Staring at the three before it, the spider had what looked to be easy targets. One of the men was finishing handling the metal armor while the woman who climbed atop it was already greatly injured prior. The last of the three was helping the woman onto the machine. None of them were in a position to put up their guard before the fiendish spider could come down on them. Charging forward with great speed, the spider stopped short of crashing into yet another barrier materialized from thin air. It used its forward legs to push off the wall before it could crash into it. It was certain now that these nuisances were cast from the leaf covered elf. Not to be deterred by the barrier again, the demon attempted to climb over it only for the barrier to increase in height to hinder its progress. By now, the metal man had disappeared somewhere away from the three, leaving only two before it. One of them took to the front, standing his ground leading the defense. Using hose-like attachments, this being sprayed a shower of acid over the protective barrier, covering the fiend with sickly green fluid. The spider hissed clawing at the acidic rain in an ill attempt to stop it. Yet despite these actions, it seemed to be in no pain. The webs that covered its body started to burn away, but its flesh, hair, and spines seemed free of harm. Not only that, but the creature’s mannerisms didn’t seem to be that of pain, rather of annoyance. After swiping a few more times at the shower, it raised its forward legs, rested them on the barriers, and using its two large fangs positions below her torso at the spider head, pierced the barrier. Injecting the barrier with a black liquid, it immediately started to melt away as if it were a physical object ceasing to exist as the poison spread. When the barrier gave way, the spider fell forward once again standing on all eight legs towering before the dwarf. With a screech, the spider opened its mouth and fired another netted web at the mechanical dwarf, knocking him back several meters and pinning him to the ground. Any exposed flesh the webs had contact with started to feel numb immediately. Unlike with Katelin, however, the spider turned its attention away from the easy prey and focused on De’kae. While the majority of combatants were either by the fire or making their way to further combat with the demonic spider, it would be able to bear down on De’kae before they could arrive. Even when her eyes were covered by the creature’s long black hair, it gave a piercing glare that could send chills up almost anyone’s spine. It began to charge towards the elf with intent to kill her brutally. Even if she could cast a barrier, the spider would use her speed to climb over it rather than stop this time.