Full Wipe Out

Crynn POV

This is really going well, everything is going well. I never thought of the acromantulas as stupid but one unexpected thing would be their ignorance towards stealth. I guess no one in the wizarding world ever bothered with stealth, the beasts are even ignorant towards it. Chucking another piece of pebble towards another direction, the group of acromantulas instantly looked over thei shoulder, their upper cephalothorax is considered a shoulder right.

This time, they're somewhat smart, instead of only sending one acromantula, they decided to send two in to survey. An improvement in their sense of adaptability. This time, they're walking very carefully looking around them, pincers clicking continuously as they move step by step towards the noise. If I'm reincarnated as a beast, one thing I wouldn't do is to explore without a company of two and more. A moving company of two can be very vulnerable in the backside. It's best if you have 3 in a company, one watching the backside, the other two take precaution towards the leaft, right and front sides.

But of course, acromantulas aren't that smart, creeping behind the two oblivious giant spider, they won't know what hit them. I brought my sword in a swift pierce through the left acromantula, through the thorax, I brough my sword in a sweep, right through the thorax, appearing from its head. Acromantula juice flying everywhere, but it's not the end as I continued on whit the sweep through the other acromantula's head, cutting the head in half.

This is so gruesome, if I hadn't watched all the Saw movies (A.N : I haven't watch saw) and all the gore in my past life, I would've puked all the sandwich out of my stomach. One thing I just thought is about this current sword I'm wielding, this sword can cut through an acromantula's exoskeleton like butter with only one hand. I consider myself extremely lucky in getting this (obviously) enchanted Zweihänder, goblin swords are the best.

This last two acromantulas. no need to lure them, frontal attack head on would do just fine. I ran out, zipping through trees, dashing through bushes. The two acromantulas will definitely have already detected the massive vibrations from their leg feelers. It seems that Acromantulas can sense someone running or simply walking loudly but they're really unaware of stealth. It's really important that you could detect, small movements, not just loud ones. Even Smaug the Dragon, sleeping peacefully on the gold coins but still be able to detect even one irregular movement of gold.

Always be cautious, the acromantulas are clearly too full of themselves to be one bit cautious. I pounced on the nearest acromantula, swinging my 'enchanted' sword. Surprisingly, it managed to block my sword with its pincers, though it did not come unscathed as my sword managed to produce a small crack on it's pincers. It shrieked with pain, I imagined pincers to be similar to your teeth. It's like biting on something hard when eating, it causes your teeth to put force on an object it couldn't break, it will hurt but it will hurt more when biting something with force on something that is producing similar force to your teeth, the forces clash and it will cause your teeth immense pain, probably a crack that requires you to go to a dentist. This is exactly what the Acromantula is feeling on its pincers.

I pulled my sword back and thrusted it straight through its eyes, directly killing the giant spider. These Harry Potter spiders are obviously not to be compared with the great Children of Ungoliant which are tens of times more dangerous than these measly acromantulas. I launched a swing at the other acromantula who did the same, blocking the attack with the pincers. I pulled my sword back, but having learnt from its friend's mistake, it charged forward with its pincers. Pity for the acromantula, as I managed to parry the attack and sliced its head open like a Piñata on a child's birthday party.

"Full wipe out!" I raised my sword in the air and danced around, It's not an easy feat to kill these acromantulas stealthily, wizards could fire their spells to easily kill the small acromantula group, I having no spells in my skill set has to resort to melee attacks. Its proving to be quite tiring holding a long sword with only on hand. But fret not, I won't put down my sword till the threat in the forest is neutralized.

"It's getting dark," The day's ending, and after a hero's (Pffft) fight, rest comes next. The first thing that came to mind is collecting firewood, the coldness of the night in Scotland is not be scoffed at. Warmth is first priority for surviving a night in a cold dark forest. I grabbed the sword and tried to chop the tree down, and unexpectedly it worked. I never expected this sword to be even better at cutting trees than a lumber axe does.

The tree is on it's last straw? Or perhaps trunk right now. One more swing and TIMBER, it's going down. It made a lot of noise, which might prove just fine or it could escalate into something troublesome. I went to the fallen tree and started chopping of its leaf branches. One way to make fire in a forest is to use a lighter (If you have one) or a spinning stick that will transform kinetic energy plus friction into heat energy, simple energy conversion from one form to another.

Picking up all thebranches and leaves, I placed the pile down in a relatively small patch of grass, just the perfect place to stay for the night, no hindering trees in a circular area, 15 feet in diameter. Just me, my sword, my suitcase, a patch of grass and some branches to survive the night. Always remember, never light a fire near trees or any flammables in the forest, I don't want to be chased down by the British Ministry of Magic for burning down a magical forest right behind Hogwarts.

Now, the only thing to do is surviving the night.