Ari/Mag/Drake/Kiernan/MINOTAUR?!
As soon as Ifrit disappeared and the cave was cleared - well, minus the Minotaur and whatever that thing in the robe was - Drake breathed a little easier. Mag was taking the lead and issuing directions, which Drake followed without question. Eventually, he'd have to learn to take the front, but for now, he was content to follow along.
He glanced over at Ari to make sure she was safe and then launched forward, landing a solid roundhouse to the Minotaur's chest, forcing it to stagger back and following up with a few punches. He tried to ignore the cool, clammy skin of his opponent. Falling back for a moment, he looked around, trying to see where everyone was.
Ari was still behind her rock outcropping, and he could easily see both Mag and Kiernan. "I've got an idea," he called out. "How's your aim, Mag?" He figured that it was good - she had a shotgun as a primary weapon, after all - but he didn't want to make assumptions. But if he could get the Minotaur up in the air, then what better way for Mag to attack it from a distance, and the air was a Dragoon's home.
The Minotaur, which apparently didn't like Drake standing there and staring at him - her, it, whatever - took a swipe at him, which he dodged easily. Kiernan's attacks before had slowed it down. Drake moved into the Minotaur's blind spot, spread his legs to get his balance and grabbed the underside of the Minotaur. With a grunt - man, this thing was heavy - he lifted it up and threw it. Suplex was a great skill, but he hadn't taken the weight of the Minotaur into account. Dead bodies weighed more than living ones, after all. He got it high enough that it would hang in the air long enough for Mag to get some shots and Kiernan to take a stab at it before it would crash into the stalactites on the opposite end of the cavern.
With any luck, the impact would cause that entrance to cave in, leaving them with one less area to defent. And if he was really lucky? Some of the stalactites would pierce the Minotaur's hide.