[center][h1][color=f26522]Carnatia de Luson[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] As the golem activated and her fellow party members were throwing out ideas on how to engage the golem, Carnatia stepped forward. Taking charge was not her first inclination, but when no one else was stepping up, she supposed she would. Third child or not she was a former daughter of a prestigious family with a knighthood lineage expected to lead armies. So she had some training. [color=f26522]"If the issue is avoiding destroying the eye, I believe I might have a solution. I would not be able to disenchant it in one strike of my blade, but with several, perhaps I could have it cease functioning. Those well-versed in close combat should form ranks and be the vanguard. Keep the golem busy. Those with ranged capabilities, spells or otherwise, provide cover fire to create an opening. I will attempt to slip past it and strike the golem and dispel its enchantment. If you have any spells that would help me do so, do cast it. If you have any objections, speak now before the golem fully activates!"[/color] As she gave out orders, she cast her illusion magic, making eight copies of herself. While they were incorporeal, just with the ranged attacks she had ordered them to do, it would increase the amount of information the golem would have to process, leading to a greater chance of it showing an opening.