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But only for so long can he avoid your massive size, as you miss a punch, a swipe, a grab, and then finally just spin around and smack him off his feet with your huge tail. Stunned from the blow and his clothes in a mess, in his face so he can't see, you stomp up and grab him.
<span class="mu-s">"-eeurk!"</span> he gasps a yell as you squeeze the air out of him, just one handed.
<span class="mu-b">"-gyah! Argh, enough!"</span>
In a final desperate attempt he jams his sword into your side, enough that the flaming blade is doused in your blood. You wince in pain, this wound definitely hurting more than the lance charge earlier, despite that one probably being worse in the grand scheme of things. Your grimace turns to an angry smile however, once you grab him with your other hand and hold him entirely. He can't even squirm anymore at your strength, just try to put on a defiant face as he struggles to breathe. Defiance, that fades as his strength does.
<span class="mu-b">"What now, little man? Your... Almighty isn't here, just me."</span> you say, as you open your fanged maw wide, raising him close to shove him entirely in. <span class="mu-b">"-huah?"</span> you hesitate though, not easing your grip of the man, but noticing water about your feet. A channel of surf from the sea reaching too far inland towards you and gripping at your feet.
Not nearly strong enough to stop you, but it does alarm you, as you look to see the source. A roiling sphere of seawater, drawing up from the ocean itself and gathering around the sorcerer companion of Faysal. You thought him out of the fight, and by the look of things he very nearly is. But his hippocamp must have taken most of the blow from the thrown horse because the man, struggling to stand and breathing heavy while clutching his side, has a staff raised to direct the sea in opposition to you.
>One last opponent remains! See to it, that you can claim total victory, and put the mage out of the fight!
>Using the sea against you? Disgraceful, this demands response in kind, and punishment.
>Enough of this, you fools! Having Faysal at your mercy, command his comrades to submit. This was supposed to a fight between you and him anyway, they merely interfered.
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