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3 minutes ago, Enter a username said:

"I'd like to volunteer."

"M'kay." She turned to the kid. "Watch this." She said with a mischievous grin." She held the rope in one hand. "Oh, and this takes a lot of practice. And I mean a lot of practice. It took me about a year to learn basic commands, and then two years to learn how to do advanced commands." She focused on the rope really hard. "My life, to yours. Hold when thrown." She then grinned at the first guy, and threw the rope at his body.

@Matrim's Dice

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

Ayia poked her head inside the tent, face contorting into a confused glare. "What in the world is going on in here?"

"I'm teaching him awakening!" She said cheerfully, pointing at Craven. The rope had wrapped around the one guy's arms and torso. 

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3 minutes ago, Random Bystander said:

"M'kay." She turned to the kid. "Watch this." She said with a mischievous grin." She held the rope in one hand. "Oh, and this takes a lot of practice. And I mean a lot of practice. It took me about a year to learn basic commands, and then two years to learn how to do advanced commands." She focused on the rope really hard. "My life, to yours. Hold when thrown." She then grinned at the first guy, and threw the rope at his body.

Enter's first instinct was to burn chromium, but he didn't have that anymore. His second was to try to grab the rope, but he intentionally delayed himself enough that the rope landed.

Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Is this awakening thing dangerous?"

"Occasionally, but not with a rope Awakened to hold when thrown. Unless it lands on someone's neck."

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3 minutes ago, Random Bystander said:

"M'kay." She turned to the kid. "Watch this." She said with a mischievous grin." She held the rope in one hand. "Oh, and this takes a lot of practice. And I mean a lot of practice. It took me about a year to learn basic commands, and then two years to learn how to do advanced commands." She focused on the rope really hard. "My life, to yours. Hold when thrown." She then grinned at the first guy, and threw the rope at his body.

@Matrim's Dice

"I can learn to do that?"

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2 minutes ago, Enter a username said:

Enter's first instinct was to burn chromium, but he didn't have that anymore. His second was to try to grab the rope, but he intentionally delayed himself enough that the rope landed.

"Occasionally, but not with a rope Awakened to hold when thrown. Unless it lands on someone's neck."

"And not to the person using it." She walked over, and touched the rope twisting around his torso. "Your breath, to mine." She let out another blissful sigh. "And also not to someone with my level of experience." She walked back over to the kid. 

Just now, Matrim's Dice said:

"I can learn to do that?"

"Yup. Eventually. It's also really useful in a fight." Anyone paying attention would notice the circle of enhanced color around her, and on her clothing.

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

"So as long as you guys are careful, nobody's getting themselves exploded?"

"Ha! There are no explosives when it comes to awakening! Hey, are you a good fighter? I want to show him ways you can use awakening in a fight. It'll be more likely to get him excited about learning." She pulled a mistcloak out of her bag. 

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You guys don't know how long I've been wanting to do this.

 

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Just now, Random Bystander said:

"Ha! There are no explosives when it comes to awakening! Hey, are you a good fighter? I want to show him ways you can use awakening in a fight. It'll be more likely to get him excited about learning." She pulled a mistcloak out of her bag. 

"You? Versus me?" Ayia summoned her metal staff. "If you're sure."

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

"You? Versus me?" Ayia summoned her metal staff. "If you're sure."

"I am." She grabbed the colorful half of the cloth. "My life to yours. Protect me." She threw on the mistcloak. She then grabbed her rapier. "I promise not to use my soulcaster on you." She said with a grin. "Should we move out into the open?"

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She's been fighting since she was 6.

 

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1 minute ago, Random Bystander said:

"I am." She grabbed the colorful half of the cloth. "My life to yours. Protect me." She threw on the mistcloak. She then grabbed her rapier. "I promise not to use my soulcaster on you." She said with a grin. "Should we move out into the open?"

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Ha, jokes on you, Ayia's been doing it since she was born! As for magical fighting, though, she started that when she was 10.

"Unless you'd rather duke it out in this tiny tent."

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Unless you'd rather duke it out in this tiny tent."

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She's trained with Vasher... On Roshar... For about a year... :D And with a bunch of other people. She's never seen Nightblood, though.

"Nope." She left the tent, and went into a large, empty area.

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Just now, Random Bystander said:

"Nope." She left the tent, and went into a large, empty area.

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I'd just like you to know that Ayia is an incredibly competent combatist. Basically undefeated. Her skills are insane. I have a lot of fun writing out her fight scenes.

I.E. what I'm saying is that having a random child upstage a person who's trained for their entire life isn't plausible and would annoy me very much

Ayia followed, dropping into a stance designed to start off quick. She didn't know how capable this kid was, but if they were at all as skilled as they claimed to be, then underestimating them wouldn't be a very good idea.

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

Ayia followed, dropping into a stance designed to start off quick. She didn't know how capable this kid was, but if they were at all as skilled as they claimed to be, then underestimating them wouldn't be a very good idea.

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No, but she'd be able to hold her off for a while. Longer then most well trained soldiers. Especially with her mistcloak. I mean, she's never defeated Vasher, and couldn't beat a radiant, Mistborn, or full Feruchemist, but she could beat a Dakhor monk alone.

"One moment." She grabbed a vial of bronze, and drank the liquid. She burned it, and compounded her feruchemical bronze, jolting her awake. She was now completely awake. "Okay. I'm ready when you are." She said, falling into a defensive stance. She was better defensive then offensive.

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1 minute ago, Random Bystander said:

"One moment." She grabbed a vial of bronze, and drank the liquid. She burned it, and compounded her feruchemical bronze, jolting her awake. She was now completely awake. "Okay. I'm ready when you are." She said, falling into a defensive stance. She was better defensive then offensive.

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Ayia could totally beat Vasher. Not easily, but she certainly could.

Ayia sprang towards the kid, not wasting any time. She leapt into the air, swinging her staff in a wide overhead arc down onto Camilla's head. Before it came down completely, though, Ayia Stabilized and swung around the now-suspended staff, flipping straight over Camilla and landing behind her. She summoned another staff, swinging backwards at the kid's legs without looking.

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

Ayia sprang towards the kid, not wasting any time. She leapt into the air, swinging her staff in a wide overhead arc down onto Camilla's head. Before it came down completely, though, Ayia Stabilized and swung around the now-suspended staff, flipping straight over Camilla and landing behind her. She summoned another staff, swinging backwards at the kid's legs without looking.

The cloak grabbed the staff, and ripped it out of her hands. Camelia, took that in, and untied the knots on her sleeves. "My life to yours. Upon my call become as my fingers." She said. Her shirt bleached out. She then charged forward, carefully watching Ayia. Remember what you've been taught.

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Just now, Random Bystander said:

The cloak grabbed the staff and ripped it out of her hands. Camelia took that in and untied the knots on her sleeves. "My life to yours. Upon my call become as my fingers." She said. Her shirt bleached out. She then charged forward, carefully watching Ayia. Remember what you've been taught.

Scraps! Ayia thought to herself in the very anime-like split second while Camelia ran forwards. Her cape can steal things? We'll just see what she thinks about that.

She jumped to the side and ran around in a wide arc. The regular movement felt sloppy and pathetic, but it'd have to do for now. Ayia leaped up, grabbed her still-floating staff, and swung onto it, perched like a bird. Letting out a breath, she watched to see what Camelia did next.

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10 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

Scraps! Ayia thought to herself in the very anime-like split second while Camelia ran forwards. Her cape can steal things? We'll just see what she thinks about that.

She jumped to the side and ran around in a wide arc. The regular movement felt sloppy and pathetic, but it'd have to do for now. Ayia leaped up, grabbed her still-floating staff, and swung onto it, perched like a bird. Letting out a breath, she watched to see what Camelia did next.

She saw her move. I have to catch her off guard, or distract her. "My life to yours. Hold when thrown." She said as softly as she could while holding her rope. She then ran as fast as she could, which was fast, and threw the rope at her arms.

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Just now, Channelknight Fadran said:

Ayia, being the big-brained warrior that she was, caught the rope and let it tangle around only one arm. From there, she swung down from her staff and started running.

Camelia's stance changed, and she used her awakened sleeves to try to grab the rope.

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31 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

Ayia kept her distance, waiting for Camelia to start using allomancy.

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Already did. She is a bronze compounder.

Camelia frowned. She started moving as quickly as possible. Her bronze was still burning, and she was drawing the feruchemical power out of it. Why isn't she doing anything? She ran forward, trying a feint.

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