[center][color=82ca9d][h1][b][u]Ananze[/u][/b][/h1][/color][color=7bcdc8][sup][sup][h2][i][b]Trap Theory II[/b][/i][/h2][/sup][/sup][/color][/center][hr] Chittering quietly, Ananze noted that the man seemed unable to note his position once he had loosed the mana-infused spheres. Troublesome, that likely meant that he could only use any densely coated silk sparingly. He would have to adapt it seemed. Luckily, Ananze was clever and did that quite well. First, Ananze lowered his altitude so he was only two layers of branches into the canopy. He made sure to use as many leaves and branches to obscure his location as well as to impede any ranged assaults. With that done the daedri continued moving, following the being and laying web down as it moved, four of its eight limbs dedicated to the task while the other four provided it locomotion. Two of the four web weaving limbs shot and weaved web in front of its path, silencing its movement by sticking leaves and the like together, while the other two shot and weaved web at its sides and sometimes at a range. Then, as it began overtaking the being, the daedri ceased using four arms to weave and instead used only two, zigzagging its path to cover more area in web. Its two free arms created thin spheres of web, injected with acid, and threw them at several spots. This time the spheres erupted on contact, acid spraying onto the branches they touched before the supports of areas of web were loosed. These areas of web had been below the daedri on the first level of cover and so when the four areas of branches were weakened they fell, all dropping webs into possible trajectories of the daedri's prey. With the speed it moved it would surely run into one. The four connected dropping webs were positioned several meters ahead of the being in an arc so that changing directions to the left or right--specifically at diagonals--would still land the figure in the trap. The four webs, while connected by nearly invisible threads, were spaced about 4 meters away from one another. Between them the connected threads would not trap, but they would get caught on the being, allowing for what amounted to improved tracking capability. That was unless the being could slow down rapidly and back track. Meanwhile, Ananze remained poised 4 meters ahead of the middle of his trap, having moved after springing it.