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I did in fact intend it to be a leading arm strike, not a crossing one.

his weight would slightly shift to the ball of his now leading foot, the left
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@MelonHead He never wound up his arm. The palm strike wasn't ever intended to carry power: the emphasis would be only on speed, and winding up would only waste time. Though in the end, we're both stuck with the current chronology, so this discussion doesn't carry any relevance.

EDIT: though i guess there was the act of shifting his weight to the front foot, but this is an action hardly noticeable from a frontal point of view.
The axe throw feint is launched at the same time Sigurd pulls back his shield and your character throws out a palm strike, so I seriously


My impression was that the step back was initiated as a reaction to the strike, not prior to it. Guess that's why the chronology is off.
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The palm strike doesn't generate any momentum, as it was just the arm moving, without any power behind the strike. The weight of his body was already shifted to his front leg, so he could immediately transition into the passing step. And lastly, Gigue started moving the very moment he saw Sigurd move away, as he would be reacting to his opponent's actions, not anything else.

Gigue would be already in motion by the time, so even if he would register the movement of Sigurd's arm - which would be partially obscured by the man's own body from his point of view - he could just carry on with the step and put himself out of range.
He walked off the line of attack and flanked Sigurd, so yeah, he does give no shits about a throw that would miss. Plus, why would Sigurd throw the axe at point-blank anyways?
Sigurd's feint would be a threat to no one should he throw it out, as Gigue would've already repositioned himself by that time. He had no doubt that his opponent would deny him a chance to grapple and put minimal commitment into the palm strike, anticipating the warrior's reaction to it rather than the results of the attack itself. Thus, he was more than ready to chase the man down: Sigurd took a short step back, without switching the leading foot, while Gigue answered to that with a large passing step, shrinking the distance to point blank and putting the tips of their toes on a single line.

The step would also carry him to his right, Sigurd's left: this would've been a good moment to start a true offensive, throwing a quick jab to the back of the head to dazzle him; unfortunately, Gigue's closest arm was the right, which was still imbibed a dull, irksome pain, and he didn't want to disturb it yet. Instead, the brawler drew in his left leg and turned around slightly, so that his front knee would be facing Sigurd's back, rather than turned away from it. A subtle shift of weight onto the rear leg, and he'd consider himself ready, having moved in even closer and taken a fairly advantageous position. Now he had to just wait, see and adapt to his adversary's next move.

That, or he'd win enough time for the wound to calm, opening up the option of a head-on assault.
Insofar as ranged defense on a lightweight dispowered character...well.
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Ninja smokebombs!
I wanted to have it ricochet off the bone and fall out upon Gigue's landing, so it would be lying on the ground somewhere near the edge of the stream.
@Melonhead Edit's done.

I'd like to think i've got what it takes to keep this at a steady pace at least.
To hell with it; i've been trying to keep a consistent quality of writing in my posts, but it is slowing me down major. I'll have to drop it in favor of posting whatever i come up with on my first go, rather than subjecting posts to my usual nitpicking and constant reviews.
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