Silas grinned at her tenacity, but without the threat of the scimitar and her pressure, he pulled back his blade and jumped at the same time. As they both fell to the ground because of Akkina's position and his body weight, he hooked his knees just above her elbow joint, locked his ankles, and threw his legs back while pulling his torso forward. This move was designed to give Silas the advantage by throwing his opponent onto their back while he knelt above, immobilizing the captured arm and leaving a large area open to attack. If the move held and wasn't broken, he'd be across her body, one hand still holding onto her wrist, sitting on her other arm, and his right sword hand free to strike her abdomen or legs.