[color=00a651][h3]Meirin Kurenai[/h3][/color] Just as Meirin was about to fire off her gust of wind, her foot fell into a hole. She nearly twisted her ankle and was only able to knock the strange mole monster onto it's back. Fortunately Leith was on the ball and seemed to have one taken care of, but that only left Meirin wondering what happened to the other. Seeing that it had somehow managed to bury Leith's legs into some dirt, she assumed one of them were near him. But short of stabbing the ground and hoping she'd get lucky, Meirin had no direct means to attack them. At least until she remembered that these things traveled through the dirt. Her plan was a long shot, but considering her other abilities it was the only thing she thought she could do. Getting her foot out of the hole Meirin carefully made her way towards the last hole the mole-like monsters came from. And this time making sure that she doesn't step into another hole or get caught off guard by another mole monster, Meirin used another weaving motion to summon a powerful gust of wind. But instead of aiming for any moles on the surface, she channeled all the wind through the hole in the ground. With any luck she might be able to force them onto the surface, stunning them with the blast of air and allowing her to pick them off easily. When Meirin noticed the smoke and screech of an arrow, she knew something was wrong. She didn't know what, but she knew that Annabeth wouldn't have used those arrows if it wasn't an emergency. And anything that put Lyn into danger was an emergency. [color=00a651]"Leith, Summer, get out of there! Go see what that smoke is about, I'll catch up to you later once I deal with these monsters!"[/color] Meirin used another weaving motion to allow herself to jump great heights for a few minutes. Once she sees any of the mole monsters surface, she'd leap upon them with her spear, impaling them using the full weight of her body and the momentum from her drop. [color=fff200][h3]Myrn Vaan'Atisha[/h3][/color] Myrn and the others were able to wipe out the Ridge Hounds they found at first, but then a whole lot more showed up. Myrn didn't think she could dodge and parry that many. but Ridge Hounds were fragile creatures: a solid hit, whether she cuts them or not, would be enough to kill them. But there were so many that she'd have a hard time getting to them all on her own. So instead of rushing to the front and getting herself killed, Myrn stayed close to some of the other students, keeping the Ridge Hounds off of them or picking off the wounded or distracted Ridge Hounds. Baulder and his demon seemed to have made a lot of noise and attracted most of the Ridge Hounds, which allowed Myrn to dash between the two and kill four or five. Myrn stayed low to the ground with her blade forward, never needing to slash more than a few inches each swing. The sharpness of her blade, combined with the force of the ridge hound's body sliding across her sword, was all the force she needed to slice them to bits. Despite how quickly she was moving, there were too many Ridge Hounds to stop. She had hoped that maybe the ones eating their comrades would be distracted long enough to stop most of the horde, but much to her surprise they have eaten the flesh of the fallen in less then a minute. Myrn was going to need a new plan. That's when she noticed a few of the caskets which were over the Ridge Hounds on the ground, which gave her an idea. [color=fff200]"Colette! Use your demons and drop the caskets on them!"[/color] Running towards the ridge hounds, Myrn leap off the body of one big ridge hound and latched onto the handle of a casket. Bracing her feet against the wall and using as much strength as she could muster, she was able to pull a casket out and drop it on the ridge hounds below, killing two at once. The Casket also shattered, exposing the corpses within. Myrn would have to quietly pray to herself for defiling the dead like this, but she didn't want to be one of the dead either. After dropping a casket Myrn jumped back with the others but noticed more Ridge Hounds coming up from behind them. Seeing that there was already a crude barricade in place (She didn't know where that came from), Myrn thought to do the same. She pulled one casket out and flipped it over, but much to Myrn's surprise, there was a living girl inside. [color=fff200]"What are you doing here!?"[/color] Myrn didn't have a chance to hear an answer when a ridge hound jumped onto her. She struggled against it, or sword braced against it's claws to prevent it and the monster's giant teeth from sinking into her skin. [color=fff200]"A little help!?"[/color]