Sky wanted to know how his opponent would react to the oncoming spear, each thrust was done quick and in rapid succession of one another. He paid close attention to Re as he slid back away from the first strike, shuffling slightly to make sure that the proper distance had been achieved. All the while the man didn't break the stance that he held. The man also began a maneuver as the second strike came forth, parried by the sword. Sky learned a bit about how confident Re was in his abilities, how capable he was to a certain extent and got an average of his reaction time. He figured that Re could react faster, but starting with a baseline reading was good enough for now. The parry of the tip of the spear didn't cause much stir with Sky, the weapons course quickly corrected immediately after the deflection as it was withdrawn. One thing that both Sky and Re had in common was that it only took a fraction of a second to react to the various situations that presented themselves around them. Sky had a supernatural sense about the area around him, able to feel the flow of energy and the general locations of objects that occupied the space around him. The build up of power within the leg as it was raised told Sky that something was going to happen with that limb. Of course, since they were fighting, it had a high chance of being something violent. The angle of the leg and foot itself, coupled with the fact that there was a spear tip between Re and Sky, dictated that Re wasn't going to attempt a kick at Sky; such a thing could result in the leg getting impaled, regardless of the energy that was being put into it. Through spiritual and physical telegraphing Sky knew that the leg itself wasn't going to be thrown his way, they didn't know enough about what each other could do to warrant such risks. So when the foot changed position so that the sole would start moving toward the ground Sky likewise started to move. His spear was pulled back as his knees bent, only to push off of the ground as Re's foot was half way through its plotted course. By the time the foot collided with the ground Sky was a good five feet off of the ground, spear angling itself in a manner that kept the point facing his opponent as he ascended into the air. The kinetic force behind the maneuver that was used pulverized the ground and caused it to crumble, any force that traveled through the air would break at the tip of his spear and soften as he passed over Sky while bits of debris merely bounced off of his form. The most Re might have saw was the fact that sky had jumped in order to avoid the shock wave that traveled through the ground, which would have more than likely toppled the Fae over. The cloud of dust that kicked up would obscure anything beyond that and while Re was blinded by this Sky still had good situational and spacial awareness when it came to his surroundings and where his opponent was. At the apex of his ascent the spear would be thrust forth again but this time it came much quicker and there were more that followed the first. Passing through the distance between them at a solid 500 mile per hour the spear aimed to strike at the base of the neck, above the sternum, on its first strike. It'd be immediately withdrew as fast as it was unleashed and then sent forth again, the left hand guiding it to a new location. The second aimed to place the point below the sternum and into the diaphragm. Once more the previous actions were repeated, the spear with drew at the aforementioned speed and struck out two more times. The third was aimed at the left shoulder and the fourth was aimed at the right. Each strike would appear through the dust and disappear back into it as all four were executed, like before aiming to only pierce three inches deep. All four strikes were delivered in the time that Sky had reached the Apex of his jump and then started to descend. He'd land upon the ruined ground, each foot finding solid purchase upon pieces of rubble so that he could maintain his stance. His left foot was forward, right to the rear and placed slightly off set to its appropriate side. The knees were bent for a lower center of gravity with both hands upon the spear. Only this time his eyes were closed as the dust still covered the distance around them. More power was pulled from the core of his being, finding a home in his physical self but still was held in reserve.