And of course the enemy Cambion thought he was one of his own prisoners. Perhaps he also believed Deprave was some rank amateur, to be mutilated and tossed aside like rubbish. Had he not led his tribe to conquest over much of the Americas, to transformation into a true nation? Had he not made his way to the top of his gang and transformed it into a small army all its own? And was the piece of concrete that Nefas had torn from the wall readily dodgable? Well, Grog certainly wouldn't be dodging it from where he was, so Deprave dodged for him, sidestepping as the solid lump was flung, and in theory allowing it to pass to the left of his passenger's head. Either way, he had another issue to deal with: a lunge made by Nefas, accompanied by a straight chop aimed up at Deprave's collarbone. Pah. As it happened, one of the advantages of being a giant was very large hands and arms... and one of the advantages of combat skill was knowing when an attack ought not to be blocked. On the other hand, an attack like this could be [i]deflected[/i] very handily; and so, though it was a bit of a rough hit, Deprave moved an arm round to bat the enemy Cambion's arm to the side, making it pass his body and miss the attack entirely, save perhaps a slightly skinned limb. Were he fighting on his own, this might be followed up differently; but with a gun-toting madman on his back, Deprave had had a much better idea, and rather than simply wasting the energy, grabbed Nefas' wrist (the majority of his forearm, really) and continued the half-demon's motion for him, essentially turning his attack against him to throw the warden head over heels, slamming his opponent's back into the ground hard enough to crack it. Almost before the demon impacted, Nefas grabbed the up-ended creature's other arm at the elbow with his free hand, and yelled 'UNLOAD IN HIS EYES, FROG!' as he began to spin himself, and by extension the prison guardian in his grip, round and round and round, heedless of the walls of the hallway. That spinning motion, of course, was simply to distract Nefas from the real threat. Perhaps only for a second, but if Grant acted immediately, that'd be more than enough. Nefas was thick-skinned enough that he could probably tank most of what Deprave could put out without using Blackgore... but the eyes of any creature are easily one of their weakest points, not readily defended by even the toughest eyelids. And regardless of how tough they are on the outside, a great many shotgun rounds fired into their brain through the eyesockets will put any creature out of commission for an extended period of time. Especially if the skull is hard enough to ricochet the ammo a few times... [@Turbowraith][@Turbowraith][@Turbowraith]