GIANT WATER WALKER: 81/100 HP
Spider-fangs drove down, piercing past quills and into flesh. They tore, rending long, deep wounds into the Orthoclase's neck; nothing fatal, and there was no venom, but there would be blood. Then it pulled back, rearing overhead.
Legs flailed uselessly, without silk, now, to spin; they scraped and danced over the Orthoclase's carapace seeking--and failing to find--a weak point.
The two thousand or so remaining spiders, those not suffocated in between armor plates (with all their irritating bristles) still fought for real estate space diving down through nostrils, esophagus, gills, ears, eyes--and the newly-opened neck wound. They chewed at eyelids, and aimed for the eyeballs themselves, if the Orthoclase left its eyes open.
Orthoclase-Alpha is free to act while the Giant Water Walker scrapes uselessly at its shell.
@Orthoclase-Alpha
GIANT WATER WALKER: 81/100 HP
Long, spindly legs continued to fumble at Orthoclase's too-armored hide. Then, the spider seemed to get an idea. The legs pulled back, and then thrust forward as one, attempting to leverage all at once--to flip Orthoclase-Alpha onto its back.
Maybe it'd look like a turtle. Maybe it wouldn't. Who was to say? For science, this spider had to try.
Orthoclase-Alpha can either attempt to avoid being flipped over, or may attempt an attack and wind up on its back. For the former, it will need 20. The choice must be clarified in the roll itself.
@Orthoclase-Alpha
GIANT WATER WALKER: 62/100 HP
Teeth made impact, scraping and puncturing, twisting another of the spider's limbs. It fought, for a moment, and then slowed... stiffened. Slowly it toppled, an almost gentle crash down to one side, where legs once again lay curled in against itself--paralyzed, for a time.
The small spider swarm continued its assault on Alpha's open wounds and softer tissues.
@Orthoclase-Alpha
The spider remained curled up, half on its side, half on its back, its legs even in that position raising high into the air.
And the little spiders continued to swarm, to bite... chewing their way through all of Alpha's flesh and wounds. ...Gradually.
@Orthoclase-Alpha
GIANT WATER WALKER: 48/100 HP
Orthoclase-Alpha's rows of razor fangs tore through first chitin--a tough job--and then pale, white flesh beneath. The spider twitched--pain, perhaps--but did not yet otherwise move, the venom preventing it.
It was at this point that the tiny spider swarm made a breakthrough... of sorts. Operating together they swarmed into one of Orthoclase-Alpha's lungs, or whatever its equivalent might be anatomically, and at last wore through the tissue--breaking a hole through the lung and opening a gap into its body beyond.
@Orthoclase-Alpha