Turrin waited in silence as Zhol prepare for his attack. When Zhol told him that he wasn't going to go easy on him. The myrian wondered if the Drykas was trying to find a opening as he watched Zhol circle around him. Turrin decided to counter mover Zhol's movement with his own, so he just pivot his body to keep the human in front of him. When Zhol told him that he wasn't going to go easy on him, The myrian inwardly groaned because he knew that he wasn't ready to spar with duel weapons. However, the myrian wasn't going to protest because he had his pride as a myrian warrior too, so he would just suck it up and take the beatings like a man. Turrin gave him a quick nod and thought to himself, Great, I guess I have to learn defense the hard way.
Turrin watch Zhol as he switched to a defensive stance; however, it was good to for starting off fights because it gave opponents not many targets to hit when the defender counter strikes. The myrian used a similar stance defensively against Sira, but he was fighting with one sword last time instead of two, so this will be interesting for the myrian. When Zhol lunged for his backhanded attack, Turrin decided to step backwards with his left foot and the myrian feebly brought his left sword up to deflect the blow. However, the myrian wasn't holding his sword at the correct angle to get any strength in his parry to defect Zhol's attack, so the Drykas wooden broad sword knocked his talon sword out of the way exposing Turrin's abdomen to a second strike.
Zhol's strike was a good starting move because it exposed Turrin's abdomen to another attack. Also it took the inexperienced duel wielding endal by surprise because he wasn't sure what to do next, so the myrian awkwardly thrust the sword in his right hand at the stomach of his opponent. However, he forgot about the defensive nature of Zhol's stance, so Turrin's thrust completely missed Zhol's stomach. Turrin was now completely at the mercy of the Avora because the endal was out of position with both his swords. If he decided to strike at the endal's abdomen, the endal could only tighten up the muscles in his abdomen to feebly attempt to lesson the impact of Zhol's next strike. Feeling his heart start to pound, the endal knew it would be a few ticks before the first round was over.
Turrin watch Zhol as he switched to a defensive stance; however, it was good to for starting off fights because it gave opponents not many targets to hit when the defender counter strikes. The myrian used a similar stance defensively against Sira, but he was fighting with one sword last time instead of two, so this will be interesting for the myrian. When Zhol lunged for his backhanded attack, Turrin decided to step backwards with his left foot and the myrian feebly brought his left sword up to deflect the blow. However, the myrian wasn't holding his sword at the correct angle to get any strength in his parry to defect Zhol's attack, so the Drykas wooden broad sword knocked his talon sword out of the way exposing Turrin's abdomen to a second strike.
Zhol's strike was a good starting move because it exposed Turrin's abdomen to another attack. Also it took the inexperienced duel wielding endal by surprise because he wasn't sure what to do next, so the myrian awkwardly thrust the sword in his right hand at the stomach of his opponent. However, he forgot about the defensive nature of Zhol's stance, so Turrin's thrust completely missed Zhol's stomach. Turrin was now completely at the mercy of the Avora because the endal was out of position with both his swords. If he decided to strike at the endal's abdomen, the endal could only tighten up the muscles in his abdomen to feebly attempt to lesson the impact of Zhol's next strike. Feeling his heart start to pound, the endal knew it would be a few ticks before the first round was over.