Karatek pointed at the black spires that jutted up from the Forge like the fossilized claws of some immense primordial beast.
She glared at the immense beast steadily, and the Lion, who had been quietly blinking at them, began to appear uneasy and disturbed.
He hacked at its legs, but again could do no injury to the immense beast.
The immense beast stopped in its tracks, its lethal fangs bared.
As he entered the range of the light, he became gradually able to see the immense beast.
The bridge vibrated as if some immense beast was shaking it in its jaws the way a terrier shakes a rat to death.
Strong arms enveloped her as the horse brushed past the immense beast.
Because of the vast length of their spinal cords those immense beasts had needed secondary neural nodes to control their motor functions.
He looked at the immense beast, and his uncertainty grew.
The ground shuddered, as if some immense beast buried there were snoring softly in its sleep.