"I'll show you bright!" The giant snarled. His hands moved up in an attempt to grab at the Abbygail and Musashi. "I'll throw the lousy lot of you into a fire, and from there you'll all see what real brightness is!" "You're as dim as you are tall." Abbygail didn't wait for him to reach her. Instead, she leaned over, pressing her scythe against the very, very tall man's skin, and rushed along the back of his neck, leaving a line of blood behind her. "If you were any kind of light, you'd be off!" She shouted after reaching the ear on other side, but before she jumped down into the shirt on the man's back. Beneath his shirt, The purple haired woman held her breath as she used her scythe to slow down her descent. "Damn it! Get out of..." The giant paused at the sound of a cannon firing. It wasn't a normal cannon either. He knew normal cannons. Instead of moving out of the way like most would've done, especially if they were smarter than a brick, he paused and looked in the direction of the sound, seeing, for just a moment before the cannon ball exploded on his chest, knocking him off balance and sending him tumbling to the floor, was the woman with the javelin's, looking like a sack of potatoes. "Argh!" He shouted as he stumbled on the ground, and bounced, once. To the giant, the bounce didn't seem like anything special, as he only did it once, but to the rest of the world it was like getting a soft meteorite shoved across its face. "Where are they?" The giant huffed, pushing himself off the ground. "I'll kill them all." Grinding his teeth he looked around and stopped. A smile crossed his face like the kind a cat got when the mouse was dumb enough to run into a corner. "Swordsman." He said, pushing himself to his feet, eyes locked on Rainer. "You're nice and still." He started moving forwards towards the man with the sword. "I'll start with you." Meanwhile, beneath his shirt, Abbygail held on to a long piece of fur, or back hair. It was hard to tell, swearing she'd have a talk to the explosives girl when she had a chance, because she kept nearly killing her. "Hey!" Abbygail shouted, once again moving up the man's back. "I'm still here and you're still dim. Also holy hell it's dank in here! You sweat like a ... Oh god, I can't even think of anything. It's so moist in here!"