"Follow?" Siiri scoffed in mock contempt, as if what Satu had just asked her was the most ridiculous question she had ever heard. "I do not follow, Konti. You have to make me! I am not a mere pebble tossed in a raging river, content to tumble along with the flow of the water! I am an avalanche, a wreaker of destruction, and it would take a force greater than mine to change my course once I have chosen it!"
The Myrian spoke the words not in boast, for she only recognized them as truth. It was meant to display the disparity between their strengths, Konti versus Myrian, which was evident just from looking at their respective sizes and frames. Siiri, the epitome of a warrior, stood tall and proud, muscles rippling with each execution of her attacks, a bronze champion of the Goddess she always tried to emulate. Satu, fey and enigmatic, was the embodiment of grace and beauty, overcoming the sheer ferociousness of her opponent with guile and agility.
Siiri's words were a challenge for the smaller Konti, for she wanted Satu to find a way around her brute strength in order to implement her own designs. She continued with her onslaught as she spoke, her swings wide and not truly aimed at the pale woman. They were flashy moves, meant to cow and intimidate. Siiri refused to employ the finesse and accuracy of actual swordsmanship until Satu showed her true prowess as a fighter.
And then the Konti did.
Satu weaved around her massive blade, like water flowing past an obstacle to resume its steady course, to deliver a counterattack. Siiri moved to intercept the twin suvai, planting her feet firmly on the ground and quickly retracting her blade in preparation of a parry, only to find that the lunge was a feint and that the true attack would come from the other side. Two whale bone daggers sliced through the flesh of the Myrian's unprotected forearm before she could pull the limb away. It was the same arm that Satu had injured in their first fight.
Their eyes met as the suvai kissed tanned flesh, and Satu would see Siiri grin at her, an acknowledgment of her well played attack. It came an instant before the Myrian pulled her weapon up and across, its pommel aimed to smash against the Konti's jaw. At that range, there was no way Siiri could miss.
It was repayment for the wounds she just suffered.
"There's still time before I lose the use of my arm, Satu!" Siiri called. "Come at me again!"