Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplays/@comment-26767096-20160324223140/@comment-26347028-20160328175454

Tybereous wrote:

Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote:

Draugluin the werewolf wrote:

Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote:

Tybereous wrote:

Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote: Itallië charges at once towards the backpacks, and takes not only hers, but another. She has a sword at her throat before she can run. "Drop it, half-kin."

(Sorry. Didn't see it.)

She grabs his hand, grazing her own slightly on the way. At the exact same time, she pulls back and lowers her head; drawing his arm to the ground.

your head is in no position to avoid being kicked and all you've done is remove the sword from your immeadiate vicintiy I see nothing about winding here. As for surprise when you have someone at swordpoint most people are farely alert

He has to be behind me to therefore catch me unawares like his post suggests. Therefore, going "backwards and down" means directly into him; winding him. The sword is also gone, and yes - he's at alert. But he is by no means expecting something so drastic.

For one thing he was standing beside her. For another he would have caught you and thrown you down had you run into him. He would have been ready for you, seeing as he pretty much expected anything and everything from you. He had 2 swords. He would not have lost his grip anyways. 1. If he came from the side, I would've seen him and ran off.

2. Ran into him? You're the one who's standing behind me, smashing into you while you're carrying swords allows you no time for either of the following: dropping your sword and catching me, or drawing another sword.

3. Anything and everything? No-one expects that. End of.

4. He would've easily lost his grip. How exactly is he gripping her? Oh yes, a sword that she just pushed away.