In the next few second, they would learn a few things about the giant beast. One of those things is that, just like Yoshi had thought, the beast would have failed to notice them thanks to their size. But it also showed just how alert and smart it was, though not too much. As the tree came to meet it's right eye, as most normal people, it saw the projectile out the corner of it's eye. So it would turn to face it and cause Bec's technique(because it's awesome enough to be called that), would not hit it's goal. Instead, it'd crash against right between it's eyes. What this also revealed was the slight density of the beast's skin, seeing no open would be created at the contact. But it did work to royally piss it off.
It released a scream that would be human if it didn't shake the whole ground violently around them, and hurt the ears of anyone who did it. It's eyes scanned the area which it guessed the tree came from and, though it seemed to squint slightly, it didn't take long before it'd find Bec. This time it released a battlecry before turning suddenly and moving to start towards Bec. As it turned, that would mean its front would be facing Athos and Yoshi now and, actually, as it took it's first step it threatened to unknowingly crush the two of them.
And for it's size, the beast moved and reacted surprisingly fast.
There was something about the way a shadow would now be covering him and his partner. If he didn't think the man with him could handle himself, he'd grab him and haul him into safety. But instead of doing something like that, Athos increased his own speed and turned on his feet so that he'd be running towards the back of the beast and under the foot that threatened to crush him. Of course, in the snow, his feet slipped on a patch of ice that has hidden and the tall man actually would come into a roll and just barely miss being crushed by the foot. The force of the step caused snow to erupt slightly, engulfing Athos and sending him further into a roll. Though he'd end up on his feet at the end, barely, clothes covered in snow.