I've already explained that I write from my character's perspective alone. I'm not sure how much thinking you do in three seconds but there's really a limit for ordinary humans. Your character has superhuman perception, so you can feel free to write how your character feels about every minute detail, but for the most part Sigurd is just working off muscle memory and trying to get a job done. In Sigurd's world much of what your character has done would be a mistake, because he comes from a roughly human world. For example, advancing while your lance-point was behind him, failing to slip the leg, seemingly turning her shield. I'm not going to have Sigurd comment on how wonderful those moves are, because he wouldn't think they were effective. That doesn't mean they aren't, he doesn't have the benefit of knowledge he doesn't have. Also, Sigurd is unlikely to think of his opponent by name, because he is not a sociopath and does not like murdering people he barely knows, so de-personalising his opponent is a practical tactic. I've only mentioned Iolanthe in a descriptive sense to separate our character's equipment. I have no problem with the post, your character has superhuman thigh strength so I really have no way of judging how much faster she is. If Sigurd was fighting an ordinary person it probably would have worked, hence why he tried it. I'll try and come up with something today in time, but I'm pretty ill so it might be shoddy.