Somewhere alarm bells were ringing. The outer circle was now staggering back to its feet, people pressing hands to bloody foreheads or scraped knees. He heard cries of "Zerker!" and "Granzerker!" from around the keep, rippling through the crowd. Edovan wasn't sure how anyone unshielded was alive, let alone conscious, and yet around the ground people were starting to stir. These Nords were hardy people indeed! His shield had faded, unable to hold its proper shape and size for any longer. The people who had been protected by his magic had drawn their weapons and were cautiously encircling her.
Staan was right behind Edovan, looking at him in amazement. "How did you do that?" he asked, amazed that such powerful magic could come from such a small source. Part of Edovan's mind was wondering the same. The ward he had meant to conjure was personal only. He had purposefully tried to stretch it to protect Staan as well, but he never even even dreamed it would encompass his entire side of the circle. But the bigger part of his mind was focused on the female colossus, who was still peering intently at the man hanging in front of her face by his neck.
Granzerk? Was that like the berserks he had read about in Nord history? The legends said they were warriors who could enter a trance like state in battle where they had no fear and no sense of pain and, would attack wildly without concern for friend or foe, but he didn't remember reading anything about them exploding or becoming giants. He wondered what she would do next. Would she turn on the crowd? How could he defend against such a monster? Staan had slowly drawn his axes from his back. Edovan noticed that many in the crowd gasped when he did, and took a few steps back from him, now looking like they might be caught between a rock and a hard place. What was going on? Staan was slowly advancing forward, into the circle toward her titanic form, but everyone else took a step or two back as he approached her.
Mountains had taken the older man's comparatively tiny hand in her free one. She was examining it closely as it hung limp in her grasp a scant inch from her face. She was mostly still, but Edovan could see the dark flickers of her hatred and anger flaring across her body. She was clearly still enraged, but was still in complete control, somehow. Or was she? Staan was still approaching her from behind. He called out to her in a soothing voice, like he was trying to talk down a horse that had gotten spooked.
"Easy girl. That's it... you don't need to hurt anyone. Put Baryk down, okay? You won. It's over. You don't need to prove anything else... just put. Him. Down." Staan said, soothingly.
As he talked, he harnessed his axes slowly back on to his back, moving slowly and deliberately to show he was not a threat. Mountains made a grunting noise, but said nothing. Edovan saw her eyes flicker to the side, but she didn't' move a muscle otherwise. The dark flames were still dancing. Edovan was trying to think what to cast if this went badly.
Staan continued.
"See? It's just me Staan. I'm not going to hurt you. That's it... everything is going to be fine. You just need to calm down and let him go... see? He's beaten... you won. You don't need to hurt anyone now, it's over. Nobody needs to die here today, okay? Let's all just calm down and we will sort this o-"
Mountain's suddenly staggered.
The fires inside were starting to subside.
The strange new power that had filled her was starting to fade, but the anger was clearly still there. Without warning, she suddenly thrust the old man's hand into her huge open mouth, halfway to the knuckles, and then bit down savagely with her white, glistening sharp teeth. The horrified crowd groaned and turned their heads as they heard the bones and tendons crush and sever. Arterial crimson sprayed across her face and chest.
"NOOOOOOOOO!" Staan cried out and as he re-drew his axes from his back in one fluid motion. Edovan had grabbed his staff from his back and pointed it at her. The entire crowd tensed. Then Mountains tipped her head back, and her throat moved as she slowly swallowed, like some massive serpent gulping its prey.
She staggered again. The flames were fading quickly. Her skin was no longer glowing and she seemed to physically dwindle a bit before them. She turned directly toward Edovan and began to walk toward him, with slow deliberate strides. She was a macabre sight, both beautiful and terrifying, towering over them, with her face and chest smeared with blood, still grasping the ragdoll man by his neck. Staan rushed back to stand between them, as Edovan began to charge a strong repulsion. She reached the edge of the circle, where the stone ring jutted barely out of the ground to delineate the combat area. She held her victim out over the line and simply released him. His body crumpled to the ground with a sickening thud as blood continued to spurt from the severed stumps of his fingers.
The crowd had continued to surround her. Everyone had their weapons out, including Staan. She was only 10 ft from the two of them now, and staring at Edovan with that same burning hatred from before. Staan had moved smartly to Edovan's side when he noticed the Bosmer's staff had started to charge, so he wouldn't be in the way. But as she took another step toward them, Staan started to move between them. Edovan quickly put a hand on his elbow and whispered "Wait..."
Her fires were all but out. She grimaced and tried to take another step toward him. Everyone tensed, but Edovan lowered his staff and simply stood his ground. She took another step, slow and halting. She teetered there... looming over his tiny frame for a few seconds. He was barely over her knee caps. No one moved a muscle, everyone held their collective breaths. All at once she sagged down to one knee, just a foot in front of him, with her eyes heavy lidded, closing. She was so close he could smell her sweat and her musk. He was suddenly uncomfortably aware of her enormous wild blond bush that was literally just inches away from his face, and her gigantic breasts looming heavily directly over him like some sort of flesh avalanche waiting to bury him alive ("Yes please," begged lizard brain). He took an unconscious step backwards without thinking. Instantly her eyes shot open, each of them still burning bonfires of blue-white hatred.
"Yoooou're nexxxt!" she hissed, looking down at him through the huge valley of her cleavage. Then she flashed him a huge predatory open mouth smile, wider than his entire head. Edovan was suddenly reminded of how she had chomped on and swallowed the older man's fingers, easy as anything. What did she mean he was next? Was she going to eat him too? Why did everyone always want to eat him? Everyone tensed to attack, but then the bonfires in her eyes flickered out, as her pupils rolled back into her head and she slowly teetered forward. She was collapsing on top of him!
She was falling so slowly at first that everyone expected the little Bosmer to simply dodge or roll out of harm's way as the giant woman-tree tumbled over him. But they were stunned to see him not only stand his ground, but inexplicably drop his staff and throw out his small arms as he tried, instead, to catch her.
To his credit, he bore her whole weight for at least a second or two before disappearing under a thousand pounds of unconscious Nord. As a shocked Staan rushed forward to try to extricate him before he suffocated, Mountains suddenly contracted, almost as fast she had expanded, back to her normal gigantic size. Staan, with the help of a few others, gently rolled her off of Edovan and onto her back.
They checked her breathing as Staan reached a hand down to the smashed Wood-elf. Luckily for Edovan he'd been pinned under the softest parts. He accepted Staan's hand and rose to his feet, but quickly knelt beside Mountains with concern after thanking Staan quietly. He ripped off the heavy coat he was wearing and did his best to cover her with it. It only covered the most private bits, but he figured that would have to be enough for now. Healers were all around them, treating the wounded and trying to wake the unconscious.