Phil charged at Godbolt's demon, though his tree suit was only half it's size. Phil's telepathically animated creature of flora tore into the demon's midsection, shaking it on it's feet but not yet driving it to the ground.
The demon roared, and grabbed one of Phil's arms. Not his flesh arm, but one of the big tree arms... you know. His "red lion".
The demon yanked with all it's might and tore the trunk of a mighty oak from Phil's form.
Phil raised a massive, root covered leg and drove it into the demon's chest, powering the kick with all the force he could gather. The demon toppled and fell, striking the ground with a thunderous sound and a visible shaking of the earth.
Four zombies, a crocodile, two wild boars, three red archers, one of Justin's men, and a particularly cocky pine tree died beneath the creature's right shoulder.
Phil pushed his entire self downwards, driving all the branches he had available into the creature's chest.
It grabbed him by the trunk and threw him almost a full kilometre backwards. Phil struck a mountain and caused a crack to appear in it's side. This would, in years to come, divert the flow of water down the mountainside and lead the creation of an all new river system upon which the natives of this world would rely for their very survival.
Phil's body pushed itself down the mountainside as the demon leapt at him, Godbolt still astride it's shoulder. The man had unnaturally persistent grip, you could say that about him.
Phil's roots pushed themselves upwards and wrapped around the demon's leg, pulling it downwards. It roared in anger and grabbed the roots hard in it's right hand, pulling Phil back up to meet it.
It thrust it's might hand into the core of the tree creature's entire form, wrapping it's huge hand around Phil's physical body.
The trees fell away beneath him and Phil was left alone, trapped in the grip of Godbolt's pet demon. It squeezed, and Phil felt all the air escaping his body. He was seconds from passing out. And, as was even more likely, dying.
The demon raised Phil in it's huge hand, and threw him as far as it could.