-The Emerald Forest-
As the group ran, the sound of crashing and trees falling intensified slowly and something large grew closer and closer. Before long the trees began to clear out a little and they saw a large cliff straight ahead. To the right was the forest and to the left the grass gave way to dirt and old ruins and the edge of the other half of the forest before it.
"Come on, this looks like it leads out of the forest!" Randy shouted, waving them forward. She began running, when suddenly they heard the resounding call of a nevermore. The flying grimm had returned, but it didn't even circle them, simply soaring past overhead in a blur of black feathers. They didn't have time to question whether it was going to come back again or not as trees to her left shattered and a deathstalker burst out of the forest. It's insectoid legs dug into the earth and stone as it slid dramatically sideways into their path. Randy nearly fell over trying to come to a halt before accidentally running into range of the grimm's stinger. With a screech, however, it burst back into motion, aiming to move itself into range.
Before it could closer to Randy, Amalger took action. The extractor arm on his right weapon pulled out an explosive puck, and rather than load it into his left weapon, he just whipped it at the Deathstalker. The puck bounced harmlessly off its bony head plate... but then exploded. The explosion didn't exactly accomplish much either, but it stunned th grimm. Another puck was thrown and the deathstalker took a step back, giving them some breathing room.
"OK, with all of us, we can fight this thing!" Randy called out. It was then that they would all realize that the sound of crashing trees was still present. The deathstalker had not been the source. The next thing they would realize was that the sound was growing dangerously close. The last thing they would realize is that whatever the source was -- it was there. Where as the deathstalker had knocked over a tree or two as it charged out of the forest, what came next bowled over a good dozen trees, branches and leaves flying wildly as a large, reptilian creature with bony plates running along its back burst into view.
Even the deathstalker looked surprised, shifting its many eyed gaze toward the beast that was three times its size. It had wicked, hooked claws, dark, scaly skin and bony, ridged plates going down its spine. The largest plate was the huge, bony dome that covered the top of its head, with four slits for its glowing, red eyes. Unlike the deathstalker, it didn't stop to look at them. Rather, as it burst from the forest it never broke its stride, charging right toward the deathstalker. It seemed to be in a frenzy, and it swung its huge claw, swatting the deathstalker and throwing it aside like a rag doll. The scorpion grimm was tossed over the side of the cliff, screeching as it fell to its doom.
The great, reptilian grimm then roared into the air, its long, spiny tail thrashing violently back and forth. It then saw them.
"Um, um, um," Randy's courage fled her instantly as the monster set its gaze upon her. "R-r-r-" She whimpered in terror. Her whole body would fit in its mouth... twice.
"Over here! Hurry!" Enyo shouted, standing at the edge of the cliff, farther back. "There's a path!" Indeed, there was a narrow ridge about three feet wide running down the side of the cliff. It would only fit one person at a time and if they slipped it was a long way down.
"You've got to be kidding," Amalger grumbled. In one direction was certain death and in the other direction was possible death with an unknown destination. Oh, and if they went back the way they'd come there was certain death again courtesy of the hoard they'd been running from in the first place. It was then that Amalger realized that Randy was still paralyzed in fear at the mercy of the behemoth before her. "Got to be kidding me..." he grit his teeth. He'd never make it in time.
The massive maw of the monster opened and it lunged forward. It's jaw shut inches away from Randy, not because it had missed or she had snapped out of her stupor, but because Felix had dived and tackled her knocking her out of the way. It was exactly what she'd needed to not only avoid death, but get her mind working again. Randy and Felix helped each other to their feet and darted away before the monster could correct its aim and try again. They regrouped near Enyo by the narrow path heading down along the canyon wall.
"I don't see any other options..." Amalger said, glancing between the monster that had just appeared, and was eyeing them dangerously, and the huge hoard of grimm that were stalking toward them. Their progress had slowed though, as if they were afraid of getting between the group and the monster.
"What is that?" Randy asked, her voice still a bit shaky.
"I think I've seen it in a book once, it's called a basilisk. Aside from that, I can't say what it's capable of... but it's big," Amalger told her.
"I don't care, I say we keep running! There is literally no reason to stay here!" Enyo shouted, not seeming to desire any kind of explanation. SHe didn't need to know anything more about the basilisk, she just needed to get as far away from it as possible.
"OK, we can only go one at a time. I say melee fighters go first and the ranged fighters try and hold off anything that tries to chase us. It should only take a few seconds to get us all down, but once we turn our backs it'll probably set the grimm off," Randy gave her plan. She then glanced at Nevin's group. "Agreed?" They'd have to mix up the groups at least a little to make her plan work, so she needed their agreement, or a better plan if they had one. That said, aside from running, she couldn't think of any other plans.