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Pieces of rubble slowly fell out of the Giant’s hand as Lucian began running towards the first of the largest beings in existence. His blade ready, he saw as the creature did not even bother to draw back his hands in a pitch, flicking across their battlefield numerous pieces of stone, wood, and furnishments from kingdoms past.
Lucian saw a few of them, driving Nightshade to the side as to avoid the largest of them all. Other pieces seemed to slowly move out of the way, the winds of the Lady brushing apart the bits of metal and stone that were aiming to impale themselves into Lucian.
Yet they were not perfect. Lucian felt so many pieces of stone entering his body with stings like insects were upon him. Small daggers that were peppering both his and Nightshade’s body that threatened to bring them down.
Neither were willing though. A kick to the side brought Nightshade running towards the giant with the greatest of speeds.
Grimidal brought above his head the strange pipe welded in his right hand. The giant was quick to bring it down towards his head as if trying to strike an annoying bug. Yet like so many vermin the two of them were able to dodge the strike and even ride along his massive limb.
He could see it there, Grimidal bringing the weapon up so that he could easily smash with a quick flick. Yet Nightshade proved worthy as she brought the Knight next to the rising wrist where the first injury was made. Lucian’s hands were quick and mighty, flushed with power, allowing him to get another score of damage upon the flesh of the mighty monster.
A cut that was like the last one, a foot deep and two feet long following the wrist. Blood spurted rapidly as the grip upon the ornate handle of the club was loosened.
Lucian might have been happy for that, but then he watched as a massive foot rose and poised itself above his head. It came down fast with all the weight of Grimidal behind it. As this battle seemingly was being determined, it was Nightshade’s speed that allowed them to dodge the simple concussion that was to come towards them.