Razkar was never more aware than when he was in combat. Of any kind. As he circled Ayatah he felt every speck of dirt under his feet; felt every ounce of pressure on their soles. A soft wind blew through the village and when it brushed past him, he fancied that he could feel every hair stand on air.
And he could feel his heart pumping in his chest, not uncontrolled but... excited. Exhilarated. There was a challenge in front of him now, and he could overcome it. The fact that it was her just made it all the sweeter.
He came straight for her this time, thrusting with his gladius for her sternum-
-but changed it halfway through, stepping to his side and wiping diagonally at her right leg-
-only for her dagger to come down in a reverse hold on the inside of his wrist jerking his hand and his gladius outwards-
-opening his chest up perfectly for the short, sharp bunch she delivered to his solar plexus, amplifying it by taking a firm step forwards.
Razkar stumbled back, kicking up dirt, feeling like an anvil had landed on his chest. There was a brief flicker of concern on his "enemy's" face, but once he got his breath back, there was a cocky eyebrow raised instead. Razkar looked down at the red mark on his wrist, and held it up.
"That punch wouldn't have killed a man," he said to the children, "But that block and slash she did with her dagger? That would have opened up my wrist. If I was lucky, it would immobilize my hand. If I wasn't it, could have cut deep enough to open an artery, and then I'd be dead within five chimes."
Razkar cut off his speech and dove forwards again, spurred on by the challenge and his injury. He came slashing at her side, a familiar move that she knocked away with her dagger, so he made for a hay-maker at her head, a big, easy-to-see blow that she ducked under, spinning to her side-
Gotcha.
-as Razkar jerked out his left leg and Ayatah's feet tumbled over it.
And he could feel his heart pumping in his chest, not uncontrolled but... excited. Exhilarated. There was a challenge in front of him now, and he could overcome it. The fact that it was her just made it all the sweeter.
He came straight for her this time, thrusting with his gladius for her sternum-
-but changed it halfway through, stepping to his side and wiping diagonally at her right leg-
-only for her dagger to come down in a reverse hold on the inside of his wrist jerking his hand and his gladius outwards-
-opening his chest up perfectly for the short, sharp bunch she delivered to his solar plexus, amplifying it by taking a firm step forwards.
Razkar stumbled back, kicking up dirt, feeling like an anvil had landed on his chest. There was a brief flicker of concern on his "enemy's" face, but once he got his breath back, there was a cocky eyebrow raised instead. Razkar looked down at the red mark on his wrist, and held it up.
"That punch wouldn't have killed a man," he said to the children, "But that block and slash she did with her dagger? That would have opened up my wrist. If I was lucky, it would immobilize my hand. If I wasn't it, could have cut deep enough to open an artery, and then I'd be dead within five chimes."
Razkar cut off his speech and dove forwards again, spurred on by the challenge and his injury. He came slashing at her side, a familiar move that she knocked away with her dagger, so he made for a hay-maker at her head, a big, easy-to-see blow that she ducked under, spinning to her side-
Gotcha.
-as Razkar jerked out his left leg and Ayatah's feet tumbled over it.