@Crimson Lion@grandia20@Shiyonichi@NoodlesAbbygail turned her head slightly, keeping her body in the direction the point was moving, which was also the direction most people would see to it that their boat wasn't moving and arched an eyebrow at the cloth clad swordsman. "Are you any good at throwing? Would it be possible for you to launch something, anything, with enough accuracy that you'd be able to pierce the giant's thick skin? More imporantly, and back to accuracy, I, and like the lovely swordswoman over there, will be jumping around cutting the giant up six ways to Sunday. Will you be able to throw things that won't end up pinning one of us to his hide, to either bleed to death, or be held down long enough for him to pinpoint us and then crush us with a hand!?"
The purple haired woman paused to think things through before turning to look over her opposite shoulder at the
redhead. "Splitting up could work, I supposed." She scratched her chin as she spoke. "I'd rather us all go in and get him to lose as much blood as possible since doing it slower would only allow the giant to get angry, but an individual at the sideline could help. Just don't get careless and stand around like a goof. Don't think that that giant over there is dumb or unobservant. He had a lot of back up plans in wait for us, or anyone else who could possibly swing by and cause him problems. He'll notice you, that's for sure, and when he does, he'll make a move to take you out. So be ready to move at a moment's notice."
The woman with the chain around her body looked down at the sleeping spear thrower. It was tempting to try and wake her up for the final fight, but she shook her head. The girl was powerful, and she could throw a spear like nobody's business. The problem was they were going to be spinning around the giant and the less chance they found themselves in an explosion the better.
Finally she turned her attention to the Red-Eyes, ready to make some romantic comment. She decided not too because she noted they had arrived on land, and the giant had already realized they were there. He stopped moving towards the bald man in the air, and had picked up a rather large piece of building which, the vary one that was sailing in the air, barreling down towards their little ship on the beach.