Xalet's eyes watched as his sword powered forward, it felt perfect. His shoulder and elbow were perfectly aligned with his hips, something he could not attain in the beginning of his days as a squire. He felt something else too, it was the sting as vibrations traveled up his blade and into his palm. What a hit! The weight of that sword striking down at his short sword nearly knocked it right out of his hand. He managed to keep his hold, but his entire side nearly shifted from the strike. Even when he fought Markus, the man didn't have that kind of technique.
Before he knew it, Xalet was getting struck in the chest with a shield. Luckily his armor absorbed most of the shock, but the pressure resonated outward, causing the large Akalak to lose a step backward. "Damn, he's better then he lets on. Possibly even better than most Knights." The squire couldn't lie to himself though, the thought of testing himself against someone with a superior knowledge and technique of blades was exhilarating, and similarly frustrating. He would have to try and utilize every scrap of knowledge he had. An entire mental dictionary of combat, it's pages filled over the years, but it existed within the Akalak's head without a proper table of contents yet. All he could do was flip through the pages of his memory and try to pull something out in an instant, as that was how combat flowed.
He reaffirmed the grip of his short sword, bringing it back into the middle of his palm with his thumb steadying and reinforcing his grip as it pushed against the grip, facing upward toward the blade. "I've got to come up high, or I'll have that sword dropping down again." he thought, pulling his weapon back before attempting an overhead chop as he looked to be stepping into his blow. His shield stayed ready at the mid line, while his sword arm moved down from the sky, wielding his height to give him the proverbial 'high ground' advantage, but that chop was a baited maneuver, as his step forward was actually an unarmed technique taught to him to freeze his opponents speed and maneuverability. His step was aimed for one of Rhuryc's front feet, looking to stomp downward upon it. Xalet was not just a swordsman, but a man who's Konti Patron had taught him to weave unarmed martial arts into his weapon based attacks.
Before he knew it, Xalet was getting struck in the chest with a shield. Luckily his armor absorbed most of the shock, but the pressure resonated outward, causing the large Akalak to lose a step backward. "Damn, he's better then he lets on. Possibly even better than most Knights." The squire couldn't lie to himself though, the thought of testing himself against someone with a superior knowledge and technique of blades was exhilarating, and similarly frustrating. He would have to try and utilize every scrap of knowledge he had. An entire mental dictionary of combat, it's pages filled over the years, but it existed within the Akalak's head without a proper table of contents yet. All he could do was flip through the pages of his memory and try to pull something out in an instant, as that was how combat flowed.
He reaffirmed the grip of his short sword, bringing it back into the middle of his palm with his thumb steadying and reinforcing his grip as it pushed against the grip, facing upward toward the blade. "I've got to come up high, or I'll have that sword dropping down again." he thought, pulling his weapon back before attempting an overhead chop as he looked to be stepping into his blow. His shield stayed ready at the mid line, while his sword arm moved down from the sky, wielding his height to give him the proverbial 'high ground' advantage, but that chop was a baited maneuver, as his step forward was actually an unarmed technique taught to him to freeze his opponents speed and maneuverability. His step was aimed for one of Rhuryc's front feet, looking to stomp downward upon it. Xalet was not just a swordsman, but a man who's Konti Patron had taught him to weave unarmed martial arts into his weapon based attacks.