Siana/Jareth/Carolina
Siana nodded at the woman, though wary of leaving her undefended while she and Monaco fought the beast. But there was no way around it.
"Watch yourself," she cautioned her before she turned to Monaco. "As she says. Keep an eye on her, make sure nothing gets too close, but we need to focus our attention on this creature." She didn't know what would be effective against it, but her sword and his ax could cut its flesh. "And make sure you don't let it hit you." A given, she hoped, but there was no telling with berserkers.
So she sprung forward for the attack, driving Fang into the side of the serpent. Others were here, some focused on fighting the other monsters, others focused on the serpent, too. This would, hopefully, be a quick enough battle. As Siana stepped back to ready her next attack, the creature's claws came swiping down upon her for the counter, knocking her further back against a stray boulder on the beach. She heard the serpent roar, and she knew that this animal was angry.
She grunted in pain as she stood, feeling all of the open wounds and internal ones and doing her very best to ignore them all. She had her duty to protect the city and its citizens, and she would not shirk now.