Razkar's eyes sparkled when he saw that change come over her features. Ah, there was the female he remembered from the Pit. Focused, controlled and determined: everything a warrior needed to be. Keeping her face neutral was just another weapon, showing a firm front to the enemy and denying them any hint of what your intentions might be.
He raised his gladius and gave a tiny, tight smile
"Come."
She did, lunging forward with that curved, heavy blade, and Razkar's arm clanged along with his gladius when he intercepted it. That was another thing he had to deal with: the sheer force she could put behind her blows, despite being weaker than him, due to the make of that sword.
Before he could knock it away, she pushed forwards, pressing hard and his arm stiffened-
-until she exploded forwards, blades screeching and grinding together, knocking him straight back but with his gladius still up, wavering but-
-she reared back, ready for a follow-up, and then-
-nothing.
Razkar would have winced in sympathy for the blunder, but the S-word had no place here; not in his capacity as instructor. The blade wobbled out of her control and Razkar slashed out with his gladius, knocking the cutlass away-
-following up immediately with a short, sharp jab to her chest from his left-
-now wrapped in his knuckleduster.
The human staggered backwards with a yelp, almost double over as the cruel brawler's mitt knocked the air from her. She slashed wildly in front of her, perhaps anticipating Razkar to press his advantage-
-but he did not. The Myrian stood his ground and watched calmly, waiting for her two right herself and breath some air back into her bruised chest.
"Good." He said simply, but held up a judicious finger. "Heavy blade good for power, and push can throw enemy off. But..." he stepped forwards, bringing up his blade, gesturing for her to do the same "... when blade clash like that..." cutlass and gladius clinked together, just like they did in combat a few moments before "... and you push-"
The Myrian did just that, putting his strength behind his blade and forcing the human back... but straight back, and he nodded slowly...
"See? Straight back, enemy still has balance. Going back, yes, but still steady. So, if push-"
His grip and stance alters slightly and instead of pushing back, he pushes to her left side, sending her half-spinning away, along with her cutlass.
"-push to side, kill enemy balance-"
His gladius broke contact and he stabbed out slowly, thrust stopping just before her exposed right side, then snapping back and slashing diagonally at her shoulder.
"-and go for stab or slash when enemy is not steady. Also, when so close-" he jerked his knees up, one after the other. "-hit low with feet or knees. Enemy is close, so probably hit. Now..."
Razkar stepped back again and settled back into his stance, waiting for her to be ready and then coming on again, slashing down at her, knowing the cutlass would intercept it-
-steel clanged on iron-
-but there was no grinding, no pushing, almost no pressure-
-because the Myrian's gladius was already moving again the moment his move was blocked-
"Speed!" He snapped as he slid to his side, gladius drawn back and slashing low to her pelvis, only for her spinning cutlass block it again, but it was already moving. "Not want to grind swords together! Make blade dull! Always keep moving-"
As his gladius was drawn back in his right, he pivoted his hips and slammed a left hook into her side, shuddering her with a yelp, cutlass slashing back at him-
-gladius blocking it again, knocking it away-
"Not attack in pain!" He said as he knocked the cutlass away but didn't move his gladius with it, immediately slashing down towards her chest the moment the larger blade was out the way. "In pain? Lose balance? Move away. Not like knight who sneer at running. Sometimes must run away to win later."
He stepped back again and went through the same motions with his gladius in front of her, a mirror of what he was doing before.
"See? When strike, whether block or hit, keep moving. And last hit?"
Razkar demonstrated again, playing out the blocking of her cutlass and the chop that came immediately afterwards.
"Whole point of block, real block, is to open enemy. Moment she is open, strike. Kill enemy fast. There are always more..."
The Myrian shifted back into his defensive stance and within mere moments, he noticed with approval, Sigrun was ready again, that steady gleam in her eyes.
"Come."
He raised his gladius and gave a tiny, tight smile
"Come."
She did, lunging forward with that curved, heavy blade, and Razkar's arm clanged along with his gladius when he intercepted it. That was another thing he had to deal with: the sheer force she could put behind her blows, despite being weaker than him, due to the make of that sword.
Before he could knock it away, she pushed forwards, pressing hard and his arm stiffened-
-until she exploded forwards, blades screeching and grinding together, knocking him straight back but with his gladius still up, wavering but-
-she reared back, ready for a follow-up, and then-
-nothing.
Razkar would have winced in sympathy for the blunder, but the S-word had no place here; not in his capacity as instructor. The blade wobbled out of her control and Razkar slashed out with his gladius, knocking the cutlass away-
-following up immediately with a short, sharp jab to her chest from his left-
-now wrapped in his knuckleduster.
The human staggered backwards with a yelp, almost double over as the cruel brawler's mitt knocked the air from her. She slashed wildly in front of her, perhaps anticipating Razkar to press his advantage-
-but he did not. The Myrian stood his ground and watched calmly, waiting for her two right herself and breath some air back into her bruised chest.
"Good." He said simply, but held up a judicious finger. "Heavy blade good for power, and push can throw enemy off. But..." he stepped forwards, bringing up his blade, gesturing for her to do the same "... when blade clash like that..." cutlass and gladius clinked together, just like they did in combat a few moments before "... and you push-"
The Myrian did just that, putting his strength behind his blade and forcing the human back... but straight back, and he nodded slowly...
"See? Straight back, enemy still has balance. Going back, yes, but still steady. So, if push-"
His grip and stance alters slightly and instead of pushing back, he pushes to her left side, sending her half-spinning away, along with her cutlass.
"-push to side, kill enemy balance-"
His gladius broke contact and he stabbed out slowly, thrust stopping just before her exposed right side, then snapping back and slashing diagonally at her shoulder.
"-and go for stab or slash when enemy is not steady. Also, when so close-" he jerked his knees up, one after the other. "-hit low with feet or knees. Enemy is close, so probably hit. Now..."
Razkar stepped back again and settled back into his stance, waiting for her to be ready and then coming on again, slashing down at her, knowing the cutlass would intercept it-
-steel clanged on iron-
-but there was no grinding, no pushing, almost no pressure-
-because the Myrian's gladius was already moving again the moment his move was blocked-
"Speed!" He snapped as he slid to his side, gladius drawn back and slashing low to her pelvis, only for her spinning cutlass block it again, but it was already moving. "Not want to grind swords together! Make blade dull! Always keep moving-"
As his gladius was drawn back in his right, he pivoted his hips and slammed a left hook into her side, shuddering her with a yelp, cutlass slashing back at him-
-gladius blocking it again, knocking it away-
"Not attack in pain!" He said as he knocked the cutlass away but didn't move his gladius with it, immediately slashing down towards her chest the moment the larger blade was out the way. "In pain? Lose balance? Move away. Not like knight who sneer at running. Sometimes must run away to win later."
He stepped back again and went through the same motions with his gladius in front of her, a mirror of what he was doing before.
"See? When strike, whether block or hit, keep moving. And last hit?"
Razkar demonstrated again, playing out the blocking of her cutlass and the chop that came immediately afterwards.
"Whole point of block, real block, is to open enemy. Moment she is open, strike. Kill enemy fast. There are always more..."
The Myrian shifted back into his defensive stance and within mere moments, he noticed with approval, Sigrun was ready again, that steady gleam in her eyes.
"Come."