[ another delighted laugh bubbles out of iwatooshi as the kick lands - he's never been worried about hurting rondo, after all. they're equally resilient, equally relentless, so instead of waiting, he immediately swings the naginata back around into a more offensive stance to counter.
rondo's already pulling back, but that's even more advantageous for him, isn't it? small spaces are where he struggles - it's how he'd ended up dead, getting pressed into just the right position that he'd get stuck. but now he has space, and his naginata has reach. he only needs to take a step or two forward to let the weapon speak for him, singing with joy as it cuts through the air for a downward sweep, aimed at rondo's legs. knock him further off balance, and he wins this thing. ]
[ WHY WAS THIS WEEK SO INSANE MY PCS SUFFERED SO BAD
oh, he's expecting the immediate strike back and he is not disappointed. there's another ping of breathless delight in his emotions, like an excited, determined dog, and when iwatooshi bounds forward, he drops fisteralda down to try and block the naginata instead of running from it, leaning into the hit instead of pushing it away. he's a tank, or at least a tank in training - his fight with karlach lasted for hours - so he can take it, especially when it's just a bonk during a sparring session.
he's still fully expecting to be on the defensive though, because he knows iwatooshi won't give him an inch, so he grips his sword tight, two handed to match the weight and strength differential and plants his feet. for now, he won't be moved!! ]
[ ohhh, a block. not bad at all, to hold even iwatooshi back, but he expected no less of rondo.
he yanks the naginata back suddenly, twirling it so the blunt, weighted end goes hurtling toward his other side. planting your feet like that just makes it a challenge? how hard does he need to hit to force rondo back? ]
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rondo's already pulling back, but that's even more advantageous for him, isn't it? small spaces are where he struggles - it's how he'd ended up dead, getting pressed into just the right position that he'd get stuck. but now he has space, and his naginata has reach. he only needs to take a step or two forward to let the weapon speak for him, singing with joy as it cuts through the air for a downward sweep, aimed at rondo's legs. knock him further off balance, and he wins this thing. ]
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oh, he's expecting the immediate strike back and he is not disappointed. there's another ping of breathless delight in his emotions, like an excited, determined dog, and when iwatooshi bounds forward, he drops fisteralda down to try and block the naginata instead of running from it, leaning into the hit instead of pushing it away. he's a tank, or at least a tank in training - his fight with karlach lasted for hours - so he can take it, especially when it's just a bonk during a sparring session.
he's still fully expecting to be on the defensive though, because he knows iwatooshi won't give him an inch, so he grips his sword tight, two handed to match the weight and strength differential and plants his feet. for now, he won't be moved!! ]
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he yanks the naginata back suddenly, twirling it so the blunt, weighted end goes hurtling toward his other side. planting your feet like that just makes it a challenge? how hard does he need to hit to force rondo back? ]