[color=A0A0A0][h2]Fleuri Jodeau[/h2][/color] Not even having its arm cut off was enough to slow down this fae. With a sacrifice of another one of its dogs, it grew a new arm, a monstrous, bestial thing that was tough enough to block Fleuri's blow. As long as it had dogs to sacrifice, it would be able to continue to heal its injuries- and each time it became more monstrous. With just two dogs, it had turned from a largely humanoid axeman to a monstrous, asymmetrical man-beast. Fanilly moved to intercept the dogs closing in, swiftly felling two of them. Fleuri wasn't sure if the houndmaster's powers enabled them to heal from consuming already-slain beasts, but thinning the pack would take the pressure off of them regardless. The captain's orders were to hold out a little longer, and by Reon, Fleuri was determined to not let her down. The fae continued to focus its efforts on Fleuri. The strike that came was feral and lacking in technique- perhaps a sign that its mind was being affected by its monstrous transformation. As it brought its axe down, the knight intercepted the weapon with his greatsword, deflecting it into the ground to Fleuri's right, as to keep himself as far away as possible from the reach of the huntmaster's free arm and not give himself an easy opening to be grabbed. He pulled his sword back, assuming a stance for an attack and striking one of the hounds in the face with the pommel in the process. In fixating on Fleuri, the houndmaster had left itself blind to Fanilly, who was now moving to strike- if her next attack did not finish their foe off, Fleuri would make certain to capitalize on whatever distraction it might offer.