The Panthara's head came over the edge of the cliff and you would be forgiven for thinking that there was a satisfied sneer on the creature's leopardine face. Standing at its full height Rain was made painfully aware of just how large the creature was. He himself was by no means short at an intimidating eight feet but this creature's ear tips were nearly twelve foot up from the ground! The sheer mass of its body must have put its weight at several tons, which was worrying as it said a lot about the strength of the monster to haul its entire bulk up a cliff with such ease and speed.
It looked down on Rain and Opal with contempt then, shockingly fast, it lunged forward, open taloned hand reaching for Opal. Rain saw it coming however and he grabbed Opal by the shoulder and yanked her backwards sending her sprawling. His other arm came up to block and the monster's hand came down on his forearm like a vice.
The Panthara's eyes widened slightly then focused on Rain. Its grip tightened further and it tried to pull Rain toward it, Rain buckled down, dug his feet in, and resisted. To his surprise the monster managed to shift him, slowly dragging him across the ground despite his strength. However, the Panthara seemed even more shocked than Rain that he was able to resist it at all and had not been pulled off his feet.
It snarled in frustration and its barbels trembled, twisting and coiling in the air. Then it set all four of its lower legs and heaved forward, pushing into Rain as though to bowl him over. Unfortunately for the Panthara this pushed the scaled hand wrapped around Rain's forearm toward his mouth. His maw snapped open and came down like a steel trap on one of the Panthara's fingers. The scales were tougher than anything that Rain had tried to bite before with the possible exception of the Inquisitor's steel armour, however he was stronger now than at that time. The scale resisted but it could not stop the inevitable, his teeth sunk into the Panthara's flesh.
The Panthara roared and flinched back as it realised what was happening, tearing free its hand as Rain's canines met bone. Blood sprayed and scales came loose as it freed itself, only its ridiculous strength allowing it to escape from the press of Rain's teeth.
Red spattered the grass and moss.
The Panthara paused and examined the damage to its hand. It then eyed Rain warily, its long lizard like tail lashing the air as it began to circle Rain looking for an opportunity to attack.
Rain cricked his paws and neck, shrugging his shoulders up and down a few times and limbering up.
He spread his arms wide and grinned confidently at the monster, showing all his teeth, freshly reddened with the Panthara's blood.
"Did you think it would be that easy? I'm not a Goblin you stupid fuck."
The bridge of the Panthara's nose wrinkled up as it let loose a snarling-roar, it's whiskers twitching madly.