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6 yrs ago
Current I may not come back. It was nice playing with you all. I wish you all good lives.
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6 yrs ago
The fires of hell did not kill me.
9 yrs ago
No shoes no shirt and I still get service WHY?!
9 yrs ago
Too tired to post.
9 yrs ago
God told me, I've already got the life.....

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Mithias' knew exactly the moment that Magnus was charging. Centuries of training and fighting against other vampires had given him unparalleled skills among his kind, as well as among the SOLDIER elite. But the fact was, proper movement was going to be impossible with a critical tendon broken. Magnus could match his speed, which left no room for error. There was only one other option left, to sacrifice himself to take the renegade oldblood down.

Instead of ineptly dodging, Mithias unexpectedly attacked into Magnus' attack, taking the right hand set of claws into his chest while simultaneously driving his right sword through Magnus, trying to hit his heart as well. Mithias believed with total certainty, that this was his one and only chance to kill Magnus, for he himself was undoubtedly dead. The two clashed, blades piercing deep on both side, and for a moment, both remained standing. Neither of them had managed a lethal strike.

Almost immediately, Mithais brought up his left hand sword in an attempt to slice across Magnus' neck. The clang of metal on metal suprised him as he realized Magnus had trapped his blade in between the claws of his free hand. Eye to eye, they defied each other, sharp fangs bared. Deep in Mithias' eyes a red fire burned dimly, for within him lived a piece of the immortal vampire soul.
Dang. I need Shikaru to be on. I have questions for him in pm.
I'm back. Will post often tonight. sorry for the wait.
You're up old geezer.
Mithias attacked with fury and intent, which did in fact compel his opponent to move to avoid death or serious injury. The blades he wielded could have severed even a vampire's limb. Each strike he followed up with another, and every one of them falling just short of drawing blood. Mithias watched in a fraction of a moment as he sheared the very ends of some of Magnus' hairs. The oldblood was being very careful, and the younger vampire recognized the look of focus in his eyes.

With a graceful, yet complex roll, Magnus unexpectedly dropped down and slashed the back of Mithias' right foot. The black-haired vampire stifled a cry as he simultaneously slashed in the direction he saw Magnus drop, just barely making contact with flesh. Magnus might not even have realized he had been cut, as the wound was not nearly as bad as that suffered by Mithias.

The pain wasn't severe, but poor Mithias was lame. He quickly stood to face Magnus, keeping his weapons up defensively as he steadied himself mostly on his left leg. Blood split on the rocky ground from his wound, much to the delight of his enemy. He would of course heal quickly, but it was doubtful Magnus would give him enough time for that to happen. Mithias was going to have to be more cautious, for any further mistakes could be his neck.

Mithias shook his head. "I won't let you enslave humanity, Magnus."
You know, Rhyss is so bad that I feel the need to apologize to all the human members of SOLDEIR for his behavior.
I am gonna try to make a post tonight.

I'm thinking about what how Mith would interact with Rhys.
Hmmmm.....
wow. That's a lot of vampire movies.
lol Back on the metal are we? Since none of us are experts, this would all be purely entertainment and an indulgence of our nerdiness.

I'm gonna go with the bullet had to impact the blade at the right angle to ping off it and not shatter it. I agree that Tungsten would most likely shatter. It is also heavy. Mithias has some kinda titanium alloy. Now an "alloy" can be a mix of whatever, so I'll just say it's optimized for its purpose, obviously.

And swords sing if they vibrate, I think any metal does.

As for the ancient longsword/katana/etc., idk about those. I know the Samurai folded their metal like hundreds of times to line up all the molecules and stuff. Maybe the strength is from the working and not from the material?
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