Servu gasped, the screaming inside his mind echoing back and forth as he watched the chitinous monster raise itself off the ground until it was standing easily taller than a horse. Staring into the eyes of the great beast, he didn’t hear Turen say “Run”, or the echoing footsteps of the dwarves and elf fleeing behind him. All he could see was the spider come rushing towards him. Leaning forwards, Servu raised his hand, in a dreamlike state. In a language reverberating with the power of gods, he said. “Stop”.
The giant cave spider slowed, but continued its mindless advance towards the new food. The closer it got, the more effort it seemed to have taking step after step. Servu leaned forwards, his every effort into denying the creature – imposing his will upon that without emotion. Slowly, the spider crept forward, until it was staring at Servu through its multitude of eyes. Hesitantly, almost tenderly – the spider leant forward, and bit Servu in the neck.
Suddenly Turen was beside Servu, axe flashing and cutting through the spider’s head as he pulled Servu back behind him, Motev picking up the limp dwarf and running back towards the entrance. Turen turned and ran after him, but halted at the sound of the a giant cave spider running after him. Turning, Turen faced off against the spider, a chunk of its head severed and dangling from its neck. The spider, not noticing that it’s lifeblood was still flooding out, reared back and shot a stream of web at Turen, who dived aside at the last second. As it ran towards him, he shouted out a battle-cry and rushed the monstrosity.
Whipping “Gleaming Maw” back, he plunged it into the spider’s body, just passing the chitin. However, upon tasting the ichor of the beast, the enchantments on the axe began to work, and, living to it’s name, the axe began to bite deeper, magically pulling itself further into the wound. With some effort, Turen pulled the axe out and whipped across to shear off the front two legs of the beast.
The spider undeterred, continually tried to bite the worrisome dwarf, even as it’s body overbalanced and it crashed onto its head. Laying down, it’s head was level with the dwarf’s pelvis.
Turen, seeing that the spider was incapacitated, turned to run again, however the clacking of feet started up again. With an angry growl, he turned again to face it, only to see that the spider had indeed gotten up again, pushing its head along the ground as it again tried to get at Turen. “God, when do these things give up !” Jumping up onto the spider’s mangled head, he swept his axe down, burying it in the side of the spider’s neck. Again, the axe sheared through the rest of the neck – cutting the top half of the head clean from the rest of the body. Still, the spider kept moving, having no spinal cord – having no weak points at all. Shaking off Turen, it swept it’s head forward to bite him, but Turen, on reflex, and with little power behind the hit, smacked the spider in between the eyes. The spider, not noticing the axe, not even realising the pain, continued onwards, trying to eat the dwarf – even as its head sheared in two and it fell, twitching, to the ground.
Motev ran, Siira leading the way out of the damnable place. Turning the next corner, she stopped, giving out a small squeak. Motev reached her as she started running the other way, back behind him. Stopping, he puzzled at what she could be running from - as yet another giant cave spider crashed around the corner.
“Shit”.
Motev turned and fled.
Turen pulled himself out from underneath the giant cave spider’s split head, giving himself a half-hearted wipe-down. It was inconsequential anyway – he was covered in ichor. Looking back towards where Siira went, he shook his head, and continued past the body of the gigantic beast. How great was his surprise when he saw Her, and Motev sprint past him! Shouting after them, he gave a glance back, only to see another giant cave spider running after them, further back down the corridor. Turning, he ran after Siira and Motev – still holding the dangling Servu.
Siira, first in line, came to the the tunnel entrance that, should – by rights lead into the bedroom. Shouting, “Turn here!” She wheeled and dived into the bedroom. As the other two followed, she closed the door and locked it – hearing the slither as not one, but two giant cave spiders, ran past it.
She turned to see Motev lowering the injured dwarf. Coming closer, she could see where where the spider had bitten right through Servu’s collar, and had stabbed into his neck. Cutting free the troublesome material, she gasped. Around the four giant holes in his neck, a thick tribal tattoo was etched, running around from the side of his neck to the front, and stopping at the line of his collarbone. “What on earth is this?” Turen stared in shock. “I know what it is” Motev said grimly. Twitching, Servu’s hand came up, fighting against the paralysis to try and hide the telltale markings. “But” Motev said, “The backs of his hands aren’t tattooed.” Pulling open Servu’s shirt, he pointed to the spot where the tattoo on his collarbone branched off into jagged spines which barely reached across it. “Nor is his chest”. Turen shook his head. “Resisting paralysis, commanding creatures, even the Dog! How did we not notice this before?” “What the hell is wrong!”Siira cried out in Exasperation.
Motev turned to face Siira, his face a mask.
“The boy, Servu... He’s a Zustash Dungeon Master.”