Father of Titans
I smiled as alkor met me with a parry of my blade. Expected, and countered. Bringing my blade up to my face to let the flat of the blade counter the sharp edge headed for my face, and a slide down to literally place my sword against the left hip/thigh area. Letting the man's slice to my left side slide and glance off with a small shower of sparks. Following up with my strike to the left side, Alkor defended himself rather well. And even stepped back should I release on him. He knew that I could go full blown rage. However, he may not expect me to be rather calculated when not in that state of mind. It was here that I advanced. Taking a step forward at the same moment he took his back.
The follow through of my left sided strike meant my sword was once more on my left. Bringing both hands together, I brought the sword down upon his head. Aiming to cleave his head down the center. The move would look clearly genuine, however, My step forward was with my right foot instead of my left. Thus letting me rear up said foot, and sent a spartan kick towards his chest. To get the right amount of power to do so, I had to yank my sword down between us. One reason was for balance, the other was like all other forms of martial arts, you never over extend yourself. One motion out, deserves another motion in. A kick out, means the other foot has to step back to balance yourself.
Such, not all of my strength was pushed upon the overhand strike. For this reason. My kicking foot would be planted ahead of me, extended out, and thus I must compensate either by pulling back in, or advancing. I chose the second option. THe blade was close enough to me, and with the pull of my arms, the pommel was against my chest as I reared it up to stab at the man. Letting go with my left hand and lunge out with my right.
I expected this man to have a block or parry, and a counter action for every turn of my own. I was prepared to backpedal if necessary, or advanced aggressively. I wanted to push this man. I wanted to see his extent. I wanted to push him. He was strong, but how strong? More so, which of us were stronger?
[member="Alkor Centaris"]
The follow through of my left sided strike meant my sword was once more on my left. Bringing both hands together, I brought the sword down upon his head. Aiming to cleave his head down the center. The move would look clearly genuine, however, My step forward was with my right foot instead of my left. Thus letting me rear up said foot, and sent a spartan kick towards his chest. To get the right amount of power to do so, I had to yank my sword down between us. One reason was for balance, the other was like all other forms of martial arts, you never over extend yourself. One motion out, deserves another motion in. A kick out, means the other foot has to step back to balance yourself.
Such, not all of my strength was pushed upon the overhand strike. For this reason. My kicking foot would be planted ahead of me, extended out, and thus I must compensate either by pulling back in, or advancing. I chose the second option. THe blade was close enough to me, and with the pull of my arms, the pommel was against my chest as I reared it up to stab at the man. Letting go with my left hand and lunge out with my right.
I expected this man to have a block or parry, and a counter action for every turn of my own. I was prepared to backpedal if necessary, or advanced aggressively. I wanted to push this man. I wanted to see his extent. I wanted to push him. He was strong, but how strong? More so, which of us were stronger?
[member="Alkor Centaris"]