Siana/Jareth/Maria/Cian/Carolina
The sight of the serpent gave Siana pause; yes, this was decidedly worse than the elemental had been, especially since there was no way to get to the creature itself. Her eyes scanned the area for anything she could use to get close to it; the only thing that made this better than the elemental was that it was made of flesh, and flesh she could fight, but not if she could not reach it.
More monsters emerged from the waves, and Wilde's attack, whatever it had been -- a bomb, perhaps, which did not surprise her -- managed to kill many of them but not all, and already the man had disappeared. Back, he had said, but Siana was not going to hold her breath on the promises of a shady character like him.
With the help of the others, they took care of the rest with their attacks, and with the brief moment Siana once more looked for a tactic to properly attack the serpent. Maria had the best chance, and the other woman too, probably, but they would not be enough.
"Monaco," she barked, "we need to get that thing over here. Let me know if you see anything or have any--"
A shadow fell over her, but before she knew what was going on, the ocean itself fell down on top of her. Her hands flailed for something to grab hold to, and Faram help me, please let this bar be sturdy.