Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-7262318-20180903164912/@comment-7262318-20181004023005

The arrow did not strike Falanor, mostly because the golem was already moving by the time she was letting go of her arrow. He dipped down and slammed Falanor into the ground.

"So be it," She hissed. The golem sunk a little into the ground, letting the remains of its torso bond with the dirt and firmly anchor itself into the ground. It raised Falanor up and put him into his two massive palms, looking prepared to snap him like a twig. That was, until it suddenly roared and chucked Falanor back into the ground. The golem thrashed around, sending dirt flying everywhere and swinging wildly at the group.

"Gragh! Impossible!" They heard the voice shriek. "I should have seen you coming! Worthless mortal!"

Something had gone wrong with this golemn's operator. Now was the time to strike.

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Before Suba could get any closer, she felt a set of roots rap tightly around both of her legs, anchoring her to the ground. A tree branch reached down, as well, yanking her arm up and forcing her to drop the dagger.

"Did you think me a fool?" She smirked. "I could see that coming a mile away, pitiful thief..."

She smirked. "I do commend you on your bravery. Perhaps I will-ghg!" she suddenly gasped as she was yanked out of her sphere. She continued to float, but she strained to keep herself up. Her spell seemed to be disappearing. From Suba's spot, she could see two chains jutting out of her back, both being held back by a familiar face.

"Hi there!" Kazrris greeted. "Sorry if This One put a stop to your evil scheming nonsense!"

"Let me go!" She shrieked. "How did you... Gragh, Impossible! I should have seen you coming, worthless mortal!"

The roots on Suba's legs and the branches on her arm became very slack...