Photia
Photia felt the net she had cast snare the beast. Yet she only had a tenuous grasp on it. She could feel it in the way it screeched and writhed in the ribbons of shade. Grasping a hold tightly, Photia tried to wrangle the beast away from the group. They needed to regroup and reassess. But the beast’s struggles tore its legs off and it managed to slip free as the resistance slackened.
Photia grunted as she was dragged along one of the earthen walls the beast had thrown up. Her breath pushed from her lungs as the bone-shuddering impact crept up her tingling shoulder. Photia retaliated instinctively. A gigantic, orange hand of flamelike hair grasped for the bug. Though it missed as the bug dove back below the surface. Instead, it slammed into the earthen wall behind it, fracturing it and adding more rubble to the path ahead.
Spoof
As Irina lunges forward, it seems as though the strike will land. Then the beast twists and one of its massive pincers snaps upward into the path of the spear.
Before Irina can recover from the impact, the pincer swings sideways in a swat. The full force of the beast’s limb crashes into her spear and shoulder, sending her backward through the air, behind the group, and into the fog beyond.
They can only heard a distant, muffled sound when she finally hits the earth hard, but she's nowhere to be seen.
Spoof
The beast twists into a ball when it is hit by the water projectiles. Some seemed to have hit the vulnerable gaps in its shiny black exoskeleton.
The bug burrows into the earth, albeit clumsily as it is missing limbs and severely damaged. It moves about erratically now, unlike the controlled movements from earlier.
Between the destruction that Photia’s massive hand inflicted and the wild earth movement from the beast, the walls begin to tumble.
Three cocoon-like structures can be seen from where Kala and her family would have been a few minutes before. They are silent silken balls laying dormant. One is aglow. One is stirring after getting hit by the millipede-creature as it emerges.
A zora hand reaches out, pulling himself to freedom. It is Kayo. He looks rough but quickly springs to action, attempting to free one of the other cocoons with his blade.
Link
Link, meanwhile, struggles against the silk tomb.
Link
He manages to cut through it partially with the blades on his arms. He throws them at the beast that is emerging from the ground, sending it back underground to writhe in anger under their feet.
Spoof
Only silence is heard in the direction that Irina fell…
Gatu
"Alright, it's ready. I can stall the fog from coming back in the vacuum I'll make for five minutes. Make 'em count!"
_Gatu thrusts his hands and extends them from side to side, in which a burst of potent wind blasts away and outwards from him, dissipating the obscuring fog greatly. Everything is visible for 100 feet outwards from Gatu as he holds the fog from swallowing back in._
Photia
Photia watches as one of her friends is caught mid leap by the bug’s pincer. She winces as the thud of hard exoskeleton sounds against wood and metal. But it is in the aftermath that Photia’s eyes grow wide as she tracks Irina’s trajectory. An arcing path that brought her high and wide. A slow plummet into the fog behind the group, obscured from view. Photia knew there may be consequences for that later, but she could not afford to lose concentration now. The millipede like creature had very nearly wrapped up the source of light that the old Zora had been carrying.
In fact, Photia might have assumed it lost if not for the squirming of movement breaking free from one of the cocoons and the other one being aglow. Taking advantage of the sudden clarity offered by Gatu, Photia floated up above the burrow. Her shadowy parasol rewoven into the limbs of a giant bow, Photia pulled back the string with the massive hand of flaming hair upon her head. Loosing the arrow down the burrow after the creature, Photia called out.
“I will find Irina, you all concentrate on freeing the old man and the others.”
After all, Photia couldn't approach them. But she could look for her friend. Even if it felt like her heart was hammering a thousand times a minute in her throat.
Spoof
As the fog dissipates, more of the surrounding area is revealed. In the periphery that emerges from the darkness a scurry can he heard, and then several lights can be seen from the shadows, glowing with the same color of the giant millipede monster but seemingly smaller in size. They blink, watching from the protective obscurity of the fog. And before them, visible now, are two neatly packed cocoons resting on the ground in roughly the same direction that Irina and Fred disappeared.
When Photia releases her sling, the creature cries out in horror. It shatters into several pieces that desperately writhe at anything they can grab onto but then fade into the inky soil.
The light from the creature's eye fades and so do the lights from the foggy forest and they can be heard scurrying away.
Link
Link groggily emerges from the cocoon. He retrieves the blades he threw at the beast and watches the mysterious woman slay the monster once and for all.
Her words also register slowly. He seems to be disoriented from the experience so his mental faculties do not appear to be completely online just yet.
He looks around, spotting Kayo and the two other cocoons near him, and looks around again. He seems to be searching for something.
“Irina…” he mutters weakly. “Where is Irina?”
Spoof
Kayo, just as groggy, moves about and stumbles upon the other cocoons. He begins to slice at one to free Kala, who is curled into a ball in the silk. She appears to be asleep.
The captain moves her out and then goes to work on the one presumably holding his uncle - the glowing cocoon. He slices it revealing the old man who is awake but very disoriented. The old Zora man groans upon being free.
Revali
"So, that's where you all went!" Revali came flying in tailed closely by Red. "We tried to get eyes from above, but that fog was too thick! If it hadn't spread the way it did, I was getting myself ready to deliver some eulogies. On that note, I'd really prefer if you guys didn't have a penchant for doing that." He landed in the center of the area.
"I heard a lot of shouting and scrambling in here. How are you guys holding up?" He wondered, taking note of the way the area looked. "Hey, Mipha!" He'd called, intending to ask her for a summary of what happened, but the earth had other plans. The wall of soil that she was standing on had begun to crumble and before he could react, Red was already moving ahead to try and intercept her. "Wait, one of you is missing. What happened to Irina?"
Mipha
Mipha was still very much standing atop the earth wall, keeping an eye on things with the clearing of the fog. It was only temporary, but it would be enough. She could see the movements much better from here, but she found herself distracted at the reveal of the light twinkling in her eyes.
She refocused her attention, finding the Zora crew were safe and now, secured, being cut away from their cocoons. "Oh, thank goodness." She rests a hand to her chest while the other remained occupied with the trident. With them accounted for, she turned her attention to the voice, "I do hope you can find Irina soon!"
And soon it seemed it would be. The creature's cry was heard by her, felled by whoever was out there. With the way things have been here, she's hoping it was that voice or maybe someone else that could navigate this place. If it was something bigger, she feared what the outcome would be. She sighs to herself, finding a light respite between the battle and what has taken place here. It was a welcome quiet, unfortunately disrupted by one blue Rito. "I think some of us are fine," she replied honestly to Revali. "The creature that attacked us is gone, I think and--"
Her explanation was cut by the earth crumbling beneath her. She yelped, thinking she was soon to hit the ground, but she was captured by Red and placed on the ground carefully. "Thank you. I should have been paying more attention. I believe our efforts now should be to regroup. We need to make sure everyone is accounted for."
Redvali
Red captured Mipha and placed her down, "No need to apologize. I'm just glad I was here in time to catch you. Probably not the emergency things were before, but still important, I think," he jokes. "The fog is starting to clear out even more. We can get eyes on things again if that's what's needed, but if we need to be grounded, then that's fine too."
Scanning the area, he tried to recall all who were supposed to be here. "I see the Zora crew is alright, Link is here. Gatu..." He mumbled to himself. "Fred?" He looked back to Mipha as if she'd have the answer. "And Irina?"