Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170123160700/@comment-24736819-20170413182902

(Soooo, there is like eleven (ten after mine) posts until this thread is closed so I'll hurry things on my part. Forgive me for the creative liberty I'll take here, Daedra.)

The Titan lost his balance, which was already hanging by a thread and fell on his side, shaking the ground of the Blood Fields as if a massive earthquake arrived. Pan took the opportunity to jump on top of the creature and bludgeon the rocky body with his massive hands.

The Titan didn't needed much to answer Pan's blows and promptly begun to use his free hand to hit the bloby mass that was the halfgod, which at first seemed not to harm him, but with time fiery wounds began to show.

"I appweciate the help, big guy.", Panmoneius whispered through his broken teeth in a way that only the Titan could hear, even though Pan wasn't sure if he'd understand.

From the gigantic wounds that spreaded throughout the entire mass of Pan's body a green fog started to slip and enter the fiery holes of the skeletal titan, "I bestow upon you my gift... in a way that can light up youw lands!"

It didn't took long before the green fog mixed with the fire inside the Blood Titan and soon a colossal explosion followed, reaching heights above both creatures. The roaring flames consumed everything in its way and those who failed to protect themselves would obviously meet their fateful end.

The colossal golem disappeared within the explosion, alongside his adversary, probably consumed by the flames of the Blood Fields.

(Now, I know what will happen to Pan, but you can make the Titan still be there, DB as I did not killed him.)

It was then that the muscular halfgod jumped towards Wrath, packing a punch that held nothing back as his rage was released.

Bouros didn't even noticed that Wrath was transforming and his mind enraged failed to comprehend any tactics that he should take to optimize his attack. The long haired man also failed to notice if any of his companions were in range of what could follow when and if his hit landed.