The giant was apparently really pissed off by Lucio's taunts and stabs. It started viciously kicking at the bard who simply kept up his movements and danced around them. Until he miss stepped, one tiny slip on his foot and suddenly one of the giant's feet was slamming into his midsection. He grunted at the impact and as it knocked him backwards, he tucked in his head, as to not get a concussion. He wasn't sure what was worse, the impact from the foot, or the ground. Both knocked the wind out of him. He landed on his back and stayed there for a moment, coughing as his deflated lungs tried to force air back into his bruised body. After a minute, by then the giant that had kicked him had fallen. He didn't care who it was who got the kills, as long as everybody was alive at the end.
Lucio forced himself back to his feet, grateful not for the first time that he was incredibly stubborn. His breathing had not yet returned to normal, it was still coming in pants as he tried to replace the oxygen lost on both impacts. He was pretty sure there wasn't anything broken, but he would definitely be sporting some nasty bruises later. He could practically feel them forming right now. It was then that he noticed the fallen giant was still breathing, and simply fallen. Cursing at himself for not noticing sooner, he charged at the giant.
A graceful leap got him on top of the giant near its neck. He did a practice swipe, just to make sure he could cut through the exposed flesh and let out a breath of relief when he could. There was no way with his puny bard muscles that he could do enough damage with a slash to kill the thing. So he went with something much less honorable, but then again, he was killing a downed opponent. How much honor was there? He sliced once on each side of the neck cutting the arteries there. The giant bled out in a matter of seconds. With a triumphant grin on his face, Lucio turned to face the battle, still standing on the giant. He saw another girl, this one probably human, on her knees near the giant. She didn't look like she was doing very well. He also noticed that this was the one that had told him to shut up earlier.
He could have been a jerk and just left her there after the comment. But it wasn't in his nature. He jumped down from the giant's corpse and made his way over to her. He knelt down in front of her, examining her for wounds. "You okay?" He asked gently, genuinely worried about his comrades.