Once Razkar managed to get his testicles dislodged from his pelvis, not to mention get his body to remember he had a whole half-leg under his kneecap, he managed to get back to his feet. Kevlar stood back and watched him carefully, eyes still sullen and neutral. He didn't make a move. No point beating your students half to death the whole time.
Takes them too long to learn.
"Good to go?"
Razkar managed to nod, and was grateful he didn't eat before he came here. Gritting his teeth against the pain, he braces himself.
Kevlar swept forward, leading with those tree trunk legs, but his arms were already coming up. The sheer size of the man was his biggest advantage: he filled your vision, blocked out all scenery, made you panic. And in those seconds when you weren't planning or moving-
He was.
Razkar sidestepped to the right, pivoted and brought up his right knee at the same time, slamming it into the Akalak's side and getting out of his way. The big man grunted like one would when stung by a bee. He didn't even try to swing, just cocked back his elbow good and hard-
-nailing Razkar in the jaw.
The Myrian staggered back, tendrils of darkness invading the edge of his vision but he swam against the current, forcing himself to feel the cold stone, the icy cellar, hear the calm, steady breath from Kevlar and his own panting inhalations.
Don't let him take the initiative.
"It's not just size." Kevlar said, turning to face him again, coming closer but hands not in fists. "Or speed. It's experience. Fight after fight after fight, every scar a lesson learned, every bruise and broken bone teaching you. Making you harder."
He lashed out with a brutal kick that would have sent Razkar's balls into orbit, but the Myrian indeed was learning, and pivoted again-
-right into the left hook Kevlar gave him, right in the kidneys, paying him back for that knee.
"And not holding back." The Akalak said as Razkar yelped in pain, side burning, bent over and hobbling away. "S'why you only really learn this stuff in real fights. Kind of fights where you don't walk away from if you lose."
He glided over, so light on his feet, and swept up a bottle with one hand, hurling it overarm at Razkar. He dodges it just in time, glass and stinking liqor splattering over him, blinding him-
Kevlar's headbutt could have been worse, he supposed later.
"Third lesson. Use every weapon at your disposal, and damn near everything can be a weapon."
Razkar staggered against the wall, blinded and helpless. The headbutt was expertly placed, considering that Kevlar could have easily smashed his nose through his brain. That time, it was just above his nose, hard enough to hurt like the hells and send an explosion of stars and pain crisscrossing across his vision. He barely felt the twin thunder blows to his sides, squashing his inside, making his knees buckle...
The Myrian sunk down, back to the wall, blood running into his open mouth. The Akalak towered impossibly tall over him, not even breathing heavily.
"Are we learn-"
Razkar didn't waste the brief opening he had, and slammed the sole of his right foot into the massive man's left shin.