Acier Moonbound
Wandering Wolf
Location: Desevro
Varin's blade caught the first strike cleanly, strength rolling down Ace's lightsaber like a shockwave. When Ace followed up, Varin moved - changing his grip. The crossguard flipped into a reverse hold with surprising finesse for a man his size. Ace's eyes narrowed, recalibrating. Most big fighters didn't have that kind of dexterity. Except for Ravoch maybe.
Ace's blade met Varin's again, briefly locking their lightsabers. He said something about birds and vultures, some sort of allegory probably. Then Varin broke the lock hard, force slinging Ace's blade downward. The overhead strike followed instantly.
Ace redirected up into it, meeting the descending crossguard blade at an angle that let the force slide past his centerline instead of crushing it. Sparks showered, fog lighting blue and red around their silhouettes.
His expression didn't change. He stepped into the clash instead of away from it, close enough to feel the heat roll off Varin's crimson blade.
"Don't let the blue fool you." He said, voice flat. "My whole life's been meat."
He wouldn't even know what berries were like. Ace broke from the bind sharply, stepping inside Varin's reach rather than away - pivoting tightly. Ace dropped his center of gravity and carved a fast, low horizontal cut at Varin's leading leg. Not dee and not to seriously injure, but it was calibrated to force Varin to shift his stance or risk getting swept off balance.
A test of foundation, not strength. Ace rose with the follow-through, resetting into his compact stance, blue blade angled tight to his body as he watched how Varin answered the pressure on his footing.
Varin Mortifer
Ace's blade met Varin's again, briefly locking their lightsabers. He said something about birds and vultures, some sort of allegory probably. Then Varin broke the lock hard, force slinging Ace's blade downward. The overhead strike followed instantly.
Ace redirected up into it, meeting the descending crossguard blade at an angle that let the force slide past his centerline instead of crushing it. Sparks showered, fog lighting blue and red around their silhouettes.
His expression didn't change. He stepped into the clash instead of away from it, close enough to feel the heat roll off Varin's crimson blade.
"Don't let the blue fool you." He said, voice flat. "My whole life's been meat."
He wouldn't even know what berries were like. Ace broke from the bind sharply, stepping inside Varin's reach rather than away - pivoting tightly. Ace dropped his center of gravity and carved a fast, low horizontal cut at Varin's leading leg. Not dee and not to seriously injure, but it was calibrated to force Varin to shift his stance or risk getting swept off balance.
A test of foundation, not strength. Ace rose with the follow-through, resetting into his compact stance, blue blade angled tight to his body as he watched how Varin answered the pressure on his footing.