While Bree was giving her new subordinates her attention, Doren had gotten to his feet and attempted to flee since she was distracted, only for Orion to stand in his path, Belin cracking his knuckles angrily at him as he approached.
"I welcomed you to my town," Belin's voice shook with rage as he approached, "Let you live here, help you move in, and you have the audacity to betray me for the bastard sack of lard that constantly tries to claim our deal is no longer valid because he doesn't want it to be; if I weren't under oath to Lord Bree I would…"
"So long as you don't kill him feel free to kick his ass," Bree responded with a wave before talking to Olu about the origins of his sword; Belin did not hesitate and decked Doren in the face, he fell back, and Orion greeted him with a roundhouse kick him into a nearby wall.
"Orion kicks best of all," He declared proudly.
"I must agree," Belin replied with a hearty laugh, "You must show me how to do that sometime," Orion looked at Belin for a moment.
"Ok!" Orion declared as he began to roundhouse kick the air. "Do as Orion does!" Belin watched as Orion roundhoused kicked nothing and attempted to emulate him. As Belin tried to master the art of the roundhouse kick, Doren attempted to pick himself up again, but the pain from his leg told him Orion had broken his last good limb with his kick.
"Dammit," He said, slamming his burnt fist into the ground, having lost all feeling in it."This is all wrong; this was my time to shine!" He began crying as he hit the earth with his remaining arm, "I can't lose like this; I have to win," Doren looked over to Bree and smiled as he held up his burnt arm and charged magic. "Yes…yes, a soul link; now you'll have to serve and obey!"
Doren smiled at his brilliance as the chains shot out at Bree, who didn't respond. They hit her back and proceeded to shatter. "No! No, I will win!" Doren attempted and failed again; he charged the magic a third time, anger burning in his eyes when a white blast of energy hit his arm and sliced it off. He looked at his lost arm in silence, no longer feeling the pain. He still screamed at it and flailed around like a fish on the ground. Winnie landed next to Bree.
"Quiet the power move, Ma'am," Winnie said with a chuckle, getting her master's attention. "Pretending you didn't see that attack,"
"What attack," Bree asked, sincerely failing to notice Doren attempting to soul-link with her.
"But of course," Winnie replied with a shake of her head. "He is so pathetic you didn't even notice him," Winnie looked at Doren as he realized from the look on Bree's face that she was being truthful. "That is how utterly pathetic you are," Winnie said as she walked towards him, her wings glowing as she charged up her attack. "If not for your persistence whines for attention, Mistress wouldn't even know you existed," Bree looked at the man lying on the ground and then chuckled.
"I…I actually can't remember his name," She realized with a chuckle. "How sad, Winnie; I promised you could kill him if he tried to kill me. Do as you wish," Winnie raised her wing, and the pitiful creature screamed again.
"No, Please, I'll do anything; I'll serve you loyalty; I'll even betray Kind Odren; just don't, Ki…" Winnie kicked him in the face. He rolled over onto his back, her clawed feet slicing up his face.
"This is for daring to insult Mistress Bree's beautiful eyes," She said venomously before slicing her wing through the air and receiving her gift for patience.
"Oh," Orion said upon noticing Winnie was here. "That dude died,"
"Yeah," Belin said, having been listening to Winnie and Bree "Shame, I seem to have forgotten his name," Winnie smiled at his remark.
"I think you and I will be getting along fine," She decided "Mistress Bree it is over, would you like me to continue making the map?"
"No," Bree decided. "Listen up, you are all to stay and guard this town, as it is now mine to control. Winnie, you are to accompany me back home; we will be moving everything here at once," Bree smiled as she looked out at the Green Lake. "I find that I've come to enjoy the scenery,"