[center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/344550107234041856/355119296063471617/Bonesword.png[/img][color=92278f][b][h3]Bonesword[/h3][/b][/color][@thewizardguy][@Silvan Haven][/center] Bonesword felt Khaine disappear from the battlefield before he noticed the monsters overhead, seemingly ignorant of Bonesword's skull as they rained into the ground around him, shifting the terrain and, actually, pulling up a series of a human skeleton. Nice! Well, the skeleton had most of it's body, anyway. There was a singular arm missing from it, but it was his right arm anyway, so it wasn't a massive deal. Bonesword was a lefty when he was born, and his left arm was more dominant than the right in most situations despite his ambidexterity. It was then that a loud roar sounded above him, and a smirk washed over the bony face of Bonesword. [color=92278f][b]"There it is."[/b][/color] Charlie issued a defeative grunt before rushing back to Bonesword and grabbing the skeleton, using his slithery body to begin to ride up towards the actual battle. A thick gash was along his back, but where the bulb once was had been displaced. Popped, even. What happened next was something good for Bonesword. [hr][center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/344550107234041856/391710602864754700/PlanteraTHERE.png[/img][color=ec008c][h3]PLANTERA[/h3][/color][/center] As if it was paper, [url=https://pre00.deviantart.net/d9e0/th/pre/i/2016/311/2/0/plantera_by_tonixel-danncyl.png]a large version of the bulb[/url] on Charlie's back burst out of the undersea wall, spewing thick thorny balls towards the undersea life near Saef and, indirectly, Saef himself. The beast, known as Plantera, was here. Months of research by Bonesword went into the creation of the beast, and it would definitely prove useful in this battle. The beast, focused on what attacked it at first, began to fire large seeds out of it's bulbous orifice towards the beasts below it in attempts to riddle the beasts and anything underneath with holes. Whether Vulcan Yew was involved was a paradox, but the seed bullets were definitely firing with speed, seemingly uncaring of the waters dynamics and properties.