[quote=@Krayzikk] Plank and I's will probably be done tonight, tomorrow at the latest. Actually, he and I had a question that arose during the fight. How would Aura defense work with something like an attempted bone break? Obviously defending against it, if that's how it worked, would eat up a substantial bit of Aura. But would it defend? Specifically, one character is set up in such a way as to be able to, were this the real world, perform a neck snap. But this being sparring (and, you know, RWBY), obviously such an action wouldn't actually happen. The question we have is whether that would be something that would be grounds to offer a forfeit, and avoid chancing anything, or something that Aura would defend against and be expected to carry on with? [/quote] In this regard, the aura would reactively apply force in the opposite way as the attacker, preventing breaking of bones as long as aura is active. As long as the attack is ongoing, aura would be constantly drained, however. Based on Goodwitch's previous statements, a forfeit would be a bad option. She'd call the match as soon as aura was low enough, so the bone break would not occur. If Goodwitch was less adamant about students sticking it out, a student who didn't think they could escape the grapple before their aura expired might forfeit.