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That being said there's no reason why Gigue should take the sword strike at all really, he's in a fine position to just move out the way of it. It's more of a spacing move on Sigurd's part rather than a legitimate attempt to kill Gigue. But if Gigue just jumps on Sigurd I can only assume he would be getting a pretty shit wound for not so much gain, because Sigurd's arms will be in the way of all his follow ups.

Still, I can tell your heart is stuck on the ass slam, and it is a hilariously unorthodox move, so we can hash out a compromise on 'just tank the sword strike' situation if you want.
As per usual, i want to be that bastard that shrugs off your sword strikes like flea bits

It seems to me that Sigurd won't be able to put a lot power into his strike from his current position to actually muster a grievous wound; perhaps, an inch deep into flesh at most, since he is missing a lot of torque from the legs and has very little wind up space as well.


I was thinking about this myself, but I do have a case for the sword strike.

1. Sigurd basically has supernatural strength, he can curl 80kg of weight so the amount of force he can generate with his bicep alone is fucking insane, and he can put his shoulder into this cut because the force is being generated by his shoulder in the haymaker esque move.

2. The amount of force actually impacting Gigue would fully depend on Gigue's actions. If he decided to just tank it out he might get lucky and get inside the arc of the blade, the force would be far less significant if a lower part of the blade impacted Gigue, though not insignificant and his own momentum would essentially drive him onto the edge.

3. Sigurd's strength doesn't really require him to step into sword strikes, but I believe the momentum of his roll would compensate some for the lack of torque.

4. He actually has a pretty decent amount of wind-up space, the sword frees itself from his body and in one continuous motion he rolls and pulls the blade leftward, evidently it would depend on when/if it hits Gigue as to the sort of damage it inflicts, if Gigue gets right up in the swords business it wouldn't be -as- effective, but Gigue's move is inherently quite slow because it has a lot of parts to it, if he carries out the same plan the sword could easily hit him before he can actually move closer, at least the way I see it.

Not saying it's the most effective attack of all time, quite the opposite, but I believe it would be at least equivalent to an ordinary longsword cut despite the odd circumstances. One inch of penetration would be short changing it a bit, though I agree it would be unlikely to be fatal in any sense because Sigurd's target isn't really marked with an abundant of arteries or anything, it's more debilitating than lethal.
Let me know if there's anything confusing about my post, because of the length of time between Sigurd's move and Gigues I made it an interruption rather than a counter because Gigue technically has time to do something other than his original plan, and may do so now he knows what Sigurd's capable of.

Also, I massively went against my better judgement with this attack and just went for what I thought would be cool. It works in theory, but it's a little impractical, oh well.
Wrestling was not really Sigurd’s strongest area of fighting but he was not a complete amateur. In simpler, happier times he had often competed in bouts with friends and rivals in his home village, it was a popular past time in the rather martial society he belonged to. Still, if he could stick to striking it would be ideal. One could argue everything Sigurd did upon entering combat had been an attempt to maintain this advantage, that range where he excelled. However his foe had pinned him, in a metaphorical sense at least, and he was going to be forced to play his enemy’s game for a while. The mud beneath him was slightly wet and made movement a more difficult prospect than it needed to be, but he still managed to roll to face upwards with success. There was even a sharp crack as his elbow drilled into the big man’s ribs. The Northman had a glimmer of hope then, the moment he had felt his enemy’s great strength he knew that should he get a hold of him it was over. Rolling onto his back had two effects for Sigurd, one he was able to see what he was doing, two he was able to enact a plan of escape using the tools available to him.

The Northman was surprised upon facing skyward and then turning to look for his foe that he had been knocked clear off his back. He was down-right confused when he witnessed the large wrestler conduct some strange form of hand-stand, supporting his weight with his right hand as his legs were planted upon the soil. Sigurd had no fucking idea what his enemy was doing, essentially.

Still, the Northman was acting on instinct rather than a careful analysis of the fight, so while he had no idea that his foe was transitioning and preparing to drive his weight down into the Northman’s gut, Sigurd was still able to react in a fashion that could change the events to follow. Upon spinning onto his back the Northman’s right arm came free from under his body, and as if by magic a longsword materialised. Still clutched tight in an ice-pick grip Sigurd used his weapon in an incredibly unorthodox fashion worthy of facing his enemy’s own improvised assault. Using the momentum of his roll, the Northman simply continued to throw his weight leftward by rolling his shoulders. The effect of which was fairly evident, as Gigue completed his transition he would be faced with an evident danger, should he collapse upon Sigurd he would risk injury as Sigurd drew the hilt (with the end pointing at him) of his blade across his body as if carrying out a very short-range haymaker. As he also rolled leftward the end result was a strange form of cut in an arc directly in front of Sigurd, ending with about ten inches of the point of the blade crashing down towards Gigue’s waist. Should he still choose to dive upon Sigurd he would risk life and limb on the edge of his sword, not to mention the Northman’s stone arm had rested low over his torso to ease the passage of the cutting sword, and would prove a powerful obstruction.
To each fighter, their own style.


Very true, wrestlers wrestle, swordsmen sword things.
3-4 seconds.


Hmm, that's about what I figured, that's a pretty long time in fighting terms. I think Gigue should have just went with his instinctual beserker rage and started ground pounding the shit out of Sigurd tbh, probably would have been game over.

Anyway I'll have a post up in an hour or so.
Just for a frame of reference, how much time do you think passed between Sigurd elbowing Gigue and Gigue landing his trademark ass slam?
So Gigue transitions from a back-mount to his break-dancing pose fully to Sigurd's left side. (Presuming Sigurd manages to turn sufficiently to face up)
Well, the way I see it Gigue has abandoned his hold on Sigurd when he transitions into his break-dancing pose, so for a moment Sigurd is pretty much clear to do whatever he wants until Gigue re-positions himself and lands with his ass. Not saying Sigurd is necessarily just going to roll away, but I was wondering if Gigue's position might make rolling difficult or not, it seems like for a moment he only really has a hand and maybe one leg blocking Sigurd from just rolling to his left, so I wanted to get it cleared up exactly where Gigue's limbs were at what times.
Just to make sure I know what's going on:

Gigue takes the elbow as he falls onto Sigurd, he's thrown to his right and braces himself with his right arm, then he does some kind of mid-air spin thing so his legs are pointing towards Sigurd and slams himself down on Sigurd's torso and then he kicks out with his feet at Sigurd's head?

Is the kick coming immediately after the (ass drop?!?) slam thing, or is Gigue dropping on Sigurd, popping back up and then kicking out? Also, is any of Gigue in contact with Sigurd before the ass drop, that would say, impede Sigurd if he simply kept rolling?

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