[b]"How about two?"[/b] And explosion engulfed one part of the beowolf pack, blasting them to parts. Standing in the smoldering crater where they once stood was none other than Rygar, who was coughing from the dirt he kicked up from his attack. He walked out of the crater waving the dust out of his face, inciting confused stares from some of the grimm. He used the confusion to throw the Spiral Edge into the body of the nearest one, cleaving the monster in two before retracting his shield. The Boewolves snarled as Rygar got himself ready for another fight. Two dashed at him strait on, but he also saw three others moving to flank him. He engaged the two wolves directly, activating the saw of his Spiral Edge to carve the first one, than bashed the other one away right as one of the flankers lunged. The Beowulf reached out to grab Rygar's shield as it's blades were active, causing it to cut it's own claws off. Rygar cause his shield to make an explosion, knocking the beast into a tree. The last two beasts tried to make another dash at him, but when he turned to face them they wisely backed off. Rygar soon backed himself towards the other two hunters, though now that they were three they were still heavily outnumbered ten-to-one. The odds were in their favor, but when Rygar noticed the tornado in the distance, he began to worry. [b]"I know it is not my place to command you two, but I'd suggest we get out of here, preferably if you follow me. I have no doubt that we can take care of these wolves, but we're no where near a cache. No need to waste energy on them when we can head towards an actual objective. What say you?"[/b] --- The only warning Issac would hear is a sharp whistle as the rock he hid behind became many pebbles that threaten to tear the flesh off his bones. The Unicorn, meanwhile, was rampaging unaffected by it's own whirlwind, and was actually sending out blades of wind that cut through the surrounding rocks. Like Issac, it too was listening for noise of the human who dared to be living in it's territory, though it's hearing was able to block out the raging wind that still threaten to flay Issac as though he was to be served as shashimi. At the very least the Unicorn didn't notice him yet, not that it stopped the blades of wind for coming dangerously close, as well as other random flying debris that would bean Issac in the head if he didn't dodge or destroy them before impact. --- What greeted Orion was the sound of rocks falling behind him. The path he took into the underwater cave was not shut off, and the myrmidons removed the barrier keeping the rest of the lake out of the cave. Soon Orion would have another guest; a wall of water that would swept him up and thrash him against the rocks below his feet. Though there there was zero visibility, perhaps if he could navigate with the water instead of trying to hold his ground so he could avoid fatally colliding into the many stone structures that threaten to turn him into paste. Should he follow the direction of the current he would end up getting swept into a vast underground reservoir at around B5, though not that it would have made him safe. Should he have decided to stay and fight the current he would have been assaulted by no less than seven Sirens, in an area where there was enough water for them to fight to their full efficiency. Even if he did get swept up by the current, the Sirens would soon chase after him, joined by the sirens that populate the reservoir. Topside, Arara was left mostly alone. A few sirens did linger near the surface to see what she would do, and would attack her if she tried to enter the deep water. Otherwise they kept their distance. On her WATCH she may notice the signal for Orion and their cache quickly being taken up north underground. Some wondering beowolves and Ursas would pass by, unknown to her presence. But soon they will take notice, and would be more than willing to take a chance to attack a seemingly defenseless hunter.