Zura bit back her retort to the Tühine man as the monster leapt from the trees. She could negotiate later. She stepped a distance away from the current fight, focusing on Sagitta’s attacks. She upped the chances that she would deliver a devastating blow, that the monster would hit the stick. It was harder doing it intentionally, but was still possible. It didn’t do much, though. Despite her tampering, the creature was too agile to succumb to something like that so quickly. It twisted itself in the air, somehow managing to sustain only a deep scratch on its side. Zura growled and pulled out one of her knives, readying it for when Sagitta was out of the way.
@I think I am here.