[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/JD7qbXY.png[/img][/center] [h3][center][i][color=orangered]Suparna Wolgen[/color][/i][/center][/h3][hr] At some point Diana had hijacked their flight, but in all fairness Suparna assumed she was more well informed then her and was welcoming of a little guidance not derived from hunting instinct. A decision well worth it as Diana ushered them towards the unbridled maelstrom of conflict whirling over a sea she never recalled existing. Had they not been chased by an irate creature from another age then this would have been a great time to slink into the shadows and enjoy the spectator sport, but alas she was swept off her feet and carried like a blushing bride [i]through this conflict[/i], Diana making certain to rub up against the biggest, baddest creature she could find before taking the both of them into the water. It was rather hard to drown a maggot, but weighed upon by Diana and her own vestments and the two dived to what they hoped was a safe distance relatively quickly. Blinking to herself in the pitch black waters, only assured of her companion by the tactile sense of arms curled around her, Suparna almost felt as though they were safe and isolated from the conflict. Were it not for Chirada failing to dive down with them. Being a winged carcass whose most notable feature is being hollow save for the vast repository of maggots, writhing tentacle intestines, and sharpened bone, Chirada was a stubbornly buoyant bastard and hovered over the water, avian head quirked in such as way as to convey the expression, [color=orangered][i]"Well, I'm fucked."[/i][/color] It was still connected to the other half of the maggot collective, Suparna witnessing the battle of titans unfold with some interest, more so when Khaine burst into the cavern and began to assail the cieling in some intentional pattern she couldn't discern the cause for. Regardless, he was on the offensive and his target was the ceiling, so it didn't take a genius to guess the nature of his actions, especially when she had nothing else occupying her attention. She reached and shook Diana, trying to motion for them to surface and escape while the monster was distracted even if it was difficult to see. [color=orangered][i]"Now's the perfect time to return to our original course and blow the tunnel behind us, leaving the beasts to duke it out!"[/i][/color] Though perhaps she could do something to tip the scales against Titanica. Chirada's head snapped towards the colossal Vessel and snapped it's wings outwards, the weaponized corpse carrying an air of grim determination amidst a rising aura of hunger. They'd never hope to puncture it's hide in any reasonable amount of time, but Khaine had wounded it and now Zeruel was grasping it's full attenion and was likely to leave the lizard battered as well. And open wounds were invitations for the carrion to feast! Rocketing up into the air, Chirada was put a gnat to these titans and that was exactly what it reveled in exploiting. Worms to be trodden under foot now rising- [i]RISING![/i]- up to devour them from within. Racing along the curvature of it's back, every beat of its wings scattered hungry larva along open wound and scale, eager to multiply and feast as they burrowed deeper, seeking to negate and ultimately overwhelm the healing factor. Even when Khaine would bury them beneath an impossible multitude of earth and stone, the maggots alone would be free to devour their pinned prey and perhaps move onto the rest. It wasn't certain of affiliation at the moment, but chose to leave Zeruel free of maggots so it could better distract Titanica. For now.