[color=f26522][/color][center][url=https://fontmeme.com/rwby-font/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180408/d05a6e5990873aefb103839d154a201f.png[/img][/url][/center] [center]Interacting:[@Shadow Daedalus][/center][hr] [color=f26522]"And now to continue with the other head..."[/color] Aeschel's idea had been to briefly distract one head with the eye wound, then trigger the explosion AFTER he stuck the other head with ice, thus securing a much longer time where the first head would be reeling in pain. So, when the squirrel faunus put the white head on ice, he readied another arrow, an ice once again, hoping that freezing the wound caused by the explosion would have a 'bleeding' effect. The ice would constantly sting the open wound like salt. But, it seemed like fate had other plans with the arrival of Daedalus, knocking the head to the floor and doubling back. Aeschel jumped to join him, eager to meet his new partner, immediately sticking out a hand for a second long greeting. [color=f26522]"Thanks for the help back there, Mr... Well, uh... Partner. I think. I'm Aeschel and-"[/color] Hissing noises alerted him to the fact that their stubborn foe wasn't out for the count yet. [color=f26522]"Huh, and I had thought for sure your attacks had bludgeoned it to death. This must be an older example of the species if it's so durable..."[/color] He swung around to make sure he kept his eye on the slivering form as two wounded heads rose up, fire in their eyes as they looked down upon the two puny creatures that dared harm them so much. "We'll save introduction for when we're out of harms way then" He re-notched the blue arrow, looking between the beast and the trail left from the creature snapping all those trees. [color=f26522]"All this noise is gonna attract more Grimm and even more if any of us get too negative" [i]Why do I feel like he's judging me?[/i] "Hmmm... I got up high to get a lay of the land. There's a cliff that way, off the way we both came from. Conveniently, it seems to just be off the path to the Ruins we're supposed to go through. If we could lure it there, we might be able to trap it with a prison of high altitude rocks and then get on our way"[/color] The snake was still groggy from the blows, but lethal if they tried to get close. [color=f26522]"Of course, if you have any input on such a plan, best to get it out now"[/color]