Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25038310-20160303163426/@comment-25038310-20160404184513

HumbleDaedricServant wrote: (btw I won't be back until 6 hours. My char can be controlled by Al if needed until I come back.) ((No prob.))

Katla was fast on her draw. But a claymore was heavy weapon and didn't buy her enough time to counter or riposte the attack. But it was hard and practical enough to parry the attacks as she steadied herself, almost feeling how her feet slid backwards as the hard blows landed first on one side of the blade and then the other once she had adjusted the claymore for the opposite direction. The Lieutenant's attack, which was carried out slowly and predictably, was easily parried by Dunistair's sword. However, the sheer force of the blow made the Breton knight stagger. He regained his balance quickly, however, and attempted a one-handed thrust into the Lieutenant's neck.

Dunistair's sword just managed to enter the Lieutenant's shoulder instead in between two plates of armor after a failed dodge from the target - his armor being slightly too heavy to dodge in swiftly. He grunted through the pain, immediately trying to counter attack when Dunistair was in reach.

Hawksly rushed towards the shiny blade and leaped towards the lackey to deflect his downward blow, sending it down along the young Breton's arm and leaving a trail of flowing blood from the forearm down. He screamed in anger and pain, pushed the lackey with his pauldron and tried to drive Abello's blade up the lackey's jaw and to his cranium.

Glorfindel slowly exhaled. He lifted his halberd up, so the rear hand was higher up, and reversed both grips. In this stance, it was easy to make a series of quick and devastating thrusts that would, hopefully, impale the lackey right through his sternum. And if failing that, it would make Aelwin's job a lot easier. The lackey was hit twice, both by Sickly Hawksly and the Brass Knight. Aelwin's blow was partly dodged, although the fine shortsword did stab through the small horizontal gap instead of the jaw, causing the lackey to most likely suffer an injury to his eye. He grunted in pain, as he kicked away the sickly warrior.

However, he had little time to recover as Glorfindel's attack hit him right between two plates conjoining on his chest, causing him to suffer another major injury. He jumped back, grabbing his weapon  again and engaging the two with another flurry of attacks in a blind rage.