[@Doc Doctor] Just because Sky had relinquished his spear didn't mean he was fighting at a handicap. Whether he was armed or not Sky was still an opponent that could deal out damage, hefty amounts of it. But it was clear from his first look at the Barbarian that raw strength wasn't going to cut it. But, needless to say, Sky wanted to see what his opponent had to offer. He also didn't like to fight someone that was unarmed with his spear, unless it was a particularly important matter such as a life or death fight. He had honor. He just didn't know that Gonad counted his fists in the same manner that Sky counted his spear. When his right fist pushed forth in that straight punch his opponent reacted by dipping his chin. The impact itself didn't do anything to Sky's arm. He could hit a lot stronger objects at a much faster speed and still not be harmed. He felt the bone underneath Gonad's skin and realized how dense they actually were. Sky figured that he wouldn't be able to out muscle the Yaksplitter instantly. Gonad also counter attacked, which would be met with a response of course. It wasn't like Sky to be caught off guard. The thing about the ripped, toned, powerful muscles that Gonad was so proud of? They were loud. Every movement that they performed created a symphony of sound at frequencies that Sky could register. Not to mention his acute spacial awareness cued him in to what was happening the moment the tendons started to cause muscles to contract and create lift for the knee. There was also the fact that raw power radiated from Gonad, every part of him, which Sky could also read and feel in order to get a understand on how his opponent moved. Regardless the left hand that Sky had kept on defense swiftly moved into action. It lowered and reached to the right across Sky's form while his right arm was withdrawn. Due to Sky's elevation his hand at a lot less distance to travel than Gonad's knee, especially since Gonad didn't budge when the fist connected which meant Sky would stop sliding down toward him when knuckles met forehead. Gonad would feel his knee impact the palm of Sky's left hand which, due to his footing, would force Sky to move to his right and slide along the rubber material that they both stood upon. He was sent away from Gonad, off to the Barbarians right, until he stopped just shy of the Bouncy Castles net-like wall. He flexed the fingers of his right hand while Sapphire hues studied his opponent. He shook his left hand and reached out to grip the net of the wall. He'd then channel his spiritual energy through his body, internally, so that it'd have no physical manifestation. The only way Gonad would be able to tell that Sky had summoned energy at all would be if he could sense it, otherwise it'd look like Sky grabbed the net for balance purposes. But his grip was soon relinquished and once again his footing was solidified. "I know you have more." Sky was partially charged now from summoning his energy before, but still no physical signs of it would show. He'd slide down toward Gonad once more. He allowed himself to slide slowly and cautiously across the rubber material with his fists balled and brought up once again. His head was hard, now it was time to see if his body was much the same. Once more when he was within striking distance, should Gonad not try and strike the Fae when he was within his striking range, Sky would deliver a straight left jab right for where his opponents liver would be. But this time Sky wasn't holding back. 15,400 pounds of force would be delivered at roughly 1000 miles per hour, his fist breaking the sound barrier and blasting them both with a shock wave that'd shake the Bouncy Castle. Hit or miss the left fist would be brought back immediately only for the right to follow at the same speed and with the same power as the left. The right fist would hook down low for the center of Gonad's abdomen, testing the mans core to see if the barbarians diaphragm was vulnerable. Much like with the left fist the right would be brought back to a defensive position the moment the attack ran its course.