Tycondrius continued to run towards the 9-fulm tall humanoid, running to the left to give a wider berth to Tanamar's line-of-attack. The Holy Lancer was right-handed and the wind was weak. If the arrow was to drift away, basic knowledge dictated it was more likely to veer right.
"⌈Double Strafe,⌋" Tanamar utilized another skill, firing two of his enlarged arrows nearly simultaneously at the creature's chest.
The two spears of light struck the goliath's chest, forcing it to stagger back a half-step. Unfortunately, it began to lumber towards the two of them, as if barely inconvenienced.
⟬ Gold-Rank Magical Beast. ⟭
Mundane Gold-Rank creatures could be defeated easily enough by the Tycon-Tanamar duo. He was glad he gently suggested that they engage with it. Bronze-Rank humans would be felled by any of the monster's attacks.
Two points of note that the Author finds interesting. The first is that Victorius expresses Association Bias, first stating ‘it doesn’t matter how *we* attack it’ and in the same sentence, stating ‘*you* can’t do it.’ Even the slightest of hypocrisies are common in everysun speech.
The second is Tanamar’s strange after-battle gripes.
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