- THE LEVIATHAN -
And here it did come--Alcina barreling for him, straight for his limbs. She was not small, either--nimble, yes; lightly-built for her size but that size was enormous. He had to hand it to Dontacael; he was, at least, adapting. These were not the thousand ants of a Hive: these were monsters on par with Valkhounds.
His teeth grit in a snarl and he braced, adrenaline and long training forcing the pain back long enough for him to focus. He had to time this right: a leap to his right, a twist, a backswing of that limb for which Alcina was aiming... And like a massive baseball bat swinging for the ball, Vargas thrust his meter-long arm blade for Alcina's head.
Let her impale herself, he thought--and hoped he did not misjudge, breaking his own swinging arm. He was an old soldier, though. He knew how, and when, and where to swing, when to move with the momentum-... If he were lucky, he could end this here and now.
And move on to the next of them.
He only hoped that Cain (and he dimly, distantly registered his Overseer's voice) would manage to tame the dragons.
@Alcina (given this is a riposte dodge + counterattack you can roll to dodge this too i think!!)
The wickedly Ordered beast turns her gaze to the sky too soon; Draconua snarls as all she meets is air resistance and that very same beast snarls at her descending form with a gout of flame. Jaws crack asunder with a spray of oil— inky-black iridescence that stains the sky she's taken to— as she shrieks in turn, "IT IS YOU WHO IS THE INVADER. YOU WHO SEEKS TO INVITE PATTERNS AND DECORUM INTO OUR DEN OF CHAOS!"
To allow fire to strike her form would be folly— and Draconua knows this well even in her chaotic delirium. Another dragon joins the fray, bellowing threats that go ignored despite the blast of air striking at ghastly, incorporeal wings and tearing one apart.
Her focus turns to that very shifting of air, to swell it to such a degree that there would be nothing for the Ordered dragon's fire to consume and to wipe it from existence.