Tam had incredibly sharp hearing, listening to his companions' plan forming. A small part of him was a bit miffed that he wasn't going to get his one-on-one fight, but he'd learned long ago that pride was for the foolish. He was incredibly calm in the freefall with the Princess, for he knew Rotmek already had a plan in place for such events. And that's when he saw the round object get thrown down between their bellies. He'd feel this in the morning, but knew it wouldn't do any lasting damage to either of them. There was a booming explosion of dwarven engineering between the beasts as the device went off. It sent the two beasts flying apart from each other, scales and insect legs ripped off. Tam went with the rolling, maintaining the momentum, ignoring how hard it was to breath for the moment. Using it, he dove into a deep banking dive that would've made all but the most hardened flight veteran pass out. But Rotmek never passed out. It's why he was the best. The insect didn't recover quite in time, still mildly stunned. It righted itself, floating to take in its surroundings when a golden missile struck into it at full speed should first. The creature screamed in pain. Tam sent some breath over the creature, just for a weakening coating. He had control of the momentum now, and while tackling forward, he kept adding to it with powerful flaps of his wings, biting at the creature's tough shell. He felt needle like legs sticking beneath some of his scales but ignored it. He saw several of the dragons in position, particularly the ice breather. He suddenly extended his wings catching the full force of the air, and feeling the nearly muscle ripping strain in his chest and back as he stopped immediately. The creature didn't have enough of a grip and continued forward. Straight into the icy breath of Galceledas. Ice formed heavily over the creature's torso, filling the cracks formed by Tam's breath. It also made the creature much heavier and sluggish and it began to fall, trying to right itself with its bladed wings. It caught itself for a moment, suspended in the air, head thrashing sending out wild, erratic sonic blasts. One hit Galceledas directly in the face. He immediately lost consciousness and began to drop from the sky like a stone.