Round One - Green
May 25, 2022 5:10:45 GMT -5
Post by napoleon, d2m ₊⊹ 🐁 ɢʀɪғғɪɴ. on May 25, 2022 5:10:45 GMT -5
By the time the crowd is riotous, his grip around the axe has become slick with sweat, loosely-held. He keeps looking around, darts at the chaos. It singles him out. A deer in the midst of wolf fight, Cedar Ferr’s weakness bares itself in the feral of those around him so vividly, deliciously even.
And perhaps that’s their own weakness.
Of underestimating, of undervaluing. It was certainly the weakness of the two peacekeepers he put down with a blunt kitchen knife, still bloody from the steak it’d been used to cut before.
It only got bloodier afterwards.
See, the thing about rebels is they can be as ruthless as the rebelled against. That’s what the public doesn’t see – all those martyr stories, the tales of chivalrous and brave heroes, they all overshadow the ones he’d heard right from the tongues of rebels that give him the operation routes. Those tales, however, do not make pretty motivational speeches.
But that’s the nature of war, though. It taints even the most innocent souls, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that his isn’t spared. It shouldn’t be a surprise that, as the boy – Pascal – lunges at him, he takes the brunt of the attack only to swing with his own axe back and feels himself smile almost wryly.
“Odd place to look for friends,” Cedar says, his first time speaking in what feels like forever.
That’s when the other girl, a gothic painting of a girl, pipes up. “You’re not scared of us, are you?”
And He laughs. The thought of being scared of his peers comes so ridiculously when it is set in comparison with everything else he’s been through that is hilarious.
The girl’s axe arcs his way and this time he’s wiser, smarter than he was a second ago, sidestepping the attack while raising his own axe with both hands and –
“Terrified,” he replies.
And perhaps that’s their own weakness.
Of underestimating, of undervaluing. It was certainly the weakness of the two peacekeepers he put down with a blunt kitchen knife, still bloody from the steak it’d been used to cut before.
It only got bloodier afterwards.
See, the thing about rebels is they can be as ruthless as the rebelled against. That’s what the public doesn’t see – all those martyr stories, the tales of chivalrous and brave heroes, they all overshadow the ones he’d heard right from the tongues of rebels that give him the operation routes. Those tales, however, do not make pretty motivational speeches.
But that’s the nature of war, though. It taints even the most innocent souls, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that his isn’t spared. It shouldn’t be a surprise that, as the boy – Pascal – lunges at him, he takes the brunt of the attack only to swing with his own axe back and feels himself smile almost wryly.
[ cedar attacks pascal ]
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11033 -- 3.5 damage (Axe)
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11033 -- 3.5 damage (Axe)
“Odd place to look for friends,” Cedar says, his first time speaking in what feels like forever.
That’s when the other girl, a gothic painting of a girl, pipes up. “You’re not scared of us, are you?”
And He laughs. The thought of being scared of his peers comes so ridiculously when it is set in comparison with everything else he’s been through that is hilarious.
The girl’s axe arcs his way and this time he’s wiser, smarter than he was a second ago, sidestepping the attack while raising his own axe with both hands and –
[ cedar attacks bryony ]
axe
11170 -- 4.5 damage (Axe)
axe
11170 -- 4.5 damage (Axe)
“Terrified,” he replies.
axe·axe