Board Thread:Kirigakure Logs/@comment-27960448-20160319213303/@comment-27960448-20160320205829

It was finally revealed. The source of both Mizumi and the snake's fear had arisen from the massive cave. It crawled upward and perched utop the mountain above them, as frightening as can be. It was a spider, massive in size. The arachnid was very large, its thorax consuming the most of its body, the large legs were spiked with exterior appendages that helped it climb and strike its prey. I a stinger was released from its aback side, serrated like a blade and jagged as if used for penetration often. It had a mass of eyes, all peering downward towards them, while its fuzzy pincers which had excretion dripping from their sharp tips, rubbed together like devilish, plotting hands, which caused the chittering noise. Mizumi hated spiders, absolutely hated them, and from the looks of things this snake did as well. In terms of normal sizes and normal food chains, snakes ate the spiders. But even though this was no nromal snake, this was no normal spider either. He began gathering things in his mouth, a green waste of some kind, an acidic liquid had been oozing from its pincers before shot down onto them like rain, the majority of it had no aim, and no target. Mizumi simply held his fan above his head like an umbrella in n attempt to protect himself from whatever qualities the ooze contained. The snake however, which previously had heat, or thermal vision, was now completely blind; drops of the green liquid landing in its eye as it screeched and hissed in pain. What was this spider's purpose?- what did it want? It all began to click that instant, Mizumi shaken off balance by the snake's panic after being blinded. He looked down towards the coiled body of the reptile, and realized instantly that the only way the arachnid would be so determined was for a meal; it wanted the eggs!- That couldn't happen. That wouldn't happen. Mizumi refused to allow it. After the spider cleared the initial obstacle, which was getting the parent out of the way temporarily, he began his descent back down to their level quickly, his spiked and furred legs hooking onto the side of the mountain that he scaled. Mizumi now, realizing that staying on the head of the snake was pointless and now a hastle because of its panicking movements, jumped off of it and down onto the stone surface beneath, Looking up in terror at the descending Spider. He had no idea how he'd help, but it was now or never; meanwhile, a few feet from his location in the small nest-like figure formed by the parent snake, a multitude of the eggs began to shake, as if about to hatch.