One by one the ravagers fell, as they opened their eyes for an instant, the Hylin was far too accurate and never missed. The boss trembled with fear as he fiddled with his guns. If he opened his eyes, he would surely die. And there was a good chance that the Hylin was aware where he was. She just waited for the slightest hint. Blothir and Aramir were getting increasingly fearful and agitated. " The Hylin cannot leave here with their lives" they thought. Blothir closed his eyes and ran away into the forests. Aramir did not know what was happeneing, but he heard footsteps but chose to keep quiet, fearful of the Hylin. Blothir tumbled along the way and fell down a couple of times, as he rolled away from the battlefield. And after a while, when he realised that he was in safe distance, he opened his eyes. "Let me search for more herbs" he concluded. He searched far and wide in that part of the forests, eating the vision potions whenever necessary. Meanwhile, the Hylin had killed everyone except the leader. She was patient, far too patient and did not risk coming down anytime soon. "The boss almost crushed his gun as he was helpless in this situation"
Blothir stumbled upon herbs of the color yellow, and he immediately picked it up. What could it be? he thought to himself and ate some of it. Within seconds his hands and legs started to disappear. This must be the invisibility potion, he concluded! He plucked more of them and left towards Aramir. The boss had his hands on the trigger and was ready to shoot blind. " A few bullets would not matter" he thought. He got up with his eyes closes and ran it at the ground and a few on top. The hylin on the top screamed in terror, trembling the whole forest. The boss opened his eyes by mistake and the hylin shot him. The hylin got down from the tree and saw her dead. She cried horribly at the death of her sister, and closed the dead hylin's eyes. There could be more around, she concluded and went back up the trees. But now the hylin was distracted. Her attention shifted from danger to death. She was afraid and angered.