[b][center][h3][i][color=#17c311]Cyne[/color][/i][/h3] [color=#17c311]Location:[/color] Tower 3F [color=17c311]Interacting with:[/color]FC[/center][/b] Things were getting pretty wild elsewhere on the floor, but Cyne was busy with other things. Namely the giant Fiendish Crocodile she decided to grapple with. It shook its impressive bulk to and fro in a valiant attempt to shake the bear off, but there was no way that Syne was going to let that happen. Directly above or below the reptile were the safest places to be. There, it wouldn't be able to effectively use its obscenely powerful jaws, paddle-like tail, or even try to take a swipe with its claws. Anywhere on level footing was death. Or a lot of prospective pain at the very least. After a bit, she managed to find an opening where its thrashing died down for a bit, perhaps worn out from exerting so much vigor over such an extended period of time. If she recalled correctly, crocodiles didn't have the greatest amount of endurance. They were like a great, hot flame that burned through its fuel very quickly. But whatever the case, she wasn't going to let it go to waste. Rather than trying to smack it or bite it, or anything of that nature, she used what was already in place: she was grappling the crocodile, so she'd give it a great squeeze. And squeeze the bear did. The first thing to give way were the Fiendish Crocodile's ribs. Then its scales cracked. Soon after that Cyne could feel the organs give and tear under the pressure of her assault. Then, like a bag of popcorn microwaved for too long, the reptile burst open, shooting blood and viscera everywhere. Cyne couldn't see her comrades, but she wouldn't have been surprised if they had all gotten an unexpected shower of crocodile bits. Had she not already been covered snout to paw in the innards of at least two other kinds of creatures, the druid mind might have been grossed out. But as it was, she could only stand back (in a mental, figurative sense) and watch at what she was doing in a mix of awe and horror. Perhaps she had been underestimating the black bear shape all this time and had never realized it. Or maybe she had never [i]really[/i] gotten to know the full extent of any of the bear forms' true physical might.