Invalid turn. Whereas I checked to make sure you were leaving yourself wide open with no indicators - even in narrative, where they would be no signs externally, but the [i]players[/i] would know what's up - of defense or even preparedness to make a move, you have simply decided that you connect. You did so, with a creature that I pointed outright you cannot hear properly, that you only see the instant before the attack because you are prone, and that is moving very swiftly. Since the two characters are both capable of moving and acting quickly, it would be very important to note who was taking advantage of that more. Well, at a dead stop with no indicator of where the attack is coming from, the preparedness count goes to the one who is there and gone again in seconds. I gave plenty of a chance - went out of my way, in fact - for some defensive measure to be taken and none actually was. It is too late to declare that you intercepted, thus. You [i]allowed me[/i] to declare damage. So, you cannot brain your opponent all of a sudden, giving ME no chance to react to IT, which it certainly would have because it has three fricking eyes-on and quick reflexes. It is too late to make such a move. You are gouged and bloody, and if you grip anything, your hands tear at fur as it forces itself away. I'll be back when it's fixed.