Terhikki lifted her arms back to a more defensive position once she was suitably satisfied about the unconscious state of the amphibian creature she had been bludgeoning. She maintained her low stance next to its body and ducked low as icy projectiles, gunshots, and combative yells whipped around above her head. [i]This is so coooool![/i] part of her mind giggled, despite the danger. [i]they're all so awesome! This'll be the best crew ever![/i] She felt the familiar tingle of danger wriggle down her spine, and in a moment of pure instinct she sprawled to the side as she had when the combat initiated- but it seems that the creatures wouldn't fall for the same maneuver twice. As she dove to the side, she felt the sliminess of one of their rough tongues bind itself around her left calf. She hit the deck hard and slammed both axes down, embedding them into the deck and holding herself in place against the monstrous pull of the creature's tongue. She reasserted her grip on the axes, then lifted one out of the deck and let it hang from her wrist by the leash. She twisted onto her back and gazed down at the savorask that had its grip on her and grit her teeth. "M-Marina!" She called out, her now-free hand flying to her hip and drawing the queer triangular dagger she carried. She tucked her legs up tightly, pulling against the Savorask as strongly as she could, as she swung the dagger out. The serrated edges of the blade bit into the creature's tongue viciously, and the girl sawed once more with her arm and severed the organ near her ankle to free herself from the tugging of the frog-creature. She was still prone on the deck however, and as she kicked at the bit of tongue still stuck to her leg to try and pry it off, the Savorask lumbered over the railing of the ship and scrambled towards her. She felt she could handle it, but laying on her back was not the position she wanted to be in to face any foe. Especially one that wanted to eat her. [i]I hope Violet heard me- Crap I used her real name, didn't I?[/i] she thought as she shifted the grip she had on her dagger.