Rounding a corner as he walked through the streets of Nadska, Foeldar nearly trampled a group of fleeing villagers who were running in the direction from which he came. After narrowly avoiding them Foeldar lowered slightly to offer an apology, though the people he had nearly collided with were in such a panic that they didn't stay long enough for him to even begin. Then, as Foeldar looked to where they had ran, flaming arrows followed suit from where the humans had come - one of which was deflected by a chunk of stone in Foeldar's side, while another embedded itself in the back of his left shoulder. [i]Too slow.[/i] The fire was quickly snuffed out by the water that splashed out of his wound like blood, though the soft hiss hinted at the stinging pain Foeldar felt as a result. [i]Fight back.[/i] Turning to see two skeletons drawing back more arrows, their tips lit with dancing flames, Foeldar found himself hesitating. [i]Fight or die.[/i] What could he do? He was half useless against these undead! His spores only worked on creatures that could ingest them, and the hornet swarms only worked against fleshy targets that were susceptible to being stung. There was a slight whistling, then a sharp pain chased quickly by a distinctively stinging sensation. [i]YOU'VE FORGOTTEN.[/i] Foeldar felt the surface of his neck buckling in before popping back outwards as water forcefully sprayed from of his new wound, pushing the arrow back out of his neck and sending it twirling some unknown distance through the air to the ground below. There was another arrow embedded in his hip, the fire starting to take hold as it spread ever so slowly. [i]FIGHT OR DIE.[/i] Foeldar swatted at the fire on his hip, crushing the arrow into pieces in the process with a very audible snap. Wiping along his form in a panic he stumbled, unintentionally dodging one of another pair of incoming arrows as the other found it's home in his left forearm. Waving his left arm around frantically, noticed a little blonde girl trying to fight the skeletons that were attacking him. She wasn't winning. [i]SAVE HER.[/i] Regaining his composure, Foeldar released another roar. One of the skeletons looked in the direction of the roar to find the mass of tree and rock charging dead at them, drawing another arrow. Before it could fire, however, it found itself half-crushed under the tree-beings foot, it's legs disintegrated into dust with a short symphony of cracks. The second skeleton fired into Foeldar's shoulder, taking him by surprise as he had assumed it to be distracted with the girl... but the girl was gone. [i]You fool.[/i] There was no sign of her anywhere. Where could she have gone? [i]Finish the task at hand.[/i] Foeldar reached over to grab the other skeleton, crushing its ribcage in his hand and tossing aside the remains before returning his attention to stomping out the last vestige of life in the undead under his foot with a gratifying crunch. In the distance, down the street, the colossus spotted more fleeing villagers and more undead invaders. [i]PROTECT THEM.[/i] He angrily huffed and puffed, taking a few steps forward and wiggling a few bone fragments loose from his foot before continuing. He moved his legs faster and faster, the cobblestone in the roads below starting to shift and crack more and more with every consequent crashing thud. As Foeldar reach a full running speed the thumping sounds of his feet against stone were as loud as ever, drowning out many of the screams that he himself had begun to hear. The street he was on curved off towards a bell-tower looking building which appeared to be under siege from... a giant boar? Distracted by where he was looking, and unable to turn fast enough, Foeldar collided full speed with a building and was sent tumbling through the debris. Left in a daze, Foeldar stumbled around on his hands and knees, struggling to recover after the fall he had just had. After some time he finally could stand on his own two feet, shaking his head clear before opting to walk the rest of the way towards the towering building that was under attack.