If Howl did not have a rock in his mouth, he might've said something like 'Ah'm gonna put ta ting in ta ting!' Instead, all the hybrid could muster as he clambered up to the top of the pine was just a muffled, "mmfngngh!" Not that he was too chuffed by the idea of a big dragon coming up out of nowhere and talking to him. Fortunately, this one didn't seem to predisposed to fiery antics or lurking on a hoard of gold and untouched treasures. If anything, the air grew frosty when it came near him. Unconsciously, his fur fluffed up, trying to stay warm.
Unfortunately, the sneak thief's target was now stomping away from him. 'Ah, shee-it.' Well, there goes any good chance of making it onto the rock shithouse's back. Besides, if he fell, the dragon would catch him right? It seemed altruistic enough. Clutching his jaw a little tighter around his special rock and honing the mental willpower mania provided, Howl wiggled his haunches and sprung out much like a cat from a balcony. His claws met rough stone, and he immediately scrambled to get all four of his hands and/or feet on it. Okay, step one completed. He didn't really give a shit where the golem was headed, since he had no concern for the wellbeing of others --- others were just tools, sometimes. Howl just respected some tools more than others.
Hopefully that dragon would just telepathically know to provide air support, because Howl sure wasn't in any position or ability to bark commands. He was just here to get the best sparkly rock off of this pile of them. For what benefit? Not even he knows.
The golem stopped the moment Howl leapt on it--and flailed, one stony fist flinging about. Its boulder-arm was not made for flexibility, however, and all it did was stagger back. There was a slow grind as it began to reshift its entire shape--threatening to crush Howl in its rotating stones--and then Asimona landed before it, in the mud, with a thump.
It paused again, facing her--as if trying to decide what to do. Whether to deal with the monkey clambering on its stones, or the dragon before it.
In an apparent decision to do both, it lumbered forward at what was, at least for a golem, high speed--aiming to crash into her, and to take Howl with it. Given its speed, they had a couple of seconds to react...
@Howl @Asimona
The golem plowed forward. Asimona was struck, but it had not yet reached its goal.
One hefty fist pulled back--a giant stone, really--ready to plummet down into the helpless chrysalis below. Or into whoever stood before it.
The golem seemed to be--like most of its kind--still moving slowly; and the mud appeared to have tangled its movements somewhat. There was time... but very little.
@Howl
The golem rocked its fist back for its strike. It started forward, and then Howl settled the stone directly into the creature's chest slot.
The fist slowed in its forward movement--aimed at Asimona, yet creaking, shuddering... and when it hit, it was the barest of gentle taps.
The golem froze.
The runes glowing across its surface flickered and went out, and the rock monster fell still. Its boulders collapsed abruptly, in a heap, each massive stone thunking into the muck with a splash--and there it lay.
@Asimona @Howl