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Old 06-20-2006, 10:22 AM Level: -INF   HP: NAN / -INF
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Post #4; battle

[I’m sorry if I don’t post as constantly, just waken up so the post is really bad. I just learned I’ve gotten Carpel Tunnel additionally.]

Yasu’s little show he did was to distract his opponent. The spinning yari would’ve caught his opponent off guard, that was the purpose of it, it seemed to start slow so his opponent would loosen his defense as to thinking he was merely slow and wasn’t in any serious harm.

He would observe his opponent’s moves carefully; he was then pushed forward as his spear pressed forward. Yasu found his arm now stretched outward as his opponent reduced pressure, his opponent then knocked him subsequently back to provide a needed space that his opponent established. Yasu’s was now slightly off balance from this sudden display of movements.

As the adversary pushed back on Yasu, he gradually regained his composure and established another focus on his opponent; Yasu saw ducking as the furthest option to avoid any horizontal swipes his opponent may educe, but he’d have to abrogate his battle stance to do so.

He observed his opponents quick moves as to spinning around. He observed cautiously as he thought of an amount of tactics in avoiding the attacks his opponent might bring forth. His adversary then swung his katana horizontally, it seemed like a blur to the naked eye.

Yasu contemplated quickly as to search for various methods in eluding a yokoichimonji (horizontal cut), which appeared to be in slow motion as Yasu watched the hamon approach at his person. Yasu deduced. As the opponent’s swipe continued, Yasu quickly crouched, then squatted down as to lower his figure so as to evade the oncoming attack; the yokoichimonji had been eluded as it passed rapidly overhead. His opponent was indeed skilled.

He observed his opponent by shifting his optics upward, yet he only saw sections of his opponent due to the face he couldn’t look up, for it’d mean the death of him.

Yasu did see the hint of the large sword; he then took the spear with his free hand and positioned his opposite hand vertically in addition to pressing his elbow to the shaft, so he then shot his spear upward. His broadsword’s dotangiri (vertical cut) had now commenced, the edge of the sword gleamed within the moon light as it descended toward the spear.

Yasu had caught the mid-section of the sword in a gap between two of the blades, sparks sputtered as the metals grinded against each other, he slowly arose from his crouched position. Yasu then applied the needed force in an attempt to push the sword up; he then would liquidly slowly rotate his spear to the right so as to guide his opponent’s broad sword to the right as well

Yasu begun to breathe rapidly as it appeared to be pure luck he had done that, his muffled breathing echoed from his demon mask as he stared at his opponent with little hindrance in that stare. His muscles tensed and spasm as he held his spear without a single shake, yet his muscles had protruding veins and sections of muscles convulsed as he held the spear firmly and deftly.

He would then slide his hand closest to the head upwards so it’d be closest to the spear head; he’d then slide his other hand closer so his arms distance between each other would not hinder his movements that were validly needed for the time being. He’d then shift the head of the spear to where it’d be facing at an angle; the two blades would close against opposite sides of the broadsword. Both the blades would provide an even distribution of friction with which would make it difficult to allow his opponent’s sword to slide out.

His opponent most likely would most likely attempt to use his additional sword. So Yasu use this newly found opportunity to defend himself from his opponents attack using his own sword and/or arm. He would masterfully guide his spear around to where he might swing or thrust his sword, thus his sword and arm would follow, hence obstructing his targeted area, he wouldn’t want to stab or slice his own arm.

Yasu would then begin to walk forward so his opponent wouldn’t pull his sword out so easily. He would still rotate his spear, hence rotating the head, so he would not loose grip on his opponent’s sword, the rotations would keep friction along the sword’s flat so it’d be not so easy to lift his sword and slide it out.

If his opponent used his other sword to provide a greater force upon Yasu, he’d merely guide the spear into the opposite direction so his arm would follow, he then would force his opponent backwards, while pushing back on him, he’d begin a series a kicks that would be centered into his opponent’s stomach, each kick capable of breaking a rib or damaging organs.

If his opponent managed to lift his sword from the spear head, Yasu would swing the end of the shaft to the back of his leg, thusly pulling up on it. This certain thing would otherwise ‘trip’ his opponent or get his off balance. If his opponent tripped and fell, he would then spin the spear around so the blade would be facing downward, he would then plummet the spear’s head downward, and since the middle blade was longer, it’d be able make contact faster, unless he opponent caught the blade with his swords, which he would then lift up his leg and send it down to his stomach area to where he’d receive a constant pounding of stomps with tremendous amounts of power.

If his opponent indeed became off balanced, he would spin his spear head to where it was facing vertically, in sequence he would thrust it forward as an angle to so it’d be stabbing and giving an upper-cut at the exact time. He then would trail this attack with a thrust of deft proportions that would trail with another attack if he would avoid it, he would just see the option of swiping or stabbing at his opponent if he bend his back to avoid it or if he pivoted or anything.

If his opponent would use Yasu’s spear shaft against him to otherwise block his kicks, he’d attempt to guide the shaft away and let it rest against his thigh, and then commence with the continuous amount of kicks centered into his stomach area. This would provide internal bruising or if he’d miss some of his kicks, he’d center them to his ribs.

If his opponent attempted to spin around in hopes to release himself from the spear, Yasu would veer with him, while using his opponent’s own sword and pushing on it, he’d be able to follow his opponent deftly and additionally not being thrown off balance. If his opponent stopped once, he'd kick the front of his knee or the side, this would probably sprain or break it so he'd be hindered throughout the match. If his opponent moved his legs for such a thing, he'd give no choice into pressing forward and thrusting a continous array of centered kicks targeted to his side or rib area.

He’d just have to wait until his opponent actually commenced any attacks, his opponent would probably have to give up his sword, but then again... His opponent did seem to have tricks of his own. He’d be confident in this certain battle; he’d stand strong and bold and let nothing destroy his goals. He knows his opponent might defend most of his attacks, but it would add toward the effect of a great battle.

Last edited by Syzygy; 06-21-2006 at 10:40 PM.
      
 
 
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