[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/zQXUPoA.png[/img] [sub][@VitaVitaAR][/sub][/center] Shield in left, sword in right. Common logic meant that the right side would thus be less well-defended than the left, while the left side was more dangerous than the right. If she wished to escape, it would have been to dive to Serenity’s lefthand side, safe in the knowledge that the harm that a shield could inflict was less than a sword. And that was what Fanilly did. The movement of the body was slower than the movement of an arm; her thrust ricocheted off the surface of Serenity's shield, the swiftness of it meaning that the impact itself hardly registered. Just to check her opponent's movements, perhaps. But while circling around took steps, pivoting took none, and Serenity too turned around, shield facing the Knight-Captain once more. The rest was a repeat. Step in, shield frontwards. Surging forth to overwhelm with a weaponized defense. The question then, was simple. Would Fanilly respond in repeat as well?