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Fury had been given the perfect opportunity to get past Kanitah’s guard, and he wasn’t about to look a gift horse in the mouth. After having closed to his six foot fighting range Kanitah tried for some theatrics, possibly meant to distract the trained Fireen. Unfortunately for him, all it really served to do was weaken his guard by leaving one arm skyward, as Fury darted in surprisingly low. With a blast of energy shot upwards from both hands as he jerked them slightly both of Kanitah’s arms would be slowed in their attempts to stop him. With a little luck, though not as much as he would have required had Kanitah given him the respect he deserved, his right shoulder would ram into Kanitah’s stomach even as his left hand seized the back of his right knee and his right hand caught the left. The moment Fury was able to attain the double leg takedown grip he was looking for it would be simple to push his head under Kanitah’s right arm while simultaneously pushing off with his left leg and using a pulling motion from one side and a chop from the other. This would have the eventual effect of twisting Kanitah off his feet and falling back and to his left, with Fury’s weight slamming on top of him with side control.
Or one person starts off on the far side of the map and takes half the fight to reach the action. By which point someone has already died. >.>


Don't make it sound like it was my choice, heh.
Or we could agree to get rid of consolation points from hence forth, I don't think they're necessary.
Yeah, the HQ is actually about ten years in the past, Fury is skulking in the corner.

"That man eats... too much. I'll remember his face."
Though a bullet isn't an instant kill in most places even on an ordinary human, your character can shoot fire which definitely is, try to keep that in mind as it's all relative.
That's kind of the point, I would never agree with a character like mine in anything less than T5/6 at which point people should be relatively resistant to high speed projectiles.
“That will teach you not to kick dirt at me again, you pathetic little man.” Fury spat, his kick having landed with the force and super-natural energy behind it causing Kanitah to be launched for the second time in this fight away from him. The satisfying crunch his boot had made on contact with his foe’s fingers told him he had done some damage, though nowhere near enough for his liking. Fury marched up on Kanitah, trying to close to that distance where fighting was possible for two unarmed combatants. He was growing frustrated with the fight; Kanitah was proving more difficult than before to pin down and drain, stripping him of his fighting potential while increasing Fury’s own. Instead the reverse was growing more likely, and Fury was getting pissed.

As his temper flared someone watching particularly carefully would have spotted the grass at his feet literally dying as he stepped upon it, the life energy within completely consumed by the Void’s vessel. That same effect was what Kanitah had in store for him if he didn’t move quickly enough.

Seven feet separating them, provided Kanitah had made no sudden movements, Fury would approach with his arms and hands wide, staring down his foe and waiting for his move, half crouched himself to negate his opponent’s short stature.
Fury can be defeated fairly easily, though not through combat. He has a Oblivion style Gray Prince esque weakness, though I'm not sure Skallagrim remembers the steps he took so long ago to actually do it. I might remind him when the fight comes about, if it ever does.

Fury might make an appearance at the Hq later on, I'd like to finish the fight with Kanitah first, though that could lead to a slightly weird situation when he runs into him in the dining hall.
The entrance hall briefly lit up with a deep blue shine and then dimmed just as suddenly. For a moment the room seemed darker than it had been before, until slowly the sound of quietly whirring machinery permeated the air. There was only a receptionist staring curiously at the newcomer, and the newcomer was straightening his jacket with a jerking efficiency. He turned his head quizzically to one side as he regarded the woman at the desk.

“A receptionist? How cliché.” He said, his voice grating, two steps carried him past the desk and down the corridor. The sound of machinery growing quieter by the moment as the strange humanoid strode off towards the main lobby area, where he assumed the most activity could be found. The receptionist paused for a moment as she considered the sounds he had made, her brilliant mind piecing together where she had heard such sounds before.

“Sounded… like clockwork.”
I don't remember the guild saying you could dodge bullets as a rule, if anything the conversation was surrounding how guns are OP, and they would be if it wasn't for the fact that your character is heavily blast resistant and therefore on a tier level where the speed of bullets is inconsequential.

My Mech is powerful because it has computerized targeting systems, making a 'dodge' in a conventional sense difficult for anything but the fastest opponents, but it is more than balanced out by your character's ability to sponge high ordinance, which is comparatively much stronger than my mech's durability.

In future just stand behind something, or make something in front of you, if you don't want to get shot while standing out in the open. Even a T2 sniper would have a decent chance of hitting you in those circumstances.

If you think I'm out of line in saying your dodge wouldn't work against my bullets though feel free to ask Judge Rilla, as this is a ranked battle.
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