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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

"You're pretty good; plus you're at a disadvantage." Poor guy. At least she was an above-par Linecaster.

"Thanks.  Now I know how it feels."  He smiles tightly, as the throbbing in his shoulder starts to increase and old instincts rear their heads.  He goes to try and see if he can tug his training knife out of the air.

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Just now, Spren of Kindness said:

"Thanks.  Now I know how it feels."  He smiles tightly, as the throbbing in his shoulder starts to increase and old instincts rear their heads.  He goes to try and see if he can tug his training knife out of the air.

Ayia mentally Destabilized it for him.

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

Ayia mentally Destabilized it for him.

"Thank you!"  He calls.  "I really would be careful doing that sort of thing in training.  Sharp objects that suddenly freeze so that your hand slips off of them is a ticket to blood loss and nerve damage."

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Just now, Spren of Kindness said:

"Thank you!"  He calls.  "I really would be careful doing that sort of thing in training.  Sharp objects that suddenly freeze so that your hand slips off of them is a ticket to blood loss and nerve damage."

"Hey, I had no doubt that you actually had no intention to kill me!"

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

Ayia whacked him with her staff.

Fresco caught the staff and yanked it towards him, but that instantly let go of it.

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Hey, I had no doubt that you actually had no intention to kill me!"

"That's a double negative," he points out.  "But I wasn't trying to kill you.  Unless I'm otherwise ordered, my objective is to simply put an enemy combatant out of commission, and this was training, not an actual fight."  He just did it again.  He didn't need to say all that, did he.

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Just now, Knight of Iron said:

Fresco caught the staff and yanked it towards him, but then instantly let go of it.

Ayia Stabilized the staff, going upwards in a slow arc carried by one arm. She brought a kick down on Fresco's head, gravity in her favor.

Just now, Spren of Kindness said:

"That's a double negative," he points out.  "But I wasn't trying to kill you.  Unless I'm otherwise ordered, my objective is to simply put an enemy combatant out of commission, and this was training, not an actual fight."  He just did it again.  He didn't need to say all that, did he.

Ayia shook her head and mumbled to herself. "Your military must be weird..."

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

Ayia Stabilized the staff, going upwards in a slow arc carried by one arm. She brought a kick down on Fresco's head, gravity in her favor.

Ayia shook her head and mumbled to herself. "Your military must be weird..."

"You don't know the half of it."  He still isn't sure if YTP is military.  He usually tries not to think about that.  Raises some questions he doesn't want answered.

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

Ayia Stabilized the staff, going upwards in a slow arc carried by one arm. She brought a kick down on Fresco's head, gravity in her favor.

Fresco jumped out of the way of the kick, then skipped in and threw an uppercut had Ayia's jaw--but it was a feint, and out of nowhere came a powerful left hook to her head.

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1 minute ago, Knight of Iron said:

Fresco jumped out of the way of the kick, then skipped in and threw an uppercut had Ayia's jaw--but it was a feint, and out of nowhere came a powerful left hook to her head.

Ayia yelped as Fresco grabbed her head, then grinned. "Using combat as an excuse to hug a lady... very resourceful."

Unable to get out of his grip, Ayia used a foolproof method to escape: stomping his foot. Hard.

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1 minute ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

Ayia yelped as Fresco grabbed her head, then grinned. "Using combat as an excuse to hug a lady... very resourceful."

Unable to get out of his grip, Ayia used a foolproof method to escape: stomping his foot. Hard.

"Ouch!" he cried, loosening his grip, and his book fell out of his pocket. Fresco didn't notice, and he immediately tried to undo the damage, attempting to tackle Ayia.

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Someone else can pick up the book if they want to.

 

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Just now, Knight of Iron said:

"Ouch!" he cried, loosening his grip, and his book fell out of his pocket. Fresco didn't notice, and he immediately tried to undo the damage, attempting to tackle Ayia.

She held up her rod and Stabilized it, letting Fresco push right past her. After that, she dropped down and swung at the back of his head.

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

She held up her rod and Stabilized it, letting Fresco push right past her. After that, she dropped down and swung at the back of his head.

Fresco managed to twist out of the way, but not without receiving a damaging strike to the head.

"Lady..." he panted, "What... in oblivion are you doing with that rod?"

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Just now, Knight of Iron said:

Fresco managed to twist out of the way, but not without receiving a damaging strike to the head.

"Lady..." he panted, "What... in oblivion are you doing with that rod?"

"Stabilizing it! My magic essentially holds it in place like it was built in solid steel, and I can do all sorts of fun things with it after that." She brandished it, swinging it over her head and around her back like a pole dancer. "You give up yet?"

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3 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Stabilizing it! My magic essentially holds it in place like it was built in solid steel, and I can do all sorts of fun things with it after that." She brandished it, swinging it over her head and around her back like a pole dancer. "You give up yet?"

"Maybe for now," said Fresco, picking up the book he had dropped.

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2 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

"I'll count that as a surrender. Good fight! Ten outta ten."

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There's a place-11 system?

"You fought very well. How did you learn to fight like that?" Fresco asked.

He glanced at the book he was holding and noticed some words scribbled on the cover.

Fresco, Please Read This If You Have Lost Your Memory.

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Subtlety 100

 

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2 minutes ago, Knight of Iron said:

"You fought very well. How did you learn to fight like that?" Fresco asked.

He glanced at the book he was holding and noticed some words scribbled on the cover.

Fresco, Please Read This If You Have Lost Your Memory.

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Just a scale of 1-11.

"Mentor, practice, study, practice, practice, practice, practice, and practice." Ayia glanced at the book. "I think it's trying to tell you something."

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Beautiful.

 

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3 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Mentor, practice, study, practice, practice, practice, practice, and practice." Ayia glanced at the book. "I think it's trying to tell you something."

"I--uh, maybe."

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Martin walks over to the tree he had thrown a knife at and leans against it, locking his jaw.  He's an idiot.  A massive idiot.  Manpower doesn't not trump magic, and isn't that a thing to say?  Magic's real.

His shoulder aches dully, and he absently rubs it.  There's almost certainly a bruise forming there.

Okay.  Get moving.  

He walks over to Ayia.  "I'll be honest, I'm not sure what good I am on an elite team."  

@Channelknight Fadran

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Just now, Spren of Kindness said:

Martin walks over to the tree he had thrown a knife at and leans against it, locking his jaw.  He's an idiot.  A massive idiot.  Manpower doesn't not trump magic, and isn't that a thing to say?  Magic's real.

His shoulder aches dully, and he absently rubs it.  There's almost certainly a bruise forming there.

Okay.  Get moving.  

He walks over to Ayia.  "I'll be honest, I'm not sure what good I am on an elite team."  

@Channelknight Fadran

"And what in the world makes you think that?"

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

"And what in the world makes you think that?"

"You saw me.  I may be the best where I come from, but no one on that planet, including myself, is any sort of magic user.  Immediate mile-wide gap there."  The closest they have is techwebs, and those things are painfully finicky.

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