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(YB) Rathan Vs. Sanctus Togashi II! (Phoenix Judging Again!)
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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 770964" data-attributes="member: 552"><p><strong>The courageous panther slays the grotto; protects against the push of the stone!</strong></p><p></p><p>"Rathan, this fight is not nearly over, we have only just now passed the point of no return. Be strong..."</p><p></p><p>Sanctus movements from solid rock to solid rock from the previous round end, bouncing away from his opponent in order to protect himself against the next attack. Hoping that he can hold out against this last divine assault, Sanctus makes an almost supernatural leap into the sky. Grasping each blade individually, Sanctus hurls the Wakizashi in an arc towards his opponents upper left arm, along the area where a pauldron would reside. His katana in motion, Sanctus forces his weight down on the back edge of the blade with his open left hand.</p><p></p><p>"I am not afraid of you, Rathan, and I am confident that you have the courage to face me as well."</p><p></p><p>Fearlessly diving behind the long blade of his katana, Sanctus drives into his opponent with an uncertain amount of acrobatic control. His fall towards Rathan is without a doubt a bold and insane motion, that if mis-judged could very well result in a horrible fate for Togashi.</p><p></p><p>Coming down from his aerial manuevers and cat-like pounce, Sanctus realizes that it would take his opponent very little effort to manuever away from the blade. In turn, Sanctus establishes in his own mind, that should his opponent manage to evade this attack, he will protect himself by the shelter of a nearby stone mound, and then stealthfully manuever through the grotto towards his opponent once again, then pounce upon him with Sanctus katana in sheath.</p><p></p><p>With tooth and hand, rearing back in an attempt to rip Rathan's armaments away and expose his opponent to a more fruitful type of combat, Sanctus brutally follows up his increadible leap, from which he lands on his feat with catlike reaction, with a barrage of unarmed attacks meant to cut and bruise Rathan. In an almost gladatorial way, Sanctus attempts with the best of his knowledge to find the weakness in his opponent's physical combat style in order to best decide how to go about his next attack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 770964, member: 552"] [b]The courageous panther slays the grotto; protects against the push of the stone![/b] "Rathan, this fight is not nearly over, we have only just now passed the point of no return. Be strong..." Sanctus movements from solid rock to solid rock from the previous round end, bouncing away from his opponent in order to protect himself against the next attack. Hoping that he can hold out against this last divine assault, Sanctus makes an almost supernatural leap into the sky. Grasping each blade individually, Sanctus hurls the Wakizashi in an arc towards his opponents upper left arm, along the area where a pauldron would reside. His katana in motion, Sanctus forces his weight down on the back edge of the blade with his open left hand. "I am not afraid of you, Rathan, and I am confident that you have the courage to face me as well." Fearlessly diving behind the long blade of his katana, Sanctus drives into his opponent with an uncertain amount of acrobatic control. His fall towards Rathan is without a doubt a bold and insane motion, that if mis-judged could very well result in a horrible fate for Togashi. Coming down from his aerial manuevers and cat-like pounce, Sanctus realizes that it would take his opponent very little effort to manuever away from the blade. In turn, Sanctus establishes in his own mind, that should his opponent manage to evade this attack, he will protect himself by the shelter of a nearby stone mound, and then stealthfully manuever through the grotto towards his opponent once again, then pounce upon him with Sanctus katana in sheath. With tooth and hand, rearing back in an attempt to rip Rathan's armaments away and expose his opponent to a more fruitful type of combat, Sanctus brutally follows up his increadible leap, from which he lands on his feat with catlike reaction, with a barrage of unarmed attacks meant to cut and bruise Rathan. In an almost gladatorial way, Sanctus attempts with the best of his knowledge to find the weakness in his opponent's physical combat style in order to best decide how to go about his next attack. [/QUOTE]
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