[center][img=http://i.imgur.com/LAshoov.png][/center] Inadi hit the ground hard as Harper sliced the legs of the mushroom monster out from underneath him. The pain he felt was sharp to be sure, but at that point he wasn't really feeling that part. Instead his mind was focusing on the sudden spasms of his arms due to the electric shock he had suffered from previously and how hard it was to breath at this point. He had just finished getting nearly crunched by this stupid thing for a good fifteen to seventeen seconds and it felt like it was a car being dropped right on top of him. And his constant shaking was not making it any easier to settle the pounding in his chest. Hearing Harper's idea to get the thing to fall in the pond, Inadi had to say he liked to idea. The only problem was whether or not he would be able use his magic without it doing what it had done prior. Rolling away from the spot he had landed on and trying to avoid the vines as well, he began feeling his clothes and skin to check for any dampness. Every once and a while he would lose control of his arms but he was able to get a decent idea of his current status in regards to moisture. He seemed drier than he was prior, and that was probably due to the fact that the electricity had shocked it and made it evaporate. At least that was the best explanation he could come up with at that point. He grabbed his spear off the ground and felt a vine grab a hold of his wrist as he did so. He pulled against it, fighting it pound for pound to try and release himself from the grip. It was a stalemate for the most part until Inadi used his free arm to rip and tear the thing off by force. After he did so he began standing up with the spear in hand, his legs still a little wobbly. It seemed the effects of his misfire were far more wide spreading than he feared. Later, Inadi watched as Harper was thrown to a side and had a terrible feeling in his gut. The poor boy got himself hurt trying to save him from the mushroom thing. At first, Inadi wanted to charge the damn thing himself and stick it with the spear again. However, it seemed that idea was for not as suddenly nothing but vines seemed to stretch towards him and began attacking him. Swinging his spear at them, he was glad he found a weapon with a hook on it like this spear did. He was able to use it similar to a scythe as well as a spear. Eventually it seemed like these things were not going away any time soon, but he was able to find himself with an opening to advance and help out one of the other fighters. He saw the sword of fire that had to be connected with Ace. And he also noticed a small hat lying on the ground even closer to him. It was difficult to say that this was a time to laugh but in the end, a chuckle had to be made. Racing towards the head gear, his muscles now finally relaxing thanks the the adrenaline running through them to calm the spasms, he slid and grabbed the thing off the ground. As vines began shooting out towards him again, he continued to swing his spear and knocked them out of his way. He eventually removed the last vine in between him and Ace as he tossed her the hat. “I figured you'd want this back. It doesn't go well with the medieval armor you have on, but I'm not much of a fashion guy so I don't think it matters.” Inadi joked to her as he stayed for a short while fighting off more vines with her. He wanted to go over to where he thought Harper was, just to see if the boy was alright. And Leila seemed to be handling her business as well with the mushroom man. Out of the corner of his eye, he noticed that she was holding on to the damn thing's head. As impressed as he was with the feat, he was confused as to how it fit with their scheme. That confusion quickly disappeared as he heard a terrible screech from the monster and saw what he could only assume was the outline of an arrow. Cringing a bit at the feeling, Inadi actually grabbed his own eye in response to the image. “Well I didn't see that move as a possibility.” He said to himself, later recognizing the pun he had just used and responding to it with a disappointed sigh. He then saw Leila crash into the side of the cave and let out a nervous gasp. The vines were still attacking, but not in the same amount as they were prior. The monster was probably fighting with a panic at this point and was just swinging wildly with the things. Inadi decided this was as good a time to regroup and try out Harper's plan. He turned to Ace and sliced down a vine that tried to shoot out at her from the side. “Ace, go and get Leila off the ground and keep that thing away from her for a few minutes if you can. I gotta go and get Harper so we can all focus and get that damn thing into the pond soon.” He said as he began moving towards where he last saw Harper get thrown to. “And try not to get snatched by these annoying weeds!” He shouted back at the girl as he sliced away at a few more of the vines. Eventually finding his way towards Harper, he saw the boy laying in the mud with a painful look on his face. Inadi knelt down to shake the boy as best he could without hurting him any further, though he knew doing that would be almost as impossible as getting that damn thing to just fall in the pond. “Harper, come on and wake up now. We're gonna need all of us to get that nasty piece of fungus in that damn pond.” The boy said with desperation coating his words. This was a due or die situation for them, and if they couldn't even do this, no way would they be able to handle the dragon that was sure to come later on.