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@cmdR_Paige Dawnstar yawned as her giant paws crushed what little plant life there was around her. Ashpaw had told her something about needed to be assessed. The cat seemed to think he was warrior material, Dawnstar would have the judge of that. The clan leader walked over to the cliffside, thoughts of tosses cocking apprentices off it briefly assaulted her maw. She stomped it out when her ears picked up that the sound of income paw steps. "Took your time, didn't you," Dawnstar grumbled, turning around to face the apprentice. Her tail lashed slowly behind her to an unheard rhythm as she burning amber eyes glared down the tom. |
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@cmdR_Paige A cocky little mouse with a sharp tongue. "Unless you want to wait another two whole moons, I suggest you learn to speak with a bit more respect." She could have overlooked it, would have been easy, Dawnstar normally didn't mind the whole talking back thing, but the glaring they could do without. She gave no indication that she was attacking, merely rose, and slide her claws out. She charged at the apprentice's on soundless paws, leaping over him at the last second. Landing on his right, the leader whipped around aiming to grab his tail and jerk him backward towards her where her foreclaws would rip down his flank and spine. |
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Ashpaw's first instinct was to pull his tail away, something he did naturally whenever another cat went to grab it. He wasn't expecting the attack, but his reflexes bought him time. |
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@cmdR_Paige Dawnstar wasn't overly impressed with the fact that he had managed to dodge the attack, smaller cats were naturally faster than her. He didn't bother following it up with any type of attack. "Don't tell me you are all talk." The large she-cat lashed at with quick blows aimed at the tom's head and legs. "I can't call this a spar if you're not fighting back." |
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@cmdR_Paige He's still too obvious, who taught this hairball how to fight? He dodges well, but everything he did was just too predictable. Dawnstar didn't bother trying to evade the attack as the apprentice leaped and clung to her back. Instead, she twisted around, parted her maw wide, and went for his dangling legs, should she catch it she was not going to be kind. She had every intention to drag him off her back and slam him into the ground. |
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@cmdR_Paige Dawnstar hissed furiously, getting more and more irked with this apprentice. "I've had better fights with kittypets!" She spat, rocking on her front legs when she felt claws connecting with her hind legs. The leader pushed back with her hindlegs, aiming a back kick at the apprentice. |
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Windstrike [ @Rani ] A single ear faced to make sure the apprentice was following as the warrior led the duo out to the cliffs, glancing over the edge as they reached the top with a small chuckle. Oh how easy it would be to just drop the little brat over it and be done with the whole ordeal. But he'd probably be seen tumbling down the side so that that wasn't an option sadly. Sighing, he turned to face Shrikepaw, a deep frown on his face. "Don't think I didn't notice your absence at the gathering," he hissed lowly, eyes slitted as his stub of a tail lashed irritably. He wasn't going to have his apprentice sit at camp being lazy while everyone else left to socialize with the other fleabags, no matter how pointless it was, "I don't give a damn about whatever your excuse is, just don't let it happen again or there will be consequences." Sure enoughm he had considered continuing with hunting, Shrikepaw still needed a little work with balance, but in all honesty he wanted to start on fighting. There was just so much that came into having a good fight and he would prefer for Shrikepaw not to get mauled whenever his assessment came time. "Moving along, as you can probably tell, we'll be doing battle training today. Since you did fairly well during hunting, I'll let you decide whether we start with offense or deffense," he said, laughing to himself in his head as he averted his gaze to a moment, "Never the less, you'll need to know one thing for every battle; the element of surprise!" As he explained the last part, he reached out a, unwillingly sheathed, paw to bat at him. Not really fighting yet, just to test his reflexes. The time to spar would come soon enough. [Gonna start us here to save us the whole awkward unnecessary interaction lol] |
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'I don't give a damn about whatever your excuse is, just don't let it happen again or there will be consequences' Pheh who was this ponce, stalking around, making demands. To Shrikepaw all respect given to anyone was earned through a show of strength and so far this cat had shown nothing to deserve his obedience. And his sister wondered why he couldnt care less about the fools in this clan, why most would get his apathy at kindest and joy in their misfortune mostly. Even Windstrike was nowhere near exempt as his mentor. It'd be so easy to just reach out and draw a claw over his throat to lunge and bite down, rip and tear and feast!
... Well that was a new thought to be dissected later, Shrikepaw had never had that impulse before. Still even with all the scornful thoughts running through his head not a single speck of emotion showed on the apprentices face. He simply sat straight and looked up at Windstrike through his instructions with a calm face and blank eyes. Until the warrior struck that is. Coming alive in a second Shrikepaw flowed under the blow moving to dart forward to close the distance eyes burning all at once. Constant too rough fighting as a kit gave him a start and training with Dogsnarl gave him experience sure, but his 'lessons outside of class' gave him an unexpected edge. "I'll start with offence thank you." He murmured moving to try and land a blow on the warriors belly, it would be a gutting blow in a real battle and the concept was one Shrikepaw was itching to try. Flat paw (claws sheathed for practice) starting under the ribs and curl it inwards in a hook as you run it down the length of the stomach, what an idea. Even if it didnt hit practice made perfect. The monochrome tom jumped back expression shifting to an excited more innocent manner "Im better at that, Dogsnarl said, so if we get offence out of the way we can move on to what I really need help with right?" Windstrike already thought him a snotty little brat, let him attribute the apprentices behaviour to an idiot kid, no way he'd figure out the real thing anyway. Right? Yeah it'd be fine surely. @Pepperkins |
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Windstrike [ @Rani ] Frowning as the apprentice easily dodged the blow, he jumped back as he saw the small paw coming for him, glancing at the unfamiler move curiously. Sure, he said he'd been in a border fight, but who taught him that? Even the demeanor Shrikepaw suddenly gave off was slightly unsettling, from blank to like a little kit. While it was annoying, he hated kits, he couldn't help but notice the change, brushing it off uneasily as he nodded. Whatever, just finish this then get back to camp, that's all he was required to do. No matter, the more he knew the less he had to teach him. "Alright then, obviously, hopefully, you already know the vulnerable points of a cat; the throat, belly, stomach, eyes, and spine. These spots will come in handy during combat if you can access them. While that's also true, sadly the warrior code prevents us from killing a cat unnesecarily, so you'll wanna be careful how much damage you do generally," he explained, a slight scoff hinted as he added the last part. Frankly, he didn't care about that stupid rule, if you came at him prepare to have your life threatened, every cat for themselves. Fixing himself from the test, he stood in a sort of attack positions, not caring much about stances much since it wouldn't be held long. As long as the other couldn't reach any of weak points, then anything was good. Facing his apprentice head on now, he nodded in signal, his claws digging into the ground as he remind himself once again he wasn't allowed to use them, no matter how much he wanted to at this moment. "Now, try to come at me in any of the spots I just mentioned. You shouldn't have much of problem considering that hit you almost caught me with a moment ago, but I won't be going 'easy' this time." |
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That move... It worked in that he was able to hit with it and from the feel he'd gotten of Windstrikes belly with claws the blow would be fatal. Good. He stepped back a bit as the warrior went to talk looking up at him with idle curiosity on his face. Weak points. Yes he knew them knew them well prey was good to test on and he'd made a point to learn these areas well when he was starting to lean into his more vicious tendencies. He was small, while his sister would be able to rely on brute force he needed to be able to hit where it counted. He did however clock his head slowly at his mentors distaste for the 'no killing' part of the code. Interesting... That said something very interesting about the older tom.
Well putting those feelings aside it was time to fight. Shrikepaw decided on three moves to attempt to hit before he'd pull back and reassess depending on how well he did. He was still learning and while he was creative and had a bit of experience, if none of them worked he'd be in trouble. First, a straight up attempt to land a blow on Windstrikes eyes. Shrikepaw charged, keeping what he was aiming for vague before at the last second arching up a paw to aim at his face. The suddenness and the brutality of the action may be enough to stun him and win the runt the blow, after all flinching would be the expected response to such an action but.... No he doubted Windstrike would be one to be stunned or surprised and expected the tom to dodge the heavy opening move. Shrikepaw darted down and to the side pre-emptively with this thought. Following this and from his new slightly to the side position he flicked a paw up in a throat swipe another obvious move, trying to distract what his other paw was doing. Going for a hard blow to the chest, right over the heart and lungs. In a real fight if he could slip a claw between the ribs or if he managed enough force, crush them then.... It was an attractive thought. Right final attempt let's make this one good. Shrikepaw streaked away from the warrior again putting a good foot of distance between the two combatants. The monochrome tom moved fast tossing out a low swipe which could be seen as an attack attempt except... It wasn't. Scooping up a pawful of dirt the tom flung it straight at Windstrikes face charging behind the obscuring dust cloud (or potential blindness of dirt in ones eyes) using the distraction to go for the throat with a nip. Oh he longed to do more, not out of hate for Windstike he was still pretty ambivalent about the older tom, but well he just wanted to. Almost as an afterthought Shrikepaw disengaged and drew back awaiting a response. The warrior had shown himself to be the type to strike without warning (What was up with the teachers in Shrikepaws life constantly doing that? He was on high alert at all times now). @Pepperkins (Sorry about the response delay I got overwhelmed with rps) |
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-- @eerie elysian -- Hopefully Buddard Buzzardpaw had recovered enough to be ready for some training. Since his injury she presumed it would finally be time to teach him how to defend himself against such things happening again. It seemed like quite the good idea, and well not as dangerous as hunting would be for the one-eyed apprentice. However, unlike hunting, battle training was a lot harder for the blind warrior both to teach and learn and Doetuft was not looking forward to it. But this was also a way to prove to herself that despite the difficulties that came with her disability, she could train someone to become a competent warrior and well, poor Buzzard because he was to be the victim of that with his one eye. |
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Windstrike [ @Rani ] Windstrike stood tall as he examined the smaller tom's every move, eyes slitted as he watched him dart foreward towards him. As expected, he went for the easiest point first, which the warrior dodged by simply leaning out the way of the flying paw, rolling his eyes slightly as it went shooting over his head, just barely cuffing the small tuft of fur that had always sat there. Surely he could do better than that? After the blow from earlier he had somewhat expected him to try it again, but that was wistful thinking, obviously the apprentice had something up his sleeve, that was too obvious. That was made clear soon after the thought. Jumping quickly out of the way as Shrikepaw seemingly reset himself, he smirked tauntingly as he came back at him, avoiding the paw coming for his neck until realizing thats not what he was going for as another collided with his chest, knocking him off balance for a moment as his smirk dimmed. Oh so he was fighting dirty huh? Two could play at that game. Jumping back up as the cloud of dust was sent up, Windstrike shut his eyes tight and crouched low as to try and get under it, just in time to see the apprentice come flying towards him as he moved out the way. Aiming a paw at the back of his head as the dust settled down, he fixed himself, shaking out his pelt with a frown. While the apprentice had done good, he hadn't expected him to actually land a blow anywhere. Checking his chest as he watched Shrikepaw adjust themself from the corner of his eye, he finally looked back up with a sigh and nod of approval. "You need to learn to move fast, no time to reset yourself if your out on the battlefield. In the time you're heading to get a running start of another attack, your oponent could latch onto your tail and drag you back in. Remember, claw and dodge," he explained, making small motions in the air with a paw as he talked, "You seem to have defense down, the cloud of dust will help you out in all but Riverclan, it's extremly muddy there from what I know, which makes sense." Now it was time to go over offense, his favorite part of the lesson. "Moving on, defending yourself is truthfully almost important as landing blows during a fight. If you reveal yourself as vulnerable in anyway, a cat could use that and you could possibly loose a life to your opponent. Your best bet is to watch their movements at all times, even if you think you know everything there is about the cat, anything could change in the split second you take to think about your next attack," Sure enough Windstrike had gained a few scars from incidents like that, not that it surprised him. He wasnt perfect, no matter how much damage he could do to a fleabag's face in under a minute, "Protect your vital organs if its the last thing you do. If they get to close, do something ro get them to back up. You always want to have the advantage when defending yourself, so that if the tables start to turn you can turn it right back around. Sitting for only a moment longer, Windstrike let out a low his as he bared his fangs, launching a paw at the apprentice's face. Now standing, he waited for a response from the tom before comtinuing. Not what he'd do in a real battle but he was teaching the little brat to defend himself sadly so he had to make sure he hadn't damaged him. Not that he cared. All he'd do is drop him off at Irisflame's feet and walk off, wasn't his job to make sure he stayed alive. [No problem! If you had replied earlier i probably wouldn't have gotten to it this soon anyways haha!] |
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Dawnstar let out a low grunt of pain as the apprentice bit into her back leg, better, at least he was trying. Twisting around, she raised a forepaw full of claws aiming to rip apart his face. She needed to get him off so she could assets the damage. |
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Leaving her leg alone, Dawnstar whipped around as soon as the tom released her. As he went to leap at her, the large molly forcefully threw herself at the apprentice, raising her forepaw aiming to slam it onto the apprentice, claws hoping to hook and tear fur and flesh. @cmdR_Paige [wrapping this up after your next post] |
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@cmdR_Paige Dawnstar jerked backward at the flailing paw, disregard the small jolt of pain that came with a small nick that came with the clip from his claw. "That's enough." Dawnstar meowed, calling off the spar to dip her head and look at the bite on her hind leg. She was going to have to visit the medicine cats. It wasn't bad, but some herbs wouldn't hurt. "You pass, barely. You're hardly better than a kittypet, the only reason you're passing is due to the fact that I need more warriors, even terrible ones." Every clan needed a little cannon fodder, Ashpaw was expandable should she need expandable warriors in the future. "In another moon, I'm going to have another cat test your fighting skills, if you fail to please me or show me no improvements, I'll be demoting you." |
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"Thank you, Dawnstar," he forced himself to say eventually. He was sore, enough to find it hard to walk back to camp. |
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Sure it was only expected he'd manage to land only one of his blows if even that but Shrikepaw was still dissatisfied with himself. Still he was growing more open to Windstrike if only for his battle prowess and not his attitude (yet). The older tom was competent and not afraid to do some damage which was something the apprentice could relate to. He was after all struggling to keep in his claws for this practice, never really having to do that before with the nature of his previous training sessions. Shrikepaw clawed the ground trying to vent some of the twitchiness building in his paws from keeping then sheathed as he listened to the instructions attentively. Say what you will on his attitude but he really did want to improve with fighting and defiantly needed help in certain areas, namely everything but the actual striking and theory of how to do the most damage with a single hit.
It all made sense, sure, but the monochrome tom was struggling a bit in figuring out how to put it all together and he frowned in confusion at the conflict. He was small, this he knew, and if he was pinned or downed he was out of the fight or worse due to that so he should avoid that at all costs right? Stay out of the range of his opponents and dart in only for a moment to strike before moving back. But Windstrike was saying this was bad too? How was he supposed to fight then and where? The apprentice opened his mouth to ask when Windstrike struck and, naturally paranoid was instinctively moving to duck when his mind caught up to the actions and he snapped into action. Shrikepaw had already dropped like a stone as the paw was flung, the strike just barley ruffling the long fur on his ears, and though he let out a small grunt when his chest hit the ground he still rocked back in his paw and sprung backwards trying to take himself out of the warriors range. It wasn't the best dodge, his distraction nearly getting him cuffed and slightly winding him from the impact with the dirt but he wasn't hit so it was something. More focused on watching for another blow, tense and waiting, he still did ask though. "Me being close affords my enemy the chance to hit me and less time for me to react though? I understand drawing back creates risk but whats the alternative when a single lucky blow can be the end of me? Sure the aim is to make them retreat from your space but, though its an incorrect assumption of me, I am not intimidating enough to do that with my size. So where should I place myself in the battlefield in relation to my opponent?" The rapid back and forth of his behaviour was going to give Windstrike whiplash or get him cuffed for insolence one of these days Shrikepaw needed to settle how he was behaving sooner rather then later. Ah well and issue for another time he needed to focus right now and keep his claws in, he could think about it when he was lining some poor idiot apprentice who'd caught his ires nest with sap and thorns later. Come to think of it one days a warrior was going to catch him sneaking into their den to do the same one day and he'd really be in trouble. Shrikepaw needed to find an accomplice sooner rather than later or his ventures in playing with fire were going to turn him to ash. @Pepperkins |
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It was strange to see the differences in work drives between some cats. Some viewed battle practice as a chore and a trial, some however viewed this training as a reward. Seemed Shrewpaw was the later.
As Adderfang lead the apprentice up to cliffs easily finding an open space she settled in to do some stretches to warm up. Shaking out the tension in her shoulders she asked the few basic questions she needed to get an idea of his skill level. "Right so you've had battle training before and have a grasp on striking and dodging? And do you have anything specific you want to learn like pinning or finishing blows or would you prefer for me to simply select some moves you may use and teach you those? If you've got the skill level necessary we could skip that and learn from experience from a spar though some cats enjoy that more." @gs29513 |
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Glad to be getting some training into his fairly jam-packed life, Shrewpaw had been all to eager to take Adderfang up on the offer for some advanced training. He'd need it for sure, if he was going to beat Dawnstar. For he assumed that was what he would have to do to become a warrior.
Reaching the ledge along with the warrior, he tried to copy her stretches, although he failed fairly miserably. Oh well. As the questions came at him rapid fire, he took a moment to process them before responding. Yes, I've done a few sessions before, I'm pretty good at dodging, not so good at attacking with a lot of power, but I can do it speedily. I want to learn how to get away from being pinned, or at least away to hit from there. Because somehow, he could see himself getting pinned under the big huge Dawnstar, and he didn't want it to end right there. Although anything you teach me is awesome! he added, not wanting to be ungrateful. @Rani |
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"Thats good! It doesn't matter if you cant hit hard if you can do its lots and wear down your opponent faster than they can do to you. Any cat can be defeated in time even if your hits don't seem to be doing as much as you hoped. We'll do some pin escapes and then I'll show you a couple special moves that no one seems to expect. Im going to pin you so I can show you how to get out, that alright?" The warrior asked moving to lay a gentle paw on Shrewpaw shoulder, some cats weren't too comfortable with these types of exercises and so Adderfang would ask first. Then she would push. There was no room for things like comfort in a battle and the apprentice would need to overcome to survive and while the molly wanted her clanmates to be happy and content she wanted them alive more. So she gave a small shove.
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He had lost his spark. That very much could be observed through the silence, and the drag of his paws on the ground - and the lack of a snarky comment. To some extent it worried the warrior, the apprentice had an attitude, and she did miss it. Moving over slightly she curled her tail around him, and caught his head stretched towards the sky. Oh. He was worried about the bird. Not caring about how she probably shouldn't be doing this at a training ground, Doetuft moved and proceeded to embrace her apprentice in a hug, brief however it may be, but it was there to show he was not alone with whatever he was dealing with. "If you... wish to talk... about what... happened... or just... talk, we can... do so after... training." Not right now... she needed to teach him how to defend himself so that such a thing as what happened likely would not happen again, or at least so that the likeliness that he would lose an eye would not happen. "We're going... to be working... on the offensive. I want... you to attack... me. Come.. at me... Buzzard." |
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Flopping quite willingly to the ground at Adderfang's gentle shove, Shrewpaw had a bit of a hard time STAYING down, so all in all it was a good job she put her paws on his shoulders to keep him down. You couldn't really do pin escapes if you weren't pinned to begin with after all. This was going to be great! She had some super cool moves for him to learn, so that if big Dawnstar sat on him, he could squeeze out! Or slip out! Or.....something. Maybe just whack her in enough painful places that she would let him up. At least he hoped that would be how it would work. From his position on the ground, gazing up at Addefang, he asked So.......what do I do now that you're sitting on me? @Rani
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Windstrike [ @Rani ] He shook his fur out as he watched the apprentice avoid the small attack, nodding slightly to himself as he took a step back. "Focus, distractions will result in your death, not that I'd complain," he hissed, mumbling the last part mostly to himself. Watching a small pebble roll off the cliff for a split second, he took note of the tenseness coming off in waves from the apprentice. That, and the way he dug his claws into the harsh surface of the ground, " Perhaps a small break before they continued. As much as he wanted to be over with this, he wasn't going to overwork Shrikepaw but so much. Windstrike sat down where he was, flexing his claws as he finally realized the tom had started talking. His ear flicked slightly as he listened, a small frown forming on his face as he contemplated the questions. "There is no certain placement that can keep your face from getting clawed off at any moment, you need to keep moving at all times," he meowed hesitantly after a moment, shaking his head, "You need to figure out how to always have a grasp on your surroundings and use them to your advantage. Yes, obviously no one is going to back off from an apprentice, but your size has its advantages. While your opponent may make large movements, you can easily dive under them and reach places it would take them at least a moment to realize what you were doing. It's all about quick thinking on your part and knowing who you're fighting." Anything could turn the tables in a battle, it was up to Shrikepaw how he'd react to unpredictable situations. Standing back up, he stretched quickly as he sheathed his claws once more. "What you need to work on most is your balance though. If you're thrown off, that's one thing, but you can't be stumbling over your own two paws in a battle, that's a sure way to end up dead down under." Struggling to keep up with the tom's rapid movements, he hissed irritatedly as his frown returned to his face. "And for Starclan's sake, stop that! You're either gonna fall on your face or make someone dizzy! Preferably the first option..." he growled rolling his eyes at his own comment for once. He seriously needed to come up with new insults, the old ones were getting boring. He glanced over the edge for a moment before turning back to Shrikepaw, "Alright, c'mon lets practice, because that's obviously what you need most. Back to offense, come at me but protect yourself, I will be attacking back this time." |
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"Right this first move is one that those moor runners are particularly good at and the first one you should go to if you're pinned on her back, and why you should avoid pinning a windlan cat on that way. Bunch up your back legs close to you and kick out against your opponents belly hard, when they're winded and weakened surge up and you should be able to free yourself. Now kick. Actually kick me as long as you dont unsheathe your claws I'll be fine and you can gauge how strong you need to do so to escape." The warrior pushed down on Shrewpaws shoulders making sure the tom was properly pinned so he'd actually have to strike to escape. Adderfang also braced herself to have the wind knocked out of her, oh the things she did to teach the younger generation.
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// @Saltyteardrops Moving the rp
Crowpaw had taken the lead, even though he was the apprentice. "Let's get to it!" He growled, his paw aching to prove he was better than his mentor. "I'll win!" He let out a hiss. Unsheathing his claws, and digging them into the ground, and then making a claw mark before sheathing them. |
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@Daisy the Icewing Acornpelt The Warrior's stomach turned at his fierceness. "Don't be to sure." She chuckled, then continued, "Alright, as you know claws sheathed at all times. So for now your going to come at me, and we'll work on your technique afterwards." She mentally and physically prepared herself. This way it'll give him freedom, and he'll use some creativity Acornpelt thought. "Ok, when you're ready." The tabby told Crowpaw. Knowing that he'd probably not hesitate. |
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Quickly dashing at him, Crowpaw circled him quickly. Then, kept doing it. Then quickly, he pounced at her. If this worked, he would hit her side, and knock her off balance. |
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Acornpelt stood still as he circled her. Instead of watching him, she closed her amber eyes, and focused on her balance. As she felt his weight hit her flank, she turned, pivoting on her forelegs. Using that momentum to keep her steady. Then the warrior counterattacked, bowling into Crowpaw's side |
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"What-" Crowpaw quickly got up. So... that's useful for the future. He thought. He stood still for a moment. Then anther. And then anther. And.... anther, before finally (and quickly) using how small he was compared to her, and slid under her. Trying to claw her belly, he was prepared to slide out in a heartbeat |
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Ok, so note to self, don't pin a Windclan cat unless you wanted the stuffing splurted out through your mouth. Noted. Pulling his legs in tight to his belly as he felt Adderfang brace herself, Shrewpaw kicked out with all the force he could muster, which was actually a decent amount since he was a good jumper, for his short legs anyway. Still, just in case he wasn't able to dislodge her on the first try, he pulled back and pushed out again, hoping that he could get her off or winded if he hadn't already. And then, finally remembering the surge up instruction, he tried to jump up, although he himself was a bit winded from all the effort he had put into his wallops. @Rani
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~Peacepaw of SHC~ The seal-point tom waited a bit at the training cliffs while making sure that they were a drastic distance away from the edge of the cliffs. It was amazing that a training place would be so close to the brink of death. Peacepaw didn't dare to see how far down the pit. Probably like a portal to Starclan with absolutely*no way back unless it wasn't your time according to the star. He only knew the front-paw blow which would only be useful for smacking cats. Would he be able to learn hunting today or train more? Or even both? { @bmkmb } |
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