[OOC: I'm considering
this to be a little prologue to Girshu's appearance here, as it might be a 0 response thread throughout the event. Probably way too long of an OP to read through. Oh well.]
Girshu looked at the battlefield raging in front of him. The insectoids were marching with superior numbers in organised formations of ants to steam-roll over the frontlines and were in almost complete control over the airspace above the battlefield with their flying units. Like usual. It seemed like the barbarians of the Rafandi tribes and the Frey bears had seen themselves forced to abandon their home territory for the more defended city of Hiafae. They were fighting valiantly, but without the walls they had traded one battlefield for an even less advantageous one. One that rendered them stuck between the walls and the enemy, without the chance to retreat.
Girshu sighed and put on the smelly helmet. He sure hoped that this ant armour that he donned would fool the insects, at least from a distance. If not, there was not a chance in hell that he would get to the allied forces without the wasp drones taking him out long before reaching any form of relative safety. Well, here was to hoping that the blizzard would prevent them from smelling him out, and the chaos to grant him a chance to get through unseen.
Girshu looked at the armour that he was wearing. He had never worn any before, but that was because they'd never fit. The disadvantage of having six arms, or rather the humanoid's shortcoming for only having four. After some remodifying of the insect's bottom-part to be several of their abdomens stringed together to fit his tail, he had found it somewhat restrictive and chafing but otherwise sufficient. He'd have it remade once they were done here.
Feeling the blizzards spells in the air and summoning his own blizzard to strengthen it, he called forth strong gusts that pulled the wasps out of the air and smashed a few against the ground. At least they had that advantage here, he didn't want to know how much poorer they were faring in the other invasion areas where no such storms were raging. With the blizzards strengthened and thus providing more cover to use, he started to slither to the frontlines.
As he crawls, intentionally avoiding to either seem too out of place by being too far away from the other insects while also not getting too close, Girshu looks ahead. The werebears and orcs of the frey bear clan were still fighting valiantly, but the other Rafandi tribes were losing morale. Even the mighty frost giants were clearly thinking of making a run for it, being the prime targets of the wasps. And the outsiders? Girshu couldn't even tell how poorly they were feeling in this cold.
One woman was being an exception, however. She stood out for her valiant and unyielding combat with her battleaxe as much as she stood out with her red hair. Yuk, red hair. This better not be a pyrom- Oh, frost breath. That was certainly improving her in his eyes. There was something of a silver shine to her too, a silver dragon perhaps? Not as good as the white variant, but still easily his second-favourite of the species.
Girshu keeps slithering, hoping that the silhouettes of the marching ants not meters away from him wouldn't notice the un-insect-like tail and movement that he had. They didn't, fortunately. Their elites were controlling them from afar, and the drones themselves didn't concern themselves with what wasn't directly identified as an enemy to them.
Yes, Girshu was almost there. He was almost behind the frontlines so he could fight behind the lines of fighters to prote-
A long hand that looked like a serraded blade yet blunt like a club places itself on Girshu's shoulder from behind. He immediately freezes and turns around. A locust was looking at him, amused and vicious. Its mandibles don't move, but Girshu could hear his voice clearly over the raging storm.
"Did you really expect that it would be this easy, mage? I might not be a Virtuose yet, but I'm certainly capable of sensing the location of a sorcerer casting a blizzard spell when they walk not a hundred meters away from me. Any of my kind would've, even if we weren't focussing on wrestling control of the weather away from these enemies."
Girshu panicks, knowing that this most certainly meant the end for him. Even if he could best this mage, the ant legions around him would tear him apart. Could he perhaps bargain his way out, offering to clear the skies around the area in exchange for his life or claiming that he had joined their ranks? No, these creatures didn't accept outsiders amongst their ranks.
He was done for. There was no way that he could escape.
Then, a voice echoes through his mind. The voice of Lokir, god of war, speaking words to bolster morale. The locust couldn't hear it, but it could hear the effect that it had. Its head rears up as all the warriors and bears from the frey bear clan roar as one upon hearing the voice of their patron deity speak to them. One moment their attention was drawn, one moment that Girshu had to use to save himself…
He needed to call attention to himself. Give some signal that he was here, that there was someone here that needed a quick rescue. Some signal that would attract attention.
Girshu spreads his arms to the side, taking a jesus pose. Calling forth his frozen powers and dropping the blizzard spell, two cones of cold are blasted from his hands. The ants scream in pain as the shards of ice pierce through their ranks from an unexpected angle, and the locust immediately snaps his attention back to Girshu.
"You fool, I will make you suffer for that!"