They growled, eyes flashing maliciously after glancing at their fallen kin. These dungeon beasts showed signs of intelligence for their brute size, which easily matched Mountain's, whose robustness was because of the bulk of his armour.
Suddenly, as they were about to make a move, their heads were covered in a blob of water. No matter how much they clawed, the water blob refused to burst.
With a furious glare, the minotaurs charged at Mountain, but water chains manifested from thin air, attaching themselves to a water anchor fastened to the ground and binding the limbs of the minotaurs.
Godfrey shot Percival, who went to aid his mother, a cautious glance. The fact that he wanted the minotaurs to experience helplessness as their life slowly left them was a testament to the rage within him.
Loud thuds echoed as the minotaurs dropped to the ground, all dead.
