Alright, lets check our opponent here. Size advantage goes to spoder bro. It's about twice his height, with bent legs, so it's probably about 15 to 18 ft tall in total. That's okay. Kholodny doesn't have experience with bigger things, but Stribog does, and that'll go a long way towards not dying. Speed advantage? The odrider crossed about 20 feet in about 3 seconds, so it's pretty darn fast for something that big. However, Kholodny's top running speed is 80 mph, and that's not accounting for his ability of frictionless motion. With that, he can slide along the ground at about 90 miles an hour, completely frictionless, which also allows for instantaneous turning and rotation. So maneuverability and speed definitely goes over to Kholodny. Attack power? Can't say for sure on that one. The ice, should the odrider touch it, will absolutely mess him up. Getting some harpoons stuck to him would be a horribly cold fate. But Khold doesn't really know what the monster can do, so it's better to be safe than sorry. And whats the safest measure against things like this? Circle strafing! Khold kicks on the afterburners (Flash freezers?) on the bottoms of his feet and shoes, freezing them over in a frictionless ice, and also freezing the ground directly under him, slowly spreading out. Then, using Stribog's control over wind, he propels himself backward and to the side in a diagonal position, to get away from the webbing and get him in a good motion to begin the circle, using his feet and wind as a pair of 80 mph effortless rollerskates. The sudden burst of movement carries him out of the path of the netting, and Kholodny puts Stribog on strictly wind duty, so he can focus on attacking while the god directs his movement and direction. Kholodny swings his arm out and bolts the harpoon attached to his left arm at the beast, the point continuing in one direction while his body, and by extension, the harpoon's chain, around the massive ogre. This all took about 10 seconds to happen, mind you. It was a very quick and fluid process.