[center][img=http://i.imgur.com/LAshoov.png][/center] Inadi watched as the witch dispersed her little hoard of zombies and undead and decided to face off with them in person. He wanted to throw out another quip her way but decided it was best for focus his energies on taking care of one of the major threats. One being the witch obviously, the other being the large fat zombie that apparently didn't get the memo to disappear with the rest of the trash. Rather than deciding for himself, Ace decided to turn to him and Riley to take the thing out. Riley and him began sizing up the the thing and he didn't like the match up at all. This big one seemed to have a serious advantage none of the other ones from before had. That damn spit it had was not something easily avoided and it was similar to those slimes that the group had fought when they first arrived from the cat bus. Now instead of slow moving piles of acid, it was a stream of flesh eating acid being shot at them from something that clearly had eaten too much during its time alive. Riley began talking about attacking soon, but Inadi was still nervous about the whole concept of charging at the thing. The fire mage began talking about an old game he remembered playing a bit back home. This thing was a bit like a boomer in the sense that the sludge needed to be avoided. Except in this case the sludge was actually damaging rather than a calling card for other zombies. And the other thing that was concerning was that if this thing was anything like a boomer it may explode if it suffers too much damage. No telling how volatile that mixture of acid was inside that thing's gut. Riley began charging it with a stick she had set ablaze and seemed to just make it pissed. Inadi smiled and looked at her as she asked him to gut the thing. “Well I'll try and hopefully I can keep my balance a little better.” Inadi joked with her, referencing her windmill like state she had trying to stay on her feet. The monster seemed to calm down from the agitation it had felt and now turned to the two fighters that were staring it down. A gurgling sound was beginning to form the thing's gut and it made Inadi a little uncomfortable as the rumbling made its way up to the throat. Quickly pushing Riley out of the way and rolling to the side, the two escaped another helping of bile that was shot at them. Was this thing trying to separate them and make them fight it one at a time? Surely this thing wasn't that smart. Then again, Inadi had been wrong before about things in this world. Looking at the others fighting the witch and seeing how the nasty old hag was still having her fun now with dark wisps that were turning things to stone as they touched ground. Inadi began thinking back to Their colleague who was turned to stone in Vincent. Needless to say Inadi didn't want to join him in that kind of hell and quickly picked himself up off the ground. Putting his spear forward he watched as the monster in front of him followed the tip's every move. Testing the reflexes of the beast, he shifted it every few seconds, only to find that the monster was very attentive and quick to react to the moves. Clearly this thing was good at using sight, which was surprising considering how heavy its brow looked with all the fat it had. Suddenly Inadi had an idea that struck him as genius. He quickly began building up his flash bomb he used back at the cabin again when the lights went out. “Hey big guy, let me ask you a quick question if you can answer,” He told it as it tilted its head in curiosity. “Do you know how bright the sun is?” Throwing his hand up to show the large collection of bolts he had made, Inadi turned his head and closed his eyes as he crushed it in his hand. The monster screamed in pain it seemed and began rubbing its eyes furiously. Inadi looked and was happy to see that part of his plan worked. He quickly began running to get behind the thing like Riley told him to. As he waited for the thing to stop squirming, he quickly shoved his spear into the thing's back and heard it screech in pain. Inadi laughed and looked over to Riley. “Let's get to work on that witch then, shall w....” Inadi suddenly began feeling a bit of a tough tug on his spear as he couldn't rip it out of the zombie's gut. Trying to get an idea of what was going on, it looked like the hook on his spear had caught a rib on the way back out and he was now stuck onto the thing. Groaning in agitation, he tried pulling again on the spear only to have the big guy walk with him and wave his arms in agitation. Not only was he stuck to the zombie, but it was still alive. Lucky for him he couldn't do much with him directly behind him and the acid was slowly spilling out since the spear was still inside it. Inadi looked at Riley hoping she had an idea. “What do you think? Should we use big guy here as some kind of shield?” He asked with a bit of agitation growing in his voice as he continued watching the others fight the witch and how it looked like things were getting dire.