[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/RtXc4l2.png[/img][/center]The battle continues... Utada, Unit-T, and Bonesword would all realize the error of the skeleton's judgment a little too late. Indeed the Urchins flocked to the first minion, crushing it like a living meat grinder. However, the idea to approach them on "spider leg" like appendages wasn't all that smart. Even if Bonesword himself didn't touch even one of the critters, the walking devices did, causing several explosions to happen. In a matter of seconds, the area was filled with gory remains and spikes flying everywhere. Nevertheless, what followed this flesh fireworks show was even worse. Several enormous moray eels, at least 6 meters in length each, some even big enough to eat a grown human alive, swarmed to the area, attracted by the fresh gore that covered everything after the detonations subsided. They attacked everything in sight, with savage aggression, but left the urchins in peace as part of their symbiotic relationship. The urchins attract prey to the moray and feed on their waste, meanwhile, the morays defend the colony, in case it's in danger, a perfect deal for both sides. Saef's and his men would find the battle going nice and easy to their side, the crabs being all but unable to counter-attack at ranges greater than their claws. However, their sensory apparatus would also catch the constant glimpses of the magic treasures that attract Saef's troops here in first place fading as their high-powered weaponry hit the crabs directly. What would they do about it? While Cydone and Anteus escaped the wraith jellyfish, landing at the sandy bottom safely, with no signs of imminent threat in their vicinity, just the thunder and flashes coming from Lenuria. From their position, they had a more or less clear shot at Khaine's position, an as well as easy access to the dark abyss on the other edge of the battlefield. All that was needed is to choose a course of action. Meanwhile, Lucifus would have two bad realizations coming his way: First, using extremely fast, extremely hot attacks underwater isn't a good thing because of vapor explosions right in your face causing immense damage with the sheer force of both the initial explosion and the several aftershocks that may follow. Second, jellyfish are considerably more dangerous dead than alive, especially after dismembered. Thousands of barely visible stings floating on the water with no possible way for you to avoid them, especially when you are swimming right through the mass of corrosive death. Escaping unscathed of all of this self-inflicted punishment would require some really creative thinking. Jubilee and Cassiopeia's battle against the kraken wouldn't be a hard one. The beast wasn't able to defend itself while being attacked from inside and out. Its fall was only a matter of split moments. However, the water currents were getting stronger and stronger as the kraken tried the only defense left for it, escape to waters too deep for his foes to survive. If the demonic duo didn't think of a solution they could end up being either washed away to god-knows-where or smashed against the jagged cliffs.