Sir Osis

There was only one right thing to do, and that was not abandoning everyone. He ran over to where the young Lady Feithid and the other girl were tied and began to cut them loose. As soon as they were free, they took off running, and Sir Osis turned to the tree where the merchants were tied and saw one of the bandits barreling towards him instead.
“They’re escaped,” he shouted, drawing the attention of some of the others.
Realizing there was no way he was going to escape if he took the time to try to free the others, Sir Osis turned to run in the other direction. He was dizzy, and the bandit was faster. He was knocked to the ground within a few seconds. The man’s boot pressed against his back, and his face was smashed into the mud. Sir Osis tried to get up, but the man only pushed down harder and held a spear to his neck. Then one of the other bandits came and started beating Sir Osis with the rod of his own spear. Too disoriented and weakened to fight back, Sir Osis could do nothing to stop him.
“Just off him. If he’s going to be this much trouble, he isn’t worth it.”
The last thing Sir Osis saw was a centipede crawling next to his face as the spear went through his back.
End Of Story