[h2]Tyaethe and [color=chartreuse]Fiadh[/color][/h2] "Oh? This is interesting, [i]that's[/i] not a common monster," Tyaethe mused, looking at the reeling snake's direction, then giving a shrug—and [i]charging[/i] at it. So what if it was a giant wooden snake? From a certain point of view, dragons were just giant snakes that had limbs. That didn't make sense but she was sticking with it. It existed, so it could be cut. Now, this didn't mean that it would be easy—sure enough, just swinging in passing didn't do more than cut divots into the bark, and [i]maybe[/i] get its attention in her direction, as splitting up was [i]easy.[/i] Hmm, the head? But that would be such an [i]obvious[/i] weakness, and giant tree monsters weren't normally biological…? Ah, if it had anything more obvious, her eyesight would be such a liability. Or she could climb it… Still, a huge monster. This was what she was good at fighting. Fiadh, meanwhile, had dropped further down Fionn's back and was now looking wide-eyed at the enemy, swallowing before saying… [color=chartreuse]"Umm… this one might be unique. The Moonlit Queen [i]may[/i] be unhappy with intruders barging into her home. Now, that sounds very lonely to me, I'd never have met darling, but…[/color]