
The sound of footsteps thumped very loudly, shaking the ground around the west of the Amarta Forest. There was not a single sound coming from the giants gathered in the field directly adjacent to Pringgandani's palace. Until finally appeared someone from inside the palace, a giant figure with a roar-looking crown made of stone.
Across the line of the giants, Bima stood at the front. He was accompanied by his son Antareja. And also his sister, Arjuna. While not far behind him are his two youngest twin sisters, Nakula and Sadewa. Along with the Eagle whose body was still trembling in amazement, for he had just killed a giant with his own hands.
The second son of the Pandavas squinted his eyes, trying to figure out who would come out of the palace.
“Graaaaaar!” The sound of his cry echoed, different from the sound of another giant scream.
His face was full of battle scars, indicating that he was the supreme commander among the other giants. His head was something like a crown made of stone, indicating that he was the most respected leader among the giants. As soon as his slightly limping steps came out of the palace, the entire other giant lowered his head and saluted.
“Arimba,” murmured Arjuna slowly. Although he had never seen his figure, but from the news that circulated through the mouth of the knights who had survived out of the forest west of Amarta, such was the picture of his figure.
“Man's house la—sassy! Er...” said in a thunderous voice. Giant nations are rarely given the grace to speak. Not infrequently anyone who can speak like a human, will immediately be appointed as a king.
Bima advanced three steps forward, although Arimba had yet to advance.
“I challenge you to fight!” Bima's voice loudly broke the atmosphere. Arimba was appointed by wearing a large gilded mace.
Feeling challenged, the huge tall creature growled loudly. His breath blows short, it is like a flame of emotion.Then forward to the middle of the field where Bima, the challenger was already there.
The two large-bodied men were already standing face to face, even though their distance was several meters away. Bima, who was twice the height of ordinary people, was still inferior to Arimba who was once bigger and taller than him.
Even so, there is not the slightest trace of fear from Bima. He lifted his big mace up above his head, and then slammed into the ground. When the land he just hit was slammed into, there was a considerable shock when Bima's mace touched the ground.
Without being commanded again, they immediately took out the horses. Arimba glanced for a moment at the former battle between his people and the Pandavas. Suddenly his anger overflowed, when he saw a figure of his uncle's body lying helpless with a terrible condition. His head was crushed with scattered brains and blood pooling around him.
Arimba jumped, his fist directed towards Bima who was standing right below him so that the second son of the Pandavas had to receive a loud punch that made him drown in the ground.
But the blow was nothing to Bima, because it turned out he was able to rise again without the slightest injury on his body.
One of the magic of the second son of the Pandavas family was indeed hard skin, the grace was obtained when he was a baby.
*immediately after she was born, there was a silvery-white veil that covered her entire body. The veil grew rapidly, following the development of the infant body of Bima.
It turned out that the sheath gave strength to the skin of Bima small, until now.
Throwing a big gold mace that was previously held by Bima. The Pandavas' second son decided to fight with his bare hands.
Thunder boomed loudly, the sky that was clear turned cloudy quickly. Rain came down to the earth with a swift. Moisten the bodies of the two enemies facing each other.
Bima jumped high, exceeding the height of the Arimba. Once he reached the highest point of his jump, he glided with his left foot that hit the face of the Arimba so that it made him stupefied and fell.
Just when his opponent's body fell, Bima landed his right leg on Arimba's chest, causing the giant to cough and bleed from his mouth.
Bima left Arimba who had difficulty waking up, he returned to where he first stood while waiting for his opponent to rise again.
Actually it could have been at that time Bima also finished off Arimba, but as a knight he did not do. Moreover, the big man always upholds justice in fighting, one of which should never attack an opponent who is already helpless. In war, many people ignore this.
The rain fell more and more, the water that pooled around the forest Amarta west was brown and dark red. The color of the mixing between the ground and also the blood of the fallen giants was exposed to the onslaught of the four Pandavas plus the Antareja and also the Eagle.
The next second Arimba rose, his anger rising. The giant grabbed whatever was around him, swords, mace, until the stone pendulum used by one of his troops who died at the hands of Arjuna. He threw one by one the object towards Bima, but swiftly, it was destroyed by Bima with his punch.
Arimba pushed forward at high speed while pelting his opponent with any object, he prepared to hit Bima who was overwhelmed avoiding objects that floated towards him. His fist swung right towards Bima, but not until his punch hit his opponent, there was a loud sound like an explosion. Instantly all the pairs of eyes that watched the fight between Arimba and Bima were dumbfounded. In front of them were seen two enemies facing each other clashing fist.
“K—Lack of Dawn!” Arimba growled, knowing his punch was countered again by Bima.
Without waiting any longer, Bima retreated her steps. Deftly he leapt forward towards Arimba. The pancanakanya nail comes out from the sidelines between the index finger and middle finger. Striking right in the heart of Arimba.
“GROAAAAAAAR!” the screams of agony from Arimba sounded deafening, beating the sound of the rain.
Not yet there, Bima lowered her hand whose nails were still stuck in Arimba's chest. Tearing up the large body so that the contents of his body decompose out. Blood gushed from the giant's body.
Arimba died instantly, his body splattered in the field. Bima's body was covered by her legal blood, but not for long because the rainwater wiped it away.
Knowing their king had fallen, the cheers of the giants came to a halt. One by one the giants went away from the Pringgandani palace which had fallen into the hands of the Pandavas.