A Grand Hunt - Part 5

"He's going to get hurt like this," Karesh said, frowning. "What's he so afraid of?"

Jorah sighed with exasperation, but said nothing. He, like the rest of them, decided that it was probably an exercise in futility trying to explain it to Karesh.

"That being said…" Oliver murmured, narrowing his eyes. "This isn't looking good."

Of all the things that one didn't want to allow a pack of goblins to do, it was to surround them. As soon as the goblins could surround a foe, they could make full use of their numbers and their recklessly coordinated attacks. It was fair to say, that in an encirclement, the goblin's difficulty as monsters shot up a great deal.

And, of course, that was exactly what Kaya had let happen right out of the gate – he'd gotten himself surrounded. He had trouble willing his legs to move, and the goblins had easily rushed past the point of his spear whilst he was still stalling, and put themselves in a ring at his back.