"If you accidently run into it, as opposed to block it, or get out of the way, yes," Aello replied. "For instance, just watch," Aello said, as she lifted her blade a little higher. She was holding it tightly, the blade pointed towards her. As she extended her right arm, in a wide arc, the blade shot around, slowly, twisting towards Alenias. "This is something you've probably seen a lot with people who chose the knife or the dagger as their weapon, right?" Aello inquired. "They slice in small arcs, circles, to extend the reach of their weapon, it seems." There was a slight pause, as Aello considered her next set of words.
"Now, as you may already know, there are a number of things you could do in this situation," Aello explained. "The first option is to dodge by stepping out of the way. You may step back, or to the left or the right, and then go from there. You may also duck, although this may limit your next set of options." There is a slight pause, "unless of course, you tried to tackle your opponent or something, although, you may have little momentum still built up, which would make it difficult to do so, don't you think?" Aello took a deep breath, giving her a moment to figure out how to explain the last of her thoughts. "Now, if the arm is coming towards you like this," Aello said, as she pulled her arm back, and then repeated the circular motion, "there is a chance that you could push the arm away, if you timed everything well. You see Alenias, if you brought your arm up, and pushed it into the middle of your attacker's arm, you could, at least in theory, deflect the attack."
"But, you probably shouldn't try that until you're a little more experienced. Even though we are only practicing, and we are working slowly, there is still a risk that you'll hurt yourself, isn't there?" Aello asked, as she pulled her arm back to her side, and allowed it to fall. It had been hovering in the air before, and to Aello, it had seemed very out of place. This whole thing seemed very out of place. Should she really be teaching Alenias, after all? With her arm being injured, and Aello's own lack of knowledge when it came to hand to hand combat? Of course, she could use her common sense, her instincts. She could always describe what she would try should she be found without her bow or her cursed blade. But how far could such a thing truly get either of them? How worthy was she to teach the Kelvic? Should she find someone else to do it?
There is no one in this city worth trusting with such a task, Aello thought to herself as she shook her head lightly. Her long brown hair trickled into the sides of her face, tumbling over her shoulders, and tickling her skin. She shouldn't think like that. She shouldn't think that she was not enough... there were other things she was more suited to teach, of course. But that didn't mean she shouldn't try to help Alenias. After all, the Kelvic's motives were pure, and she deserved Aello's help; a teacher, and someone who would look after her to the best of her ability.
Reluctantly, Aello bent her arms at the elbows, and crouched a little. Her muscles were tense, and she looked ready to spring into action. "Alright, we're going to try this for real now. Practice whatever makes you feel most comfortable, at least at first, and when you are ready, we can move onto something else. After all, the day is still young, and we have plenty of time," Aello said. "Now here goes," Aello added, as she slowly inched her arm out towards Alenias. It swung in an awkward, wide arc, the blade twirling out to the side as Aello's hands moved.
If Aello had been moving faster, she may have sliced the bottom of the girl's chin. But her advance was slow, and it would be nearly impossible for Alenias not to dodge. |