
[4] vs [3]
Pasha drives his fist into Matthews jaw, screaming incoherently-releasing an anger that has been simmering for years. He feels something shatter. Matthew stumbles back...
Turin
-1 hpTurin 1/3
Pasha 2/3
[3] vs [4]
And Pasha advances, only to be caught off guard with a lightning fast quick to the leg-sending him to the ground. In a moment, the larger man is over him, hands reaching for Pashas throat...they lock into place, like a vice.
Pasha
-1 hpTurin 1/3
Pasha 1/3
[6] vs [1]
Pasha can't breathe. All he can see is Matthews strangely emotionless face, and the hands smothering out his life.
As his vision develops a cold black tint, he begins to remember...
Pasha remembers his first victory on the battlefield, raising a banner to the sky.
Pasha remembers the face of Angband.
Pasha remembers the first time he saw Tala.
He feels the weight of the the ring Tala gave him in his left hand. A promise made. A future together. His children to come.
And he breaks Matthews grip with a vicious shout. His old foes mask of stoicism seems to crack, as he stumbles.
And Pasha hits him again. And again. And again.
Turin
-1 hpTurin 0/3
Pasha 1/3
....
A few moments later, it's all over. Matthew remains alive...but only just. Pasha has a long, nasty wound skirting his forehead, and it's bleeding fairly badly.
The forest is utterly silent. The light snow has begun to turn heavy-the sky is growing dark.