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8 yrs ago
Current It turns out that you can, if you message your friendly neighborhood moderator.
11 yrs ago
Working, essentially, second shift blows. I hate getting home after midnight. xD
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11 yrs ago
Any day now, I'll have my first kid. Mini Rilla. #Awesome
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In So. 11 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
Indeed I am. In less than 20 days
Log Horizon > SAO
In So. 11 yrs ago Forum: Spam Forum
Ohai kyuki. I'm fine. Waiting for my lady to crap out this child we're expecting.
To me, its a crap power anyway. Lol
Not far. You have three inches on Tre, and he hopped back enough to just have your foot miss. So it would mostly come down to exactly how far we were from each other anyway, before the kick.
'twas meant to mean, say you are kicking from right to left, I'm jumping in that direction more or less(or rather, I'm jumping to your left). Is guess an apt description would be you throwing a football north and me running in the same direction to catch it.

Though, I wouldn't change it anyway, personally if I do I'll not learn an important lesson. Which is mainly the point of me using Tre'Yan in the first place.
His opponent, an accomplished MMA fighter, had nearly rocked his dome with a powerful uppercut. Tre'yan would not soon forget that, and so, as he quickly shifted stances he began watching his opponent. Jake, the MMA fighter, had a very distinct advantage over Tre'Yan, and that came down to a simple matter of sport. Tre'Yan was a boxer, through and through. Jake was an MMA man, and thus, was trained in not only punches, but kicks and grappling. If the fight ever went to ground, Tre'Yan would be in a horrible position. He had only one option.

Keep the match one between the hands. A pure boxing match.

Tre'Yan watched his opponent over his fists, which was - in hindsight - probably not the best position to take. Jake moved, and Tre'Yan caught the movement of the right side of Jake's body, and reacted quickly. He leapt in the same direction the kick was coming, as well as slightly back. The toes of his opponent barely missed his legs. Yet it was all the time he needed.

In the ring, he was an artist, it seemed as though he could move anywhere in the ring at anytime. It was his home. No later than he landed, he was already dashing in, attempting the avoid the lifted leg. Having never fought an MMA fighter, he hoped that the man would have a limited range of motion until he could right his leg. He quickly closed the distance, and aimed a vicious, sharp right hook towards Jake's ribs. His body rottated into the attempt, using his powerful legs to provide the extra oomph he wanted to add.

Assuming Jake was unable to get a proper footing, Tre'Yan was betting that any retalitory blow from the right would be underpowered, and slower, granting him a swifter dodge, and if lucky an opening for a counter blow that would use that momentum against him. However, he kept his left hand up, ready to intercept any incoming blow his opponent might devise from that side.
It wasn't that Kei'taro was a particularly slow mountain climber, or that the mountain was already proving to be more of a challenge than he first thought. The simple reason that he wasn't currently still ahead of Havardr was that the Key Holder was fast, especially in his own territory.

The challenges were always done with the key holder being in advantage. Of course, there had been tricks he could use, or surprises he could dole out - but many here had been taken away. Havardr had zoomed past him with exceptional speed, taking to the mountain with a practiced ease. As should have been the case! Kei'taro wasn't as shocked by this as he probably shouldn't have been, the Goat, after all, had spent a lot of time traversing this range.

What did surprise him, however, was the shakiness that had taken hold of the mountain. He had experienced earthquakes before, but never while climbing a mountain. Combined with the slowly budding phenomena known as a blizzard, he knew he was in for a ride. A normal person would have probably been frIghtened right off the mountain, but Kei'taro was determined to carry on.

While the Goat was considerably at home on this mountain, Kei'taro possessed certain physical advantages. Ultizing his sensitive sense of touch, he felt for the moments when the shaking mountain seemed to ebb and flow. At the same time, he trained his eyes on several points of interest. At the culmination of both, he used his remarkable physical strength and propelled himself up the mountain. This type of watch and wait method increased his movement speed, and soon he was moving in on the Mountain Goat, though not quite in position to overtake him.

Every few tens of feet, the mountains quaking got progressively more violent; soon Kei'taro wouldn't be able to use this particular method to travel, and would have to employ a different tactic.
That'll be their issue. Trying to fight someone whom they have no idea the history for. Lol
I don't really write back stories unless I need to. I remember every history for my characters. As far as big events
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