At least these ones didn't run in fear. And her adversary seemed worth her time for now. Not like the other creatures in the area. Nita also liked her own progress with it. It didn't seem to be as much of a threat as she hoped, but still not bad. It would probably be more fun for her if it was just her and her partner. But these people were welcome company. She heard someone call out, "Stranger! Get to solid ground before one of us sends it down!" She hadn't even noticed it was falling yet, to be honest. It truly was a worthy challenge. Looking around for a nice landing place, if there indeed was one, Nita pulled her claws from the creature, holding onto it only with her knees just long enough to lightly grab it with her hands behind her and flip to the open spot on the ground she had noticed only a second earlier. After a nod and awkward salute in the general direction of the voice she heard, she turned back to the monster. Unfortunately for her (in her mind, anyway), there were still a couple skeletons around where she landed, and as much as she'd prefer to have done the same to the giant creature, she instead kicked one of the skeletons in the chest to give herself some space. If her timing had been better, she wouldn't have half-launched herself into the edge of the other's spear. It only grazed her arm, but it was enough to sting if she still had all her nerves. It was definitely something to appreciate about being cursed. Which really says a lot, given how long she'd had to deal with this already. She turned using what little momentum she had from the previous kick and pushed the other skeleton a little farther away. She hadn't "killed" them, yet, but they wouldn't last much longer with such a crowd. She yelled to all the others, before pointing to the bigger creature, "Anyone feeling heroic? Or...attention starved?"