Lysander von Ascania
Unwritten Verse
The roll told him enough. An absence of a counter was louder than a hook or anything else would’ve been. Plenty of fighters didn’t trust their own position. From experience, those who felt threatened always wanted to answer. Of course, he was one of them under the right circumstances. At least the former Jedi had good structure, doing his job; Lysander didn’t want an easy fight, as there would be nothing to gain from it.
Some chased hands, some protected the pocket.
Feedback traveled up his forearm as knuckles met friction. The blonde’s gaze was soft as the next exchange began to form, and just let the rhythm keep talking.
Acier’s shoulder pulled a response; his lead side tightened, forearm bracing while eyes tracked the line; but, that wasn’t to say it was panic. The pressure was felt, pressing into his frame. Lysander had no problem answering honestly to that either; knees bent, center down a fraction or so, wanting to accept it instead of resisting.
So, that jab landed right where it was meant to, settling right back into his guard. Thrantin's gravity even added a little more presure to it too.
But that was as far as it went.
When he finished shifting forward, that space would breathe again. Then, a step back. Through the motion his stance was narrow, hips under him. Breathing would remain calm through his nose. It wasn’t that he was ignoring it, but removing the ground after the commitment.
It wasn’t even a matter of testing patience; he was already certain this was something they both possessed. They both had time on their side. But perhaps, underneath it all, it was to let Acier know he was down to play the long game.
This wasn’t real combat; it was sport, and somehow, that made it all the sweeter. No desperate need to end things fast, and zero desire to rush this feeling out phase. He might’ve even let his sparring partner also know he respected forward pressure, which is exactly why the lead hand dipped a few inches to invite him back in.
Lysander didn’t mind the backfoot; he was ok with making him commit first every time.
Might as well check out if he’s consistent or not.