by Gee-chan » Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:49 pm
OOC: Phew, this was hard work to get. But, I finally managed to work together with dark to get this written. Sorry for the double post but there really should be some sort of divider.
As Mabala and Asylintha's turn arrives, two Gerudo step forward to engage the pair. One with a polearm over he shoulder, the other carrying a longsword. The due matched themselves up with their opponents, the polearm holder against Asylintha, the swordswoman against Mabala.
Of the pair, only Asylintha drew her weapon, Mabala simply stood there, her head hung low.
While the swordswoman stayed on her guard, the polearm wielder was quick to strike, launching a massive overhead strike which made Asylintha leap back to make a successful block.
With her weapon now held against Asylintha's the Gerudo tries to force her down while sweeping her polearm across in front of her, taking Asylintha with it, straight in the direction of a stone wall. Even as she was forced to the said Asylintha grinned. She quickly lifted herself off the ground and bounced off the wall with her feet, pushing her self back at her opponent, who was bringing back her weapon.
"You gotta try better than that” taunted Asylintha, “or is this all you got?"
She lunged at her opponent with a dashing stab, only for the Gerudo to block it with the shaft of her weapon and counter with a cruel punch to the stomach.
At the sidelines, the elder looked at Mabala's still form, her weapon not drawn even as her opponent stood before her ready to make an attack at any second.
"You!" she yelled, "Why do you not fight? Your life rests upon this and still you do not move, what use would you be to the world you are charged with if this is as far as you will allow yourself to go?"
Mabala looks up. " because Elder If I did I would lose it anyway because I value my honour and your teachings I grew up on above all else. As I grew up you taught me everything but one lesson you drilled into me. No matter what the reason, one should never strike their sister at any time or situation outside of training. To do so is considered dishonourable and would cause one to lose their life. As a honourable warrior I can't bring myself to break the teachings”
"Pah! You think that I have not raised my hand and blade against a sister when the time came? In-fighting is often a solution, and can be the most honourable win there is. Cowardice, and refusal to fight, such as you are showing me here, is the greatest shame a warrior could display. You wish to back down without even putting up a fight? Then your honour is forfeit, as is your life"
Mabala shakes her head. " Elder you raised me as your own child and such taught me everything you would teach your own daughter. You would never break the teachings yourself because elder you are the most honourable person I have ever met and i hoped to be like you one day."
The elder glared at the girl, but a slow smile emerged on her face. "You are a fool." she said, "but you are young, so that goes without saying. I was once like you, my honour was everything, and without it my life was nothing. But understand this, there is more than just the laws of honour. Look to your companions, to the girl who stands beside you. If it would benefit your honour would you cut them down where they stand?"
She shakes her head. " because elder they are my friends and Asylintha here is my sister. I can't because as once more you taught me family and friends mean everything to us. If they where harmed by any one one may take revenge on the one harming them. Even thou I haven't known them for a long time that closeness is there honourable elder.”
"so you understand" said the elder, "honour, when it comes down to it, is little more than a word. but it serves its purpose. Our laws are not simply to prove the honour of our warriors, but to ensure the survival of our people, without such laws we would be little more than beasts, slaying each other with no reason or sense. By abiding to such rules you can walk the path of a champion, but it takes a true warrior to know when such rules must be cast aside."
She looks down. " I still can't bring myself to harm one of my sisters thou I would have no problem if it was anyone else besides a friend or sister, elder but you teachings where just so well done and drilled in I can't break them without permission."
"well then" said the elder, "simply don't harm her. Your companions have managed that, are you saying that you, a fully fledged Gerudo warrior cannot do the same? Are you going to let that man better you?"
"Huh?" asked Garath, "What did I do?"
"Just shut up" hissed Landara, "She's trying to prove a point. Don't ruin the moment"
Mabala scoffs. " I am way better them him After all I did leave that mark on his face when I faced him on the field of battle so I already proven I am stronger them him."
“What does that count for if you cannot even pass a simple trail.” said the elder. “Draw your blade and show me what you are. Earn your name, Gerudo.”
Seeing Mabala start to make a move, the Gerudo swordswoman lunges with blistering speed as her opponent is still readying her stance. In the blink of an eye, Mabala swings her sword up, catches it under the other's sword and kicks her away.
The swords-woman quickly recovered from the kick and darted forwards, the flat of her blade aimed to take out Mabala's legs, only for Mabala to jump up onto the blade, hop over and kicks her in the back sending, her toward the nearby wall. The Swordswoman was quick to regain her stance, but this time it was different. she held herself defensibly, having realised a frontal attack would not work.
Mabala pulled out her bow and notched an arrow. She did not know what her opponent had planned, but she doubted that she would expect a range attack. The intricate carving in the wood shone as she drew back the string and ancient, long-forgotten words that could not be her own, quietly escaped from her mouth. The arrow was released perfectly, almost as though it was being guided towards it's target, spinning as it flew, stirring the dusting ground beneath it. Ready for the shot, the swordswoman blocked the arrow with her sword, but it was not the arrow that she should have been expecting. Unseeable, unexpectable, a great wall of air slammed against the unsuspecting girl, ripping the sword from her hand and hurling her backwards to slam against the wall. As she flew it was almost as though a golden figure was gliding alongside her, a figure who's touch ripped at her clothing like a thousand minuscule blades. Within a second, Mabala was on her, sword drawn, blade pointed at the fallen girl, who slumped against the wall in defeat....and very little else.
Asylintha staggered from her blow but launched a ball of shadows at the Gerudo fighter. using the distance she had gained with the punch, the polearm user adjusts the grip on her weapon, holding it just below the blade. In an instant she began to spin the blade like a drill and thrust it into the hurtling ball for energy, reversing it's course.
"Batter up!" Asylintha grins as she slams her sword into the incoming orb sending it at the Gerudo for a second time. In a single swipe, the polearm user cuts the bold of energy in two, the halves shooting past either side of her and exploding, causing a cloud of debris, out of which, with no warning what-so-ever came the pointed handle end of the girl's weapon aimed directly at Asylintha's face. It wasn't even by inches that Asylintha dodged the shot as she dived backwards, landing crouched on the ground.
Asylintha tucks behind a pillar holding the bow and blinks at the voice she hears and opens up the bottom and 3 arrows come out; one black, one silver, and one red. She loads up in a special slot and jumps out at her opponent.
"Let's see if this works.” she gathered her will as she released her shot. “Zereketh Arise now!"
The flying arrows curve towards each other, then smash together, erupting into a giant pillar of darkness. Inside the pillar a great dark figure forms. It's long, slender arms ended in wicket looking claws, it's body was little more than a black mass which balanced upon the very darkness it was born from. Perched upon it's shoulders was a dark abscess into which was set two white orbs from which came the black cloud that festered around it.
The figure looks at Asylintha's opponent.
"Chaos Burn." it hisses in a voice that echoes around it as it forms a giant black orb between its two hands which it fires it at her with vicious speed. The attack slams into the unprepared girl and knocks her out of the chamber entirely, leaving her crumpled against the wall in the corridor outside, next to the heavy stone door which now lay broken beyond repair.
It's task complete, the black form withdrew into itself, it's pale orbs fading away as it's dark body crumbled to a grey dust, which itself evaporated away. Within seconds, all that was left where the dark being had once stood, were three arrows, broken and twisted almost beyond recognition.
"Wow” gasped Asylintha, “.......that was cool!"
I'm looking at the world through a Jaffa-cake filling.....
Let the loli's hit the floor.....
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