[right][h2][color=red]Khaine[/color], Oblivion Dungeon[/h2][/right] [right][@Lmpkio][/right] How does one capture the ocean in a bowl of clay? How could one contain the sun in mere prose? How can one describe a force of nature, power that transcends mortal limits. It cannot be done. Standing here in the radiance of such power Khaine knew that it was not just stronger than any of his previous foes. It was on a different level entirely. He could feel it in his essence, like bathing in the heat of an inferno. So this was the difference, between Gods and Men. As Khaine stared at the now fully powered up Titanica, the debris flying towards him simply vanished back to the Armoury. A wave of red energy rolled over the battlefield as all of Khaine's various armaments returned to their plane of origin, leaving behind only shattered stone and the scent of sulphur. With a loud crash Khaine landed on the ground, standing up to face this immensely powerful being. Godfall had barely pierced it's skin, certainly not enough to do real damage. Some part of his brain was still thinking of strategies, ways that this thing could be killed. Using it's weight against it, aiming for the eyes, finding a really big hole to drop it in. But at a deeper level he knew this was a fight he simply could not win. Even though he had realised at the start he would most likely lose, to be quite this badly outclassed... it was exhilarating. To think that there existed creatures such as this outside the Faction Leaders. Some strange wordless beast dwelling within the Oblivion Dungeons, an unstoppable force even to generals such as himself. Was this dungeon created to contain it? Or was this dungeon created by it, simply forming around it's presence? Regardless, he had angered such a being, and must now face the consequences. His power had reached it's limits, he possessed no weapon greater than Godfall. But he had been able to buy time, and that was all he really needed to do. Even if he was killed by this beast this fight had taken it's attention for a bit. Hopefully long enough for Khaine's allies to escape. Moving along the ground now Khaine shot forward, sliding between the thing's immense legs in order to get out of range of it's powerful breath weapon. Despite it's size it was still vast, but sheer size made it predictable. At this scale there was no avoiding telegraphing her movements, and Khaine found it easy to slip past her thrashing tail and stomping feet. It's sheer strength could squash him if he got hit, but all that strength meant nothing if he avoided the attack. Running forward he bolted into a passageway too small for the huge creature, making use of the Dungeon's natural terrain. It would be impossible for the creature to follow him without digging through meters and meters of stone. And although it no doubt could, would it be able to match his speed while doing so? Arriving at the mouth of the cave he turned to fire off a last cheeky shot from Godfall, a hypersonic bolt aimed at the beast's eyes. If he could blind it, even temporarily, that would certainly aid in his escape.