Beric
Screams erupt as the horses nearly collide into the lines of people Thalen has successfully organized. Men drop their buckets of water and fall backwards over each other.
But before anyone is trampled, Beric steps in front of the frightened animals. With words laced with his subtle, earthy magic, he brings the horses to a halt. Their terrified screams—
DANGER! and
DEATH! all now understandable to him—quiet down and they move anxiously in place.
RAVEN-KIN. It's a brief acknowledgement. They know his face, his voice, they know he is a friend. With that, they take off in the direction he gives them, giving the blazing fire a wide berth.
The other villagers slowly get to their feet, fetch their buckets. Someone pats Beric on the shoulder as they pass by. As the work resumes, dozens of eyes never leave the young man. He can see suspicious glances from some, but in others' eyes there is a quiet awe.
Thalen
While motioning people back into work, Thalen takes a sharp look towards the low, squat stables. Though it is hard to tell at this distance, the latches on the stalls seem undamaged, and not at all to have been forced open by the stampeding animals. Instead, the way had likely been left open for them to escape.
As near as Thalen can tell, about half of the people assembled for Flamefade still remains within sight. Many left in a hurry to find their children och siblings, and still have not returned. Neither Dathana or Charina can be spotted, nor can Norn or Evelyn Oakroot. Harl the blacksmith is still herding the young ones towards the Stone Hall. Rolf Miller, red-faced, tries to lead his children to safety, pointing towards Harl, while he bodily blocks Theda from rushing towards the inn to help out. Hugh and Catrin Corwyn do their best to follow their son's directions, encouraging others to listen to him, even as they throw nervous glances towards their cherished bookstore, only a few houses away from the inn.
Ophira
Holt grasps faintly in the air, his eyes almost blocked shut with soot. At Ophira's soft voice, he calms slightly, enough to accept the berry she gives him. After chewing only a few times, his body relaxes, his hand dropping to his side. His breathing eases, and as the pain subsides he lies on the ground, somewhere between waking and dreaming.
GaelanOOC:
The stairs are largely covered in flames, Holt was only able to get down somewhat unscathed by covering himself in cloth. But you could try to navigate the way up using Dexterity, or make a mighty leap with Strength. Trying to get the pair to jump down through the hole is also a viable alternative, but might require some persuasion.