[@MelonHead] [i]The Magna Pater has never fallen for an attack it had seen before. It did not make mistakes twice. [hider=My Hider] [img]http://s30.postimg.org/eu2e9ujtd/a22.png[/img] [/hider] Exactly eight-hundred years ago [hider=My Hider] [img]http://s15.postimg.org/ypfbdhhu3/a11.png[/img] [/hider] in another world, much like this one [hider=My Hider] [url]http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/88734-yami-and-doc-vs-cruallassar-and-lunar/ic[/url] [/hider] it had barely escaped a projectile many times the speed of sound. At the time it had accomplished this through luck and its ability to sense pressure gradients, but it wouldn't have been able to dodge the same thing twice. At that same period in time, it had also been struck midair by an explosive arrow and severely wounded. It learned well from both of those experiences. Its vicious wit far surpassed even the wiles of the mischievous Indian gods of lore, and it had had nearly a millennium to dwell upon the best ways of conquering modern and fantastical weapons. The mech pointed and shot, as intended. The shot missed. The monster would have dipped sharply below the aim right before it fired. It was not fast enough to avoid the bullet, but it could avoid the barrel. Then, without warning, the monster vanished without a trace. Seemingly right off the face of the planet. No faint traces of bioelectricity or slime, no small cave it could of ducked into, no energy flux of trans-dimensional teleportation, not even the highly sophisticated threat detector could sense what had happened. It was gone, somehow. It didn't take a rocket scientist to know that not having the Magna Pater off the radar was some seriously bad juju. Whatever had happened, it looked like the clever beastie had already somehow deduced a weakness of its opponent.[/i]