Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplays/@comment-26767096-20160324223140/@comment-26347028-20160328164339

Tybereous wrote: Draugluin the werewolf wrote: Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote:

Tybereous 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. He kicks her in the face and pins her to the ground with his sword at her throat again and his boot pinning her leg closest to him now. "Don't even try it. I have the clear advantage here." He sighs. "Why are true-blood always like this..." You were winded, clearly by the fact I smashed into you. You're in no place to do that. actually he was in perfect place to knee you in the head so... (and anyway aren't you forgeting that you were holding a pair of bags when he stoppped you?) I could have killed you on the spot, my reflexes are fast enough. Take my mercy or leave it. Plus, wouldn't your head fall onto my sword? And, think about it, who has the pure force advantage? I'm definitely stronger than you.I could have resisted your move. I went down and back. Seeing as the only way to have gotten me like that is to stand behind me, you just got winded. If you wanted to kill me, you're in the entirely wrong position - even less so now. With a knife, you perhaps could've. But a sword and it's impossible. The fact that I went backwords means that it's even harder - if being more impossible than impossible is even possible. Pure force? That's why I went backwords.

1. Element of surprise has changed hands.

2. You're in a terrible position, especially with a sword.

3. You're much slower with a weapon, especially one that you would've likely dropped.

And you say you could've resisted. I'm not saying you went flying; but anyone would be winded by the full force of someone's body crashing into them.