[center][h1][color=ff5000][b]Renar Hagen[/b][/color][/h1][/center] Renar was already halfway towards scattering as Fanilly gave the order, his eyes tracking the gigantic wooden snake's movements, and his mind already racing with countermeasures. Unfortunate that the most straightforward solution would be the most counterproductive to their actual goal here. A shame, too. He would have liked to see how this creature burned. Fortunate that he was at least better equipped in this situation than a swordsman would be. Certainly, the head of his poleaxe wouldn't be as effective as a real woodcutting axe would be, but enhanced with runes and dwarf-forged as it was, chances were very good that cutting into would repeatedly at least wouldn't damage the weapon. Failing that, there was still the hammer head. As Fionn started clambering up snake, much like Renar had done with Thrinax, the latter knight took an alternate approach. While the foe would be distracted by that and Tyaethe's charge, Renar half-climbed, half-leapt up a tree close to where the snake was, his training having paid dividends in regards to his swiftness. Upon scaling to a decent enough height, he clutched his poleaxe in his right, hung off the tree with his left, and braced both of his knees in a crouch before leaping off the tree as a springboard, aiming to circumvent climbing the snake altogether and plunge onto it, his weapon in both hands and crashing down towards its body.