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Re: Thou Art a Knight (Astarte) GM'd by Hafnium
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The demon's eyes were sharp. She predicted that Lyra's cut was going to be aimed at her feet and shifted backward as the faerie began to swing. Under normal circumstances, her maneuver would've taken her just barely out of range of the Spring knight's slash and allowed her to counterattack. But the fey woman had a magical ace up her sleeve. A simple burst of wind was all it took to change the speed of her attack and her effective range and land a nasty cut which left a bloody gash across her opponent's shin. The knight was able to follow up while the demon was still reeling from from surprise and bash the rim of her shield into her opponent's leading arm, in the process ruining the beginning of a desperate swing intended to force the faerie back to a safer distance.
The demon knight's mobility was hobbled, but she managed to step a few feet to the side and away from Lyra, apparently worried about keeping her distance from the edge of the circle neutral more than increasing her distance from Lyra. "Magnificent..." she repeated with excitement bubbling in her voice. "You combine that glass blade and wind magic so effectively. But I'm not giving up until the last point is won," she punctuated her by shifting to a middle guard as she prepared for the next exchange.
Lyra: HP = 70, PP = 60, EP = 38/50, Status = Fine, Puts the U in Honor
Sword attack: 134 vs 107. Hit.
Damage: 42 + 4 - 4 (fire resistance) - 22 = 20 damage.
Shield attack: 118 vs 107. Hit.
Damage: 42 again - 22 = 20 damage.
Return swing: 76 vs 97. Miss.
Lyra: 2
Demon: 0
Damage: 42 + 4 - 4 (fire resistance) - 22 = 20 damage.
Shield attack: 118 vs 107. Hit.
Damage: 42 again - 22 = 20 damage.
Return swing: 76 vs 97. Miss.
Lyra: 2
Demon: 0
The demon's eyes were sharp. She predicted that Lyra's cut was going to be aimed at her feet and shifted backward as the faerie began to swing. Under normal circumstances, her maneuver would've taken her just barely out of range of the Spring knight's slash and allowed her to counterattack. But the fey woman had a magical ace up her sleeve. A simple burst of wind was all it took to change the speed of her attack and her effective range and land a nasty cut which left a bloody gash across her opponent's shin. The knight was able to follow up while the demon was still reeling from from surprise and bash the rim of her shield into her opponent's leading arm, in the process ruining the beginning of a desperate swing intended to force the faerie back to a safer distance.
The demon knight's mobility was hobbled, but she managed to step a few feet to the side and away from Lyra, apparently worried about keeping her distance from the edge of the circle neutral more than increasing her distance from Lyra. "Magnificent..." she repeated with excitement bubbling in her voice. "You combine that glass blade and wind magic so effectively. But I'm not giving up until the last point is won," she punctuated her by shifting to a middle guard as she prepared for the next exchange.