Braze had made his intent plain, as far as tactics were concerned. Speed, angle, and intrusion; he had crowded the heavier armored woman where her protection would weigh most dearly, and turned the exchange close and fast, having raised the stakes again by bringing the smaller blade to life beneath the reach of his first.
She hadn't answered him by contesting that intimate line for long.
Through Force Sight, he felt the corridor convulse before the wreckage fully rose. Her will bent toward the space he had stolen as old stone strained, and timber shrieked with the sudden, violent shudder as the floor between them came apart in an aggressive upward surge.
If she could not comfortably live with him inside her guard, then she would tear the ground out from beneath that advantage and buy the room back by force. Whether wise or not, with him nearly on top of her own position, Braze did not linger to judge it nor question it as he was forcibly removed from her intimate inner guard.
His longer blade arched high to guard while the light-sai stayed low and close, his smaller frame twisting sharply as he tried to knife through the narrow seam before the corridor fully burst apart. For but a fleeting moment, it almost seemed possible…
Then the rising wreckage caught him hard as a broken section of the floor volleyed upward into his lead side and slammed hard across his hip and thigh; not enough to stop him outright, but more than enough to rip the line out from under him. Pain flashed hot through his small form, knocking him away as his footing skittered sideways, his body pitched off the angle he had desperately wanted, and splintered debris hissed past in a rain of dust and shattered wood.
He gave ground as the position itself had become untenable. Boots scraped hard against stone as he withdrew a few sharp steps, padding away as his shoulders drew inward. Some of the grace left his next step; the ache in his hip burned bright enough to remind him that clinging too long to a winning angle could still be made costly.
Dust rolled through the hall in pale sheets, filling the space between them and obfuscating her towering silhouette through a thick cloud bathed in a rusty sunset glow. Braze settled lightly on the balls of his feet despite the building pain, weight adjusting gingerly with care, the shorter blade held nearer his middle while the longer weapon traced a guarded line before him. His jade gaze never left her form as he leveled the chalcedony rapier toward her in a pointed guard, panting heavily.
She knew what that distance had become: unbearable, perhaps, or near enough. This was her attempt to reset the spacing on the most violent terms available, to make the corridor itself deny him what her armor could not easily protect.
The pain along his side gave way to a spreading warmth, wet and wrong against his skin. He faltered a half-step and looked down. Crimson spilled from the wound, trailing heavily down his leg before collecting at his foot in a dark pool.
A half crooked grin touched his mouth despite the pain, teeth set a grit behind it.
"And yet one 'little' man appears to be more than you can safely handle."