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I could've expanded on the damage, but as for the throw, the majority of Sigurd's weight was carried by the right arm, so Gigue could do without using the the damaged muscle on his left side, instead, only flexing the left arm inwards with the pectorals and curling his bicep for any additional lift and tow force.


The right arm isn't exactly unscathed though, it did take a throwing axe to the forearm only ten or fifteen seconds ago. Anyway, I reflected what I perceived to be the weakness in the throw by not having Sigurd become debilitated upon landing, which seemed like a fair compromise, so we can continue for as long as Sigurd can wrestle against an opponent three times his strength, which probably won't be long. Gigue is definitely the toughest character in this tournament.
He's just as fast as your ordinary martial artist - which i think was what i sticked to throughout our fight.


eh, I dunno, not many martial artists could react to the blade actually piercing their armour and move so significantly. Remember that Sigurd aimed for the base of Gigue's neck, and the blade ended up basically harmlessly sliding down his back, that's quite a significant change in a very short period of time.

I say harmlessly because it doesn't seem like Gigue was perturbed all that much by the blade stabbing him, it certainly didn't impact his ability to lift Sigurd up and throw him.
Well that's the best I could come up with, Sigurd's sword strike was always going to be a last effort, it should have worked in theory but Gigue is just too fast I guess.
Sigurd’s blade cut a bloody path down his enemy’s back, but he had seen the assault coming once again and minimized the damage sustained. Time was running out for the Northman, everything he attempted was scuppered either by magic or instinct, and the take-down was coming. He felt himself lifted by his enemy’s sudden jerking movement, the belt at his waist straining under his own significant weight. As he felt the unstoppable flow of his centre of gravity falling forward his left hand jerked the shield away to splatter on the ground off to his left, instinctually removing the impediment where it would serve no further purpose. Unfortunately he could not do the same with the blade, but with the edge turned it should cause him no additional harm, even as he was near effortlessly dropped on the floor. The Northman had guessed his enemy was strong, but the action was still carried out with frightful power.

What Gigue perhaps could not count on was Sigurd had his own strength advantage in the form of the stone arm, as his body dropped onto the earth the left arm was outstretched in such a way that would have broken an ordinary appendage. Not fully extended by any means, but enough so that when Sigurd landed his right arm bore less of the force of his collapse and his body was off-tilt, just for a moment. It still took his breath away in a great gust, but adrenaline and near panic overwhelmed pain and discomfort, replacing it with a desperate strength he shared with his larger foe. With impressive speed and reflex Sigurd pushed off with his left arm upon landing, spinning his body anti-clockwise even as Gigue collapsed upon him. That was not all however, the act of rolling also shot his left arm back and into a vicious elbow strike that Gigue would find more unpleasant than any he had experienced before, the hardness of the stone and the magical strength of the arm more than sufficient to shatter ribs. The move complimented Sigurd turning his upper torso to face his foe, at the very least he would look into the masked face of the man who would kill him.
Wait nevermind I understand the attack now, though considering where Sigurd's sword strike was aimed I do think the point would have caused more damage, I'm not going to refute what damage you chose to take, so I guess I'll just work on my next post.
Guess I got confused by the mention of ribs and shoulder blade, the chronology seemed a bit off.

I'm not entirely sure how Gigue would be able to correct the diagnol force without a hand behind Sigurd's back, like I said. The amount of strength required to direct Sigurd straight down using the leverage on his belt would be insane because Gigue would also have to counter his own body weight pulling him rightward. It would literally require him to be able to throw Sigurd to the ground with what amounts to a curtain opening motion, which are not strong muscles on the human body, though I'm sure Gigue is better at the peck machine than I am it's still a tall order considering Sigurd's weight and position. Also I'm not convinced the belt would even sustain that much force, I'd assume it would give out under that sort of power.

@Drifting Pollen can you take a look at this from a neutral perspective, I'm not well versed in grappling so I can't tell if what I'm saying makes sense, but it seems a little unnatural for Sigurd to fall face down while Gigue is holding onto him in that fashion.

Also, though it's probably not a significant factor, you do have to consider both Gigue's arms are at least somewhat weakened by injuries by this point, directing Sigurd's fall from this position -seems- difficult to me.

I think you may have posted a faulty link in the interest check, people might not be aware this is up.
You know, now I HAVE To suplex somebody in this roleplay.

@MelonHead Babe, plz.


Hello precious.

I'll move my app now.
I think... the issue here is that... if Corban's defence here falters, it might indeed spell his doom. He made absolutely no attempt to actually dodge the beam, so if it hits, it hits him dead on, exactly at the vitals Myron was aiming for. It can pierce his diamond dome with ease, and has 100ft of girth behind it to spear him in place until he's done with life. I doubt he'd be able to concentrate on erecting barriers when his heart, lungs, and spine have all been reduced to ash.

Given the situation, if I was in Divinity's shoes, I'd also argue every single little speck of information I could in order to save myself the loss.


I don't really see how you've come to that conclusion, considering the nature of Divinity's defence it would still be relatively easy to re-direct the attack away from vitals, not to mention you can't expect the full force of the attack to force its way through the barrier erected, even if it is weaker in terms of preps, one single prep does not provide you with an instant win upon landing the attack, your both now at the same tier level so all magic is roughly equal, the barrier may fail but the amount of power that then impacts Divinity will still only incur one preps worth of damage. That's how extremely powerful magic in confrontation is balanced.

In regards to Divinity; Figure of speech, but you have reached an impasse over this issue, all I meant. A prep is basically anything which can reasonably be construed as either the preliminary action before or the magical action required to carry out an attack or defence in the future, this doesn't necessarily have to be magical, though most people prefer to work with magic because it is easier. It usually has to be visible, though that depends on power level and the capacity of the fighters, and it cannot be entirely vague, though it's not exactly a requirement to explicitly state exactly what your future intent is, it has to be at least guessable by both writer and character, that would be my interpretation.

That being said, if your claim is that the barrier is prepped, it's up to Innue to judge after all I suppose. I can't personally see where the barrier was prepped for this action, if it's obvious and I've just missed it maybe I can provide an outsiders perspective though. This is where the very specific nature of Dazsos sheet is important, the effects of his spells are explicitly stated so he really needs to do no more than name the rune and mention it being activated, or placed, or whatever Myron does. However, your character's abilities are more vague and require more explanation in IC, if you intended to prep a barrier in case Myron had a counter-attack you kind of needed to state that intent, especially as it's the sort of thing that needs rationalisation in my opinion. Unless your character is particularly defensively minded, or fearful, pre-preparing a defence would require some knowledge of the impending attack, considering the situation I'm not sure that exists. Also, just looking at the sheer volumes of actions undertaken in a short period, I'm not really sure that Corban ever had time to start preparing a defence.

Anyway I'm going to bed, all I can say is the best course of action is a compromise over damage, bearing in mind that T1 Eden dictates that some damage should be incurred from a prepped attack, but considering the nature of magical opponents the damage shouldn't be life-threatening but a mild impediment, perhaps a semi-disabled arm or other similar wound.
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