Revya still felt uncomfortable without her Onyx Blade, but she'd become more familiar with the sword she'd been provided, and as such, her confidence had gone up as well. After running into Gig, she knew she couldn't let him get ahead of her, so after many a relentless grinding session, she'd managed to... level up, or whatever it was called here. The screen that kept track of her information showed that her level had gone up to 5 at last check. Whether that was good or bad, she didn't know, but as she walked through the rain, sword slung over her shoulder, it didn't particularly matter
( ... )
He didn't have to wait long. It was hard to see through the heavy rainfall, but he could spot a figure not too far from where he was. When she called out, that was good enough for him. Didn't matter if it was the wrong person, this was a pretty low-level field so at worst he'd be attacking some unsuspecting newbie.
To hell with fair fights! He brought up his gun and let loose a Thorn Shot at her, moving just close enough to shoot and initiate the battle. Cocky (and slightly underlevelled) or not, Walnut knew how to handle himself in a fight, for all his talk.
"You better make this worth my time, kid!" He sneered, readying his bayonet for the impending counterattack.
I'm seriously so sorry this took so long. ;A; Life killed me.embracing_onyxApril 25 2010, 19:13:39 UTC
Not expecting her opponent to fight dirty, the shot caught her unaware, biting into the flesh of her upper left arm as she tried a last-second attempt at dodging. She should have known better; should have expected a cheap shot. There was no time to berate herself for it now, though. What mattered most was putting this rogue in his place.
Revya rolled her shoulders, ignoring the hot burst of pain the motion caused, gripping her broadsword tighter. She knew she was already at a disadvantage against his long range, and the damn rain in her eyes wasn't helping matters, either. Still, she could see well enough to make out his figure in the storm. She charged him, sword at the ready with a Tiger Blitz.
it's fine .D.brevealmyheartApril 25 2010, 22:37:49 UTC
He was backing up as he aimed another shot, and the rain really wasn't helping either of them--but through the haze he could see that ridiculously huge sword coming up at him. How could this girl even life that thing?! Damnit, a hit from a weapon like that could probably take him out.
Walnut fired off one more shot, hoping it would at least do some damage while he got the hell out of her way. The massive blade clipped his side, but he managed to dodge the brunt of he attack. It definitely left a mark, but he wasn't going to let that slow him down.
Putting his bayonet to good use, the Gunner slashed at the girl a few times before making another hasty retreat. Melee combat was a pretty bad idea, considering that huge goddamn sword. If he could keep out of her range, he might just be able to win this.
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To hell with fair fights! He brought up his gun and let loose a Thorn Shot at her, moving just close enough to shoot and initiate the battle. Cocky (and slightly underlevelled) or not, Walnut knew how to handle himself in a fight, for all his talk.
"You better make this worth my time, kid!" He sneered, readying his bayonet for the impending counterattack.
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Revya rolled her shoulders, ignoring the hot burst of pain the motion caused, gripping her broadsword tighter. She knew she was already at a disadvantage against his long range, and the damn rain in her eyes wasn't helping matters, either. Still, she could see well enough to make out his figure in the storm. She charged him, sword at the ready with a Tiger Blitz.
"I'll make you eat those words!"
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Walnut fired off one more shot, hoping it would at least do some damage while he got the hell out of her way. The massive blade clipped his side, but he managed to dodge the brunt of he attack. It definitely left a mark, but he wasn't going to let that slow him down.
Putting his bayonet to good use, the Gunner slashed at the girl a few times before making another hasty retreat. Melee combat was a pretty bad idea, considering that huge goddamn sword. If he could keep out of her range, he might just be able to win this.
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