Oh, but what was life without a challenge? Boring, Alice thought, and she was actually looking forward to this sparring match. The wolf had some sort of energy she had never seen before, and a less obsrevant person might have even mistaken her for a heartless.
Alice struck first, going for a blunt right swing toward her opponent. Things had changed quite a bit for Alice, but her wont for curiosity had never left her.
Ammy swirled away, dodging to her opponents left, then lunged forward with a growl, the blade over her shoulder sweeping out and into the girls path. It quickly recovered into a series of sweeping attacks at the far end of the swing, the glaive deceptively maneuverable for something so heavy looking.
She was playing it fast, more so than she had expected. For a first time keyblade wielder this would have been a problem, but Alice was flexible. She had, after all, last been in a world where just about everything in it wanted her killed, and there she'd had a blade too.
Of course, even being the Vorpal blade, it was a fragile thing compared to the Lost Memory, and it was something that she had practiced with for at least a month. She parried the attacks and returned with an upward swing, keeping her stance steady.
2-part (need to see if you block or parry/dodge first...)amaterasu_wolfDecember 16 2010, 19:55:16 UTC
Ammy leaped upwards with the slash, flipping away at the apex as the keyblade continued in its arc. The large glaive adorning her back was fully visible for a moment as she continued her flip, and it had a distinct key shape to it. The circular hilt began to collect a glow as she landed, and then she leapt back to the attack, the now brightly glowing key-glaive arcing overhead in a downwards slash.
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Alice struck first, going for a blunt right swing toward her opponent. Things had changed quite a bit for Alice, but her wont for curiosity had never left her.
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Of course, even being the Vorpal blade, it was a fragile thing compared to the Lost Memory, and it was something that she had practiced with for at least a month. She parried the attacks and returned with an upward swing, keeping her stance steady.
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