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Post by Gresian on Dec 31, 2016 16:39:24 GMT -6
Clink. Clink. Clink. The vast mountains and valleys that spanned the treacherous lands beyond cities resonated with the sound of steel smashing against steel in the crisp morning air. Deep down one of the valleys where a winding stream turned the rocky bends raged what appeared to be a rather intense fight. In the shallows of the river, feet slammed down on the pebble-coated ground, weapons fiercely swung with full intent to kill. One poor combatant, a hunter fresh out of the academy, was doing his utmost to fend off another hunter who had been in the mix for quite a while longer. A more experienced one, a man who reeked of stale blood and garbed in a long black, onyx-decorated cloak, looked to be throwing his full weight too but was in reality just toying with his opponent.
Getting bored of the fight which had been going on for some while, the older hunter stepped back, his Aura glowing a deep crimson as the stench of stale blood grew much heavier in the air. A startled look spanned the younger face, an element unseen causing them distress. With his opponent startled, the older prepared his sword for a strike, flame bursting forth from the fanged hilt and encompassing the sword. A sadistic hunger burned in the elder hunter's eyes as he approached his rival casually, block the desperate counter attacks that were thrown his way. After waiting his prey out for a few minutes, he pulled a piece of cloth from a pouch at his side and tossed it at their face, the cloth engulphing both it and the younger hunter's face in searing fire. The younger fell to his knees, dunking his face into the river in a frenzied state to put out the flames. That would be the young hunter's mistake as at the very moment he put his face under, the older hunter sank his sword into his opponent's neck.
"OOooOO! He really looks pathetic like that! Perhaps I should just let some other shmuck find the body so they can enjoy it too... Ah, that sounds absolutely lovely, I really should do this kind of stuff more often!"
Despite how gruesome of an act he had just committed, the hunter seemed perfectly fine with what had just transpired, jovial even. A smirk played onto his lips as a grim cackle errupted from his mouth. Tossing his sword at a tree that grew near the river bed, he leaped forward and landed with his back resting against the flat side of his sword. He hadn't bothered to figure out whether the sword had been flat or if it would have the edge facing up, it was a gamble he found exciting and his luck seemed to be on his side this time. Yawning, he stretched his limbs out before sinking into a slouch, staring up into the leaves of the tree with a blank expression that had taken the place of his more excited one.
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Post by Jackie Clovis on Jan 5, 2017 16:22:24 GMT -6
The water churned fiercely around Heidi's thighs as she trudged up the rushing stream, its cold rushing over her submerged legs in a never ending torrent of crystal and froth. Had she been more poetically inclined, she might have read something profound in her stalwart course against the current of a raging mountain stream. As things stood, her thoughts were of a more practical and indifferent color as she marched against the endless flow. One hand trailed the churning water, cutting four finger sized furrows in the froth to match the deeper pair left by her legs. The other hefted a sword the size of a ship's oar, balanced absently on her shoulder and occasionally bounced by the rigors of her passage. Not that her passage seemed all that rigorous; The water, though flowing fast and deep enough to come up past her knees, barely impeded her progress, while its mountain chillness was met with similar indifference. It was indifference that characterized much of her attitude, in fact, as she plotted her pointless course to no destination in particular. She stood tall at six and a half feet, with well defined shoulders and powerful arms bare, and with voluminous dark hair fluttering in the occasional breeze. Her clothes, consisting of a red tank top and khaki shorts, left no shortage of flesh exposed in apparent defiance of the wilderness though which she walked. Her face was high angled and symmetrical, as if deliberately designed to be conventionally attractive, and just as unblemished as the rest of her universally well tanned body. Beside her size and the impractically large sword, the most striking thing about her was probably her eyes, which waxed golden in the light of the mountain sun.
She'd clearly been in the water for quite some time, the perpetual spray of which had rendered her clothes sodden and skin glistening, but showed no apparent discomfort from it. In fact, she seemed especially at ease, and even wore a pleased half-smirk on her full lips. It was only as the water around her began to turn red that this smile faltered, and even then only to be supplanted by a look of disaffected interest. Bouncing her sword off of her shoulder, Heidi dipped her free hand into the coursing stream, and watched it turn her fingers red too. Blood then. Most people would have taken that as something of an ill omen, and conducted themselves in a fittingly cautious manner thereafter, but not Heidi. Blood could only mean one thing, and that was a fight. This much blood, well out of sight of its source, could only mean a fight that had gone very poorly for one of its participants. Raising her head, Heidi gazed up the winding stream, which cut its course through the occasional valley trees. Had to be close, didn't it? Even in a stream so small as this one, blood was sure to be diluted quickly.
Redoubling her pace, Heidi wondered what she might find at the source. Perhaps only a dead animal, some wildlife that had fallen the unfortunate victim to predator or grimm. If that were the case, then whatever killed it would probably still be hanging about, and provide a delightful little diversion for her hike, which had turned out much less exciting than she'd initially hoped it would. A predator wouldn't be much of a diversion, admittedly, but maybe she could fight it with her bare hands and make it a bit of a contest. A Grimm would be better. A Grimm would be a good excuse to get her sword bloody...
Rounding a bend in the stream, whose waters had steadily tended towards crimson the further she marched, Heidi finally caught sight of the blood's source, and her expression fell slightly. It wasn't hard to recognize a corpse, least of all out here in the wilds. Certain man made things look out of place no matter where they are, and a dead body is no exception. Still, it wasn't horror that flashed across her face, but something closer to disappointment. A corpse was a lot more complicated than what she'd been hoping to find. Marching up the stream without any effort to conceal her approach, Heidi the sad source of blood, which looked less like a person and more like a bundle of rags snagged on the streambed. He'd fallen awkward like, all boneless and crumpled, face down in the water so that only the his arm and side weren't submerged. A weapon glinted a few feet from him, sticking up from the water like some pitiful declaration of defeat. Heidi frowned, though without any immediate urgency, and reached down to pluck it up. A hunter's weapon, she decided, holding it up between forefinger and thumb like a wet rag. She tossed the weapon dismissively towards shore, where it clove a notch directly out of deadfall on the bank, as if she had hurled it. Reaching down beneath the water, Heidi first flipped over and then hauled up the corpse, handling him as though, water logged or not, he weighed as little as a couple of pounds. His head lolled back in a ghastly fashion, his joints still loose and mobile. That, along with the horrid gash in his throat still weeping its red tears, told her he hadn't been dead all that long. Grunting she straightened up, hand still clutching the front of the dead man's shirt, and gave her attention to her surroundings for the first time since sighting the corpse. It wasn't that she was suddenly concerned that she might be in danger, but no Grimm had made that wound...
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Post by Gresian on Jan 5, 2017 17:41:20 GMT -6
Gresian had been completely oblivious to anyone approaching, him having been asleep for the whole time. Despite the slight chill of the mountain air which rolled down the rocky cliffs, he had been able to get surprisingly comfortable on the broad side of his sword. The gentle sound of the stream as it lapped against both rock and corpse coaxed his conscience away. His mind had floated off into a pleasant dream, well, pleasant for him at the very least. It was nothing spectacular, just a collection of memories of past hits he had taken. It was safe enough to say that he enjoyed his job to an extraordinary degree, and the joy he felt at his dreams confirmed that. He was suddenly drawn from those warm moments as a beam of light caught his eyes through the leaves, bringing him out from his slumber. Groaning, he rolled to the side and off his blade, collapsing next to it with a gentle thud and the sound of rustling leaves. Certainly awake now after the small tumble, he swung his legs in a wide arc to propel him to his feet.
Keeping a wide stance he quickly glanced around his surroundings, hearing a grunt from not too far off as he did. Grabbing his sword from the tree and tucking it into his cloak, he carefully inched his way over towards where the sound came from, breaking from the tree line to witness the daunting figure of Heidi. His eyes quickly darted to the corpse she was holding, instantly recognizing it. A smile crept onto his face, the happy expression appearing a little misplaced and as a result a slight bit unnerving to the average man. He also took a quick moment to scan over Heidi's figure to get a good grasp of who was before him, the rather large amount of exposed skin giving off an image that contrasted with the huge sword she had with her. His mind jumped to the conclusion that she must be a huntress, both in part to the sword and the fact that no other kind of person would be wearing so little whilst up in the mountains. He doubted that the newly appearing huntress would be oblivious of his presence for more than this small moment he was taking, so he immediately relaxed his posture and strolled out from the trees in a rather confident manner.
"Ah, greetings! What brings someone out into a place like this, and with a body no less?" His tone was unusually casual considering he brought up a corpse, something that made his innocent words more concerning.
His heavy boots made substantial splashes in the shallows of the water as he stepped in, his mud-brown eyes looking to lock with Heidi's. His gaze held, much like his words, a sort of sinisterly casual nature to them, his richly black hair framing his expression perfectly. Slowly, he reached out his hand, the tattoo of a withered rose that seemed to continue to his arm plainly visible. Once again, at face value, he seemed to have a friendly attitude about him, but he held his posture in a way that oozed with an arrogance that suggested against him being a kind soul.
"Don't leave me hanging here, it would be awfully rude to turn down a handshake, wouldn't it?" His smile curled a little wider, the same arrogant and casual vibes emanating from this simplest of actions.
The hand he wasn't offering up rested gently by his side, right over a pouch that was concealed by his cloak. At no moment did he look away from Heidi's eyes, not daring to break contact lest he miss some telegraph of an attack against him. While he didn't doubt his ability to take a hit, it was still something he wasn't very inclined to have to deal with right off the bat.
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Post by Jackie Clovis on Jan 5, 2017 19:08:38 GMT -6
Right on cue, as in answer to her silent supposition, a figure detached itself from the surrounding foliage and walked blithely towards where Heidi stood. "Ah, greetings!" it called out to her, and Heidi saw it belonged to a man. A not unattractive man, though perhaps a little too short for her tastes, with muscles boldly on display an an altogether confident air about him. "What brings someone out into a place like this, and with a body no less?" Arching an eyebrow, Heidi glanced down at the corpse she had found, which she irreverently deposited back in the stream, before returning her attention back to the stranger as she wiped her wet hand on her wet top. It seemed fairly clear to her, not that she cared all that much, that this must be the unfortunate fellow's murderer, whatever his pretensions about it being her body might be. Straightening up to her full height, which was near enough to a foot taller than he was, the dark haired woman continued to regard him in silence that stood just slightly shy of disapproval. An odd man, she thought, with a smile that didn't seem worth trusting and a half mad glint in his eyes. A murderous glint. She wondered idly what the young boy at her feet had done to earn his eternal reward, then wondered if this dangerous looking stranger had even needed a reason to give it to him. Still not really caring either way, she also wondered if she was meant to be intimidated or repulsed by his casual manner and civil approach, despite the presence of a corpse. She wasn't. Then again, she wasn't feeling much of anything right then, save the same mild disappointment she initially felt upon realizing there would be no Grimm for her to fight. She supposed that whatever this stranger was working towards might develop into a fight, but that would be a lot more complicated than what she'd been hoping for. Maybe she ought to just carry on, and leave the whole mess for someone else to sort out. Her team would probably be along shortly, at least once they realized she was gone. They could decide what to do with this corpse, if they happened across it; It wasn't her problem, after all.
Heidi had been just about to carry on up the stream, utterly ignoring the short man and his irrelevant nattering, confident that whatever fun might come from talking to him would be outweighed by the tedium that came with it, when he called after her. "Don't leave me hanging here," He said, and Heidi turned sourly to regard him. He was looking up at her earnestly, at at least so earnest as he could look, with one of his hands outstretched. Heidi decided she really didn't like the look of him very much. There was something wrong in the way he smiled and spoke, like he didn't have any idea how far beneath her he was. "It would be awfully rude to turn down a handshake, wouldn't it?" "Oh goodness gracious..." She answered sweetly, her voice dripping with irony. A shockingly rich voice, just the right amount of sweet and strong, but made unpleasant by the disingenuous tone it adopted, "Where are my manners?" Slapping her hand into his, she snaked her fingers snug about his palm and applied just the smallest fraction of her immeasurable pressure she was capable of. She considered crushing his fingers to mush, a feat that was well within her power, but settled for making the joints in his knuckles creak. "Isn't it just the finest pleasure to meet you? How are you doing?" That saccharine sweetness had not left her tone, and it grated incongruously beside the way she ground and squeezed his captured hand. "I do hope you have been enjoying the sun. It is such a pleasant day, isn't it?" she squeezed a little tighter, just to let him know she could, and smiled her friendliest smile all the while. A really quite pretty smile, if not for the coldness in her golden eyes. He might have been on the look out for some sort of swing or punch, but she didn't so much as bother. She felt no threat from the small man with his insincere smile and oozing arrogance. She'd yet to meet a person who frightened her, whom she feared might actually be able to hurt her, and doubted very much that some random murderer in the wilderness would be the first.
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Post by Gresian on Jan 5, 2017 19:38:36 GMT -6
His smile quickly turned to a sour scowl as he listened to her words, the tone sounding much too irritating for him to simply ignore. The woman before him didn't seem to pay him any heed, and frankly, he felt more than a little ticked by that. He held in a grimace as she tightened her grip, the way he felt the muscle contract providing evidence that she wasn't squeezing nearly as hard as she could. He attempted to pull his hand away after a short bit, not wanting to seem like he was fearful of what she could do, but also not wanting to seem too brash about it. He was cocky, yes, but not foolish enough to just let someone he didn't know the full capabilities of to gain any sort of upper hand. Despite all his caution, he didn't particularly fear Heidi or her strength, in fact, he felt like he learned a great deal more about her than she did about him from that small interaction. While he confirmed that she was abundantly strong, he gave no clue as far as he could see as too how much power he possessed.
"I assure you, the pleasure is all mine," He replied, the odd smile returning to his face, "And I'm doing just fine, thanks for asking. I just finished a nice little nap a little ways into the trees, getting here was such a long treck and I couldn't help but take a break to curb my weariness." He made a point to underplay himself with his words, make himself sound pathetic in a way. He despised the fact that she seemed to already be disregarding him, but that would be something he would begrudgingly use to his advantage.
"Oh, how could I possibly forget? My name is Gresian, a Hunter by occupation," He introduced, still keeping an eye on Heidi for any sudden movement. He wasn't sure how well known he was around these parts, but considering the amount of jobs he had taken over his career, he guessed his name had spread around the underground markets a small bit. His gaze also held a spark of expectation, as while it seemed that his new acquaintance was less than friendly they did seem to be playing the same game as him in accordance to first impressions. Besides, if he got her name he might be able to recall so info on her if her reputation was strong enough.
Despite the disdain that seemed to emanate between the two, he was beginning to enjoy this chance encounter. True, he hardly saw it going anywhere except a big mess down the road, but in his eyes, that knowledge was enough to keep him invested. He never seemed to fight anyone who had any actual skill nowadays, it was all hits on minor political figures or on fresh-faced hunters who made the wrong people upset while in the academy. This woman however, she held some promise and that was what truly excited him the most.
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Post by Jackie Clovis on Feb 11, 2017 22:59:26 GMT -6
" A nap, is it?" Heidi repeated with patronizing sweetness, " A hunter, you say?" As if she cared the slightest bit about his pretensions. Felon was more likely, or perhaps even exile, but certainly not hunter. " That really is quite fascinating. I've often thought about becoming a hunter myself." Condescending to release his hand, Heidi made a show of wiping her palm off on her sleeve. She was growing bored of this and, being that his face hadn't contorted appreciably when she constricted his hand, she would just as soon go have some fun elsewhere. While she was sure she could break him, as she was sure she could break any of the fragile people that populated the world, she'd as soon not waste the effort. She was on a time limit, after all, and wasn't about to get distracted by anything less than satisfying. " Well, I really must be going, Greasius." Heidi told him dismissively, and he was lucky to get that much from her. " Have fun sleeping around corpses or whatever it is you're doing out here." She trudged past, not even bothering to check her weapon first, and certainly not bothering to check his. Had it not been to throw a few half-hearted jabs in his general direction, she probably wouldn't have spoken to him at all, now that she had decided to move on. " Might want to get scarce though. There are some actual huntsman running around in the valley, and they will be heading up this way soon enough." Gliding her free hand through the water, as if to further rinse what ever contamination Gresian's touch might have put there, Heidi proceeded up the stream without so much as a glance over her shoulder. There was still a chance that she might run into a Grimm or two, or even a proper local she could bully for a bit of cash or sport. Maybe the dead hunter had a friend who'd be interested to know who killed him. That might almost be worth watching. Lifting her head, Heidi stretched out her long neck and heaved a hearty sigh up to the sky. She could feel her grip slipping. She probably had a couple of days left at most. She hadn't tried her hardest with the pack of beowulf they'd been sent out to hunt, hoping to conserve her strength for her intended flight, but she had maybe gone a bit overboard all the same. Damn that little weakling and her pitiful aura. If only she would actually practice with it, maybe Heidi could have more than a day at a time to live her life. And just like that, all consideration of the apparent madman she'd met in the woods was pushed from Heidi's thoughts. It was all meaningless, after all, when you were someone like her. Gresian
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Post by Gresian on Feb 12, 2017 0:04:31 GMT -6
Gresian kept a rather unconvincing smile on his face as Heidi made her last set of comments, offering a mock bow before she turned around. For a moment, he just watched her walk away, thinking about what would be the best thing to do at this point. He could just go for another nap, not like there would be any dangerous people coming by anytime soon, but then a sudden urge washed over him. A sadistic smile replaced his previous expression at an unnatural speed, an evil gleam shining brightly in his eyes. With deft hands, he quickly pulled his sword from where it hid under his cloak, and with a simple point of his blade, he shot off a volley of bullets straight at Heidi's back.
"Oh come now, why leave so soon?" He cooed, his voice adopting a gentle yet unmistakably vile tone, "The fun is just beginning and I would simply hate for you to miss it." While he certainly showed signs of being a little off during their brief interactions, but now that it wasn't being restrained it took on a whole new life. The unnatural dips and peaks of his tone, the subtle airiness that underlined the harsher pronunciations, it all mixed together in an unsettling way.
As if to add another layer to his shift in attitude towards her, he let his aura become unleashed, filling the air with the feelings of malice and disdain. The scent of stale blood flooded the area, and a crimson glow formed around Gresian. "I hope you brought your big girl shorts today, after all this might be you last chance to do so." His voice suddenly dropped when he reached the last few syllables, and without another moment of hesitation, Gresian rushed through the water towards Heidi, popping off another shot at her before doing a quick sidestep to alter his momentum. He wasn't stupid enough to just run a straight line at her, and similarly, he wasn't stupid enough to think that merely sidestepping would be a perfect solution. Using his off-hand, Gresian grabbed a small piece of fabric from a pouch at his waist as he made the sidestep and flung the fabric with the intent of hitting Heidi's face, the fabric combusting as the fire dust imbued in it was ignited.
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Post by Jackie Clovis on Feb 12, 2017 3:03:40 GMT -6
For a lot of people, the sheer arrogance which Heidi displayed in turning her back on a stranger, both potential killer and madman, would have been a step beyond delusional. To take things a step further and not even turn to face him when he didn't even try to stifle the sound of his drawn weapon, would have been madness. Yet, for Heidi, it was a simple matter of experience. Sure, if she had been paying close enough attention, she might have recognized the tell tale rustling and the preparatory click of a trick-weapon about to be fired. If she had, she might have even been able to move quickly enough to dodge the resulting barrage. As things stood, however, she hadn't even raised her aura, and did nothing before every single one of Gresian's six shots peppered her in the back. A sharp grunt escaped Heidi's mouth as the first shell burst across the small of her back, followed in quick succession by five similar bursts of pain all the way up to her shoulder blade. It was both surprising and painful enough to force her forward a step and set her feet uneasily in the flowing water. If he had been hoping to knock her down, however, then he was bound for disappointment. Standing there as he taunted her, Heidi reached over her shoulder and felt along the hole his last shot had put into her tank top. The spot stung bitterly, like electricity in her skin, surrounding by a growing, throbbing warmth that set her teeth on edge. She hated being shot, especially when she wasn't ready for it. Her hand came away bloody, though not so bloody as one might expect from a bullet wound. Still, it was enough to make Heidi's blood boil. Pulling a fist with her bloody fingers, Heidi turned slowly to face the fragile insect who'd stung her. The world throbbed around her, and a tightness gathered behind her eyes as her anger swelled. She was briefly, distantly aware of something sick and vile creeping across her skin, but had not the presence of mind to recognize it as Gresian's aura, and all regard she had for the outside world was supplanted when she caught a look at his smile. A smile that said he was happy to have hurt her. Happy to have shot her in the back. Rage swelled inside her, and it was rivaled only by a singular disbelief that this thing had presumed to touch her. What was more, he tried to do it again. This time Heidi did move, stepping aside just in time to feel the six shots whiz past her shoulder, but he was already charging at her by then. She still hadn't gotten over her disbelief, her outrage, that this small man was attacking her, and so was nearly unprepared when he switched directions and lobbed something at her face. Without even thinking, Heidi snatched the cloth from the air, and found her hand immediately wreathed in flame. That pain, so much crisper and clearer, recalled to her, if not the urgency, then at least the immediacy of the situation at hand. Snarling loudly, she swung her absurdly large weapon, more club than sword, in a broad horizontal sweep to cut off Gresian's rapid approach, then took Orthus up in both hands, scalding the hand not already surrounded by fire, and slammed the great sword down like a butcher's cleaver, obliterating the mountain stream in the process. Water exploded out in all directions, then rained down for several seconds after, while the flowing stream struggled to fill in all the water Heidi's titanic swing had displaced. Heidi, meanwhile, was already heaving her sword out of the three foot deep groove she'd cut through stone and boulder alike, to thrash wildly at Gresian with the sword's one sharp edge. She wielded the colossal blade as though it weighed nothing, but the way it effortlessly smashed water and stone alike made it very clear it her sword was anything but light. " Bastard!" She snarled, her anger nowhere near quenched, unlike the flaming sheaf that had surrounded her hand. " I'll beat you into mush! I'll split you in two!" Gresian
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Post by Gresian on Feb 12, 2017 11:53:42 GMT -6
If it hadn't been for his own arrogance, the look of rage that coated Heidi's face would've certainly phased him, but as things were he just found it amusing. To him, the fact that there wasn't even the slightest hint of fear, not even the smallest shred of uncertainty in Heidi's face, it was an equally disappointing yet exhilarating experience. He was so used to enjoying the fear creep into someone's face as the realization that their time had come dawned on them, so while he was upset that he didn't get to see one of his favorite reactions he was certainly thrilled to have a slight change of pace for once.
Well, there was hardly any time for him to stand there and reflect as the massive sword that Heidi wielded was swung at him, causing him to jump back and away from his target, his off-hand grabbing another piece of fabric which he tossed with the aim of having it catch on the sword. The sword managed to nip his side as he tried to propel himself back, but with the sheer volume of the sword, it only took that small nip to send him off through the air for a second or two. He rolled upon hitting the ground to soften the impact, but he certainly wasn't in the clear yet. The thrashing of the enemy blade was coming at him hard, and it took a fair amount of concentration to keep up with the strikes. He ducked, weaved, and jumped back to the smallest degree he could manage, which was a lot more motion than he would usually have to deal with in a fight. Of course, he didn't usually fight hulking berserkers so he'd have to improvise a bit. Her angered shouts provided some amusement for him, after all, it wasn't like he hadn't heard similar stuff before.
Despite the strikes against him and the threats of his opponent, Gresian continued to have his sadistic smile plastered across his face. He chuckled slightly during her little string of angry promises to destroy him, and with that, he decided to return to the offense. "Come now dear, you sound like you aren't having any fun at all. Turn that frown upside down and enjoy yourself! After all, this may be the last chance you get to have a little fun!" Gresian certainly sounded as if he was thoroughly enjoying himself with the battle as if trying to kill someone while they tried to kill you was just a game. Without any sort of a grand motion, he activated the little piece of cloth that he had snagged onto Heidi's sword, which would cause it to seem more top-heavy than it was before if it hasn't been taken off. The cloth had been infused with gravity dust, and while it was true that it was usually used to make something lighter, it didn't mean that the opposite couldn't hold true as well. He highly doubted that the sudden change of weight would be too concerning to Heidi as it was just a little extra weight at the top, but what he was counting on was that she wouldn't quite understand how much change a small bit of weight like that could do. It would disrupt the balance of the blade, making it difficult to wield as effectively as well as cause movements that would usually work well to be a bit finicky.
Hoping that would be enough to throw her off, he shifted from dodges and slight blocking to a quick rush right at Heidi. He feinted another sidestep, but quickly lowered himself to the ground, blade at the ready as he launched himself upwards. As he went up in the air, he swung himself in a diagonal arc upwards that sought to land a blow at her knee before being dragged all the way up her torso. Accompanying the swing, the fangs on the hilt of his blade opened up to coat the entirety of his blade in fire, as well as pop off another shot about halfway through the strike. If he was successful in his strike he would take a quick slash at her leg before jumping away, but if it didn't he would skip straight to the jump away.
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Post by Jackie Clovis on Feb 12, 2017 13:53:57 GMT -6
" I'll crack you like an egg!" Heidi swore viciously, not even paying attention to what the little man had to say. Her indiscriminate swings continued to batter the landscape, whipping up water and pebbles and whole hunks of earth as she waded, unfazed, through the agonized stream towards her target. She took absolutely no notice of the tag of cloth that wrapped around her sword, just as she had taken no notice of Gresian's continued taunting. She had eyes only for him, and those golden eyes were fill with murderous hatred. There was next to no technique in the way she wielded her blade. For as easy as it was for her to maneuver its colossal weight, she'd plainly made no effort to ever learn grace or control in her swings. Yet what she lacked in technique, she more than compensated for with awe inspiring destructive might and stamina. That was why it shouldn't have come as much of a surprise when, as the tip of her blade grew heavier, Heidi barely seemed to notice. Her sword was already ludicrously unbalanced, immensely weighted to suit her unbelievable strength, so a bit more at the tip was hardly enough to through her off balance. If anything, it rendered her swings even more destructive, though it was hard to tell beside the already expansive carnage she'd wrought on the stream bed and surrounding banks. With all that said, it wasn't like Heidi was making any especial efforts to keep Gresian at bay either, and she'd certainly made nothing if not wholly incidental attempts to prevent him from getting closer. Her sole interest was obviously his destruction, with anything even resembling defense barely seeming to factor. In fact, she barely fought like a trained huntress at all. Her lack of technique and her complete disregard for her own safety were not the sort of things huntress' could afford. Perhaps that would be an invitation to Gresian, or perhaps it should have served as a warning. As the smaller man charged in, Heidi was in the process of reversing her grip on her sword, in order to bring its one brutal cutting edge to bare against the nimble rogue. She was amazingly quick, for how obviously unwieldy her weapon was, but not so quick as to deny him his chance to counter attack. As things stood, she was wide open when he made his attempt, with only savage yet impotent fury to counter the swing of his blade. She didn't even attempt to get clear either, and instead continued to try and swing her sword, focused only on cleaving him in two. When his sword bit into her leg, a snarl rose up from Heidi the likes of which no animal could hope to produce, and it grew into a cry a profound rage as the rogue's blade slid up her body, cutting her all the way from knee to shoulder in one deft swing. Beside that slice, the fire and bullets hardly seemed important, and Heidi staggered back as she finally swung her own sword, too late to harm the vaulting rogue. Orthus bit into the ground on the other side of Heidi, sinking a good foot into the damp earth following her failed horizontal slash. She gasped sharply, her tank top hanging loose about her chest, cut in two by a diagonal slice up the center. There had been no expression of aura to answer his attack, no effort to repel his blow, and while her clothes had been too wet to catch alight, both top and shorts were ruined in the exchange. Blood seeped through her shredded khaki's, staining the sodden fabric red, while the tank top itself held on by only one remaining shoulder strap. A ragged sound escaped from Heidi's lips, as she reached her burnt hand up and touched the perfectly straight slice that cross her stomach, and she seemed to marvel at the sight of red on her fingers. It should have been a killing blow, plain and simple. Between the six shots, the fire and the uninterrupted diagonal cut, all without any aura to get in the way, Heidi should have been dead on her feet. Now was when Gresian would realize his error, however. He had assumed she was like everyone else. That she was weak and that she was fragile. That, in this world made faberge world, she too was made of cheap gilt, prone to crack beneath the first sign of abuse. That she could ever be a victim. Straightening up, she let him see what his sword could do to her. Malicious, golden eyes sought his as she turned to face him, her shredded clothes and underclothes betraying his perfectly clean cut where it connected knee to shoulder, the wound welling with blood. Yet not even half so deep as it should have been. So too had the six shots he'd fired into her done little more than sting her, leaving welts and dots of blood in their passing, before bursting across her impossibly hard flesh. Reaching up, Heidi wound her hand around her tattered tank top and yanked the garment off as easily as peeling off a bandage, before tossing the ruined fabric into the stream at her feet. Her chest was crossed with similar marks to the red slash he'd cut into her, all of them long since healed and standing out white on her deeply tanned skin. Her muscles rippled beneath her skin, straining the badly damaged sports bra that valiantly preserved her modesty, unaffected by the cut he'd made. " That the best you got, little man?" She asked him, almost sounding disappointed. Raising her hand, the one he'd surrounded in fire, she tore off the half burned strip of cloth and spat it into the burbling stream to reveal fingers that, though they had been wreathed in flame, were only faintly pinkened by the treatment. She tested those fingers, then casually took hold of her sword, which still stood impaled in the ground beside her. Then, with almost perfunctory effort, she scooped the blade up, along with half a gallon of water and half the earth surrounding it, and flicked it all at Gresian in a tidal wave of muck and stone. At the same time, she brought her sword over her head and lunged at where he had been standing, taking a huge cleaving swing at the spot, through the screen of water and mud she'd hurled. Gresian
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