[color=8882be][h3][center]~Arletta Dupain~[/center][/h3][/color] [@PaulHaynek] [hr] [color=8882be]"Don't worry about me justice-tits!"[/color] Arletta's head replied to the Valkyrie as the mounted brigands. [color=8882be]"And call me Letta! Now less talkin' and more beatin' these slack-jawed maggots upside the head!"[/color] She then turned her attention to the two brigands in front of her, one of which was swinging an axe. For now take care of the two in front of her. Valarie could likely handle herself if she was skilled as she thought she was. [color=8882be]"Haha!"[/color] An aggressive grin was plastered on her heads features if Valarie had the time or care to look as she took action. Normally, Arletta would have taken a much more measured and defensive approach to fighting. More disciplined and much less aggressive. Now that she had literally lost her head, though? Well...she defaulted to her old style before becoming a monster More aggressive and...noticeably more violent. Which this unlucky human was about to find out. [color=8882be]"Weak!"[/color] She taunted again. Instead of avoiding the blow, she caught the blade with the broadside of her own, one hand on the hilt and the other on the blade. She turned her blade to the side, shoving away his axe with a powerful shove, certain that her own monstrous strength would be enough to overpower his own. Before he could recover, she followed it up with a kick right to his midsection towards the second one, enough to hopefully send him stumbling backwards or at least wind him enough. Before he could hopefully get a chance to recover, she dashed forwards and swung upwards with her blade. Luckily for him it was demon silver and no lasting damage would have been done, but Arletta wouldn't let him off so easily. She grabbed him by the helmet with her free hand kneed him right in the face before turning to the other brigand. It [i]probably[/i] wouldn't harm him permanently. Just put hm out of commission for awhile. The second she wouldn't give the chance to take initiative. If her attack on the first worked, she'd immedaitely turn her attention to the second and dash forwards quickly. As soon as she was in range, she lowered her posture, practically lunging forwards and swinging her blade in a wide horizontal arc.