There's something of a terrible kind of patience in how the chimera's dealing with the changed ex-Turk, the wounds ripped in his hide simply ignored as if they're not felt at all, his efforts wholly not on maiming the smaller monster but keeping him from going anywhere Sephiroth doesn't want him to go.
Like escaping. The earlier outrage is still there, a simmering irritation to go with the stinging pain of claw and bitemarks the longer Vincent struggles. It's possible to tear free of the grip he has on the other monster's head, but his teeth are sharp and doing so may inadvertently cause more than superficial damage while he works on getting a better hold with forelimbs too and keep up the relentless pressure to give in.
It doesn't matter how much Galian's claws hurt, seeming completely unphased is part of it too; mind games work on people, it can work sometimes on monsters.
Vincent's window to escape is closing. If he gets a grip with both hands as well as jaws, getting away with limbs intact might be a very difficult thing indeed.
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Like escaping. The earlier outrage is still there, a simmering irritation to go with the stinging pain of claw and bitemarks the longer Vincent struggles. It's possible to tear free of the grip he has on the other monster's head, but his teeth are sharp and doing so may inadvertently cause more than superficial damage while he works on getting a better hold with forelimbs too and keep up the relentless pressure to give in.
It doesn't matter how much Galian's claws hurt, seeming completely unphased is part of it too; mind games work on people, it can work sometimes on monsters.
Vincent's window to escape is closing. If he gets a grip with both hands as well as jaws, getting away with limbs intact might be a very difficult thing indeed.