Henry continued his onslaught of rock throwing, distracting the ogre enough until he could climb the hill and go to the top of the cave.
This ogre had to have been at least ten feet tall - one of the larger ones the young knight had faced in his life.
Again, it was an instance of Henry reacting more than he was thinking.
When there was an opportune moment to jump on the ogre's back, Henry did so, with only hope and no confirmation that backup would be there soon to help him take down the beast. He sunk his Chemoian sword deep into the monster's flesh and hoped for the best.
Since he had brought his hunting sword with him, he used his main sword to keep him attached and started thrashing the beast's neck with his left hand.
The hunting sword was small but it was sharp. It would do a great deal of damage if he could just sink it into the right place. However, the monster's thrashing was throwing Henry around and he was having trouble keeping his grip.