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@Xavier Bloodbayne
Also im not going to fight that Leo guy if he seriously goes 45 mph like its nothing.
May I be allowed to update my character sheet with some basic physical attribute info? I was made aware of how deficient it was in that regard and I would like to rectify that if possible
@Dynamo Frokane
This monster would not be able to deceive Annabelle with his lies and deceptions. She was a warrior of justice, to fight evil and bring hope to those who had none. Words would not stop her from her just mission.

Closing the distance between her opponent, Annabelle would activate her final Mantle of Awakening to activate Memories of Courage. Memories of the young swordswoman conquering her fear as she held up her sword for the first time to defend herself. Her strength was no enhanced just as her speed was and the psionic shield around her body.

Raising her sword for a right to left slash, she gave a mighty cry as she did so. This creature would feel her wrath for its crimes against the people of this city. "For justice!"
[Match goes to Doc Doctor]
Forget it, I'm not dragging this any farther than it needs to. I guess your character does win and I just end up dead.
I think I would rather have a judge call on this. There's a difference between a boxer in a ring and a gladiator match in the pouring rain.
How does your character have the ability to coordinate both a counter, a weapon stance change, and readying that weapon in a span of around a few seconds since that is the amount of time this exchange happened. You would have had to allow Selandra to get close to get a stab in, closer to even get a swing off on her. I don't see how she wouldn't also be able to take Kull down since we agreed she was 60 pounds heavier than her character sheet said and 60 pounds of extra hardened muscle is more than enough to take down someone who is lighter than yourself.@Doc Doctor
@Doc Doctor
I find it difficult to believe your character has the ability to "perfectly" (a word I really don't enjoy seeing in these types of things) her speed without having even seen her run in the first place. We've only been walking around each other and Kull has the mathematical training to calculate how fast she can be based on her height and supposed muscle mass (since I don't believe he can see through armor) and then perfectly time his ax for every possible scenario including her darting away which was the impression given the entire fight? Sorry, but I am just not sold on that.
@Doc Doctor
Going to have to dispute that tactic, since I wrote those actions during his counter of my attack, thus the swing wouldn't have enough time to actually hit her given how fast she is and that he would have to recover to a normal swinging stance to actually swing without toppling over.
@Doc Doctor
Gladiators by nature were warriors of adaptation, it was simply their only means of survival. For Selandra to survive as much as long as she had, she would have had to be able to adapt to any situation. Sometimes that required different tactics, like changing from whittling down the opponent, to going in for the kill immediately.

Her net, she knew, would not give her this victory, but it allowed for her to keep him at a distance. Time was something one always needed in order to devise a careful plan, and Selandra found it difficult to think in the heat of battle. When the fighting started, instinct took over and all those well made plans went out the window. This was true for Selandra now as her plan to cripple Kull was foiled, but the amount of time she had to think thongs through had allowed her to have an alternative handy.

For so long Kull had believed that Selandra would attempt to bring him down through careful stabs and scurrying away. This was why she needed her other hand to grip her spear, as the light grip she had on the weapon would have fallen without extra support. Kull would find his leg would not only deflect the trident, but send it off around two feet away from them, where it would not keep her from her true tactic.

Running forward like a charging bull, she would wrap her arms around his waist, loft him upwards, then slam his body onto the wet sand. This move was helped due to the warrior needing to pivot his hip in order to bring his leg around to block her attack. Such an opening would provide the gladiator the surprise element to slam all that meat and bronze into the sand, hard packed from the rain, more than likely causing him to lose the air out of his lungs.

Without missing a beat she would draw her armored hands to punch with all she had onto his unprotected face. Once it connected, the blade hidden in each gauntlet would shoot forward, stabbing into his face without delay. Now the blood would run rampant as she would not cease her strikes until he was slain.
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