MUSE
One. Two. Three. Each count was preceded by a downwards cut through the air by his sword; a nice, sweet sound was made each time the blade was brought down. It had good velocity to hit anybody who reacted late, plus it was able to close in fast enough on its target. More importantly, it had a decent enough cutting potential; it was enough to last the boy until the end of his career as long as he took good care of it which he already did. Repositioning himself for another strike, he brought his sword down; twenty. With that exercise done and any necessary stretching performed before the swings, the boy drew himself towards a training dummy, focusing his eyes on that target solely. For a person who had to fight up close, keeping his eyes on the target was of the utmost importance. Taking his stance, placing his longsword in front of him, his left foot behind the center of the force of gravity on his body and his right foot in front of the force, he exhaled and inhaled calmly, waiting for a moment in which he would strike. He had to get back into training like this with all the free time he had. Cutting, stabbing, free-hand combat, ducking, weaving, dodging, jumping, running, and many other core things were all necessary tools for him to close in on his opponent. Luckily though, with all of his spare time focused on combat, studies, and music, he had the capabilities of enhancing his fundamentals. Actual combat would come with an actual partner; thinking on the fly, reacting to a live partner, reacting to their movements and actions, they were all things that a Hunter needed to know for combat, at least that was this boy's train of thought. With those supporting details on his back, his grip on the blade tightened, refusing to let go of it for now as he dashed towards the object, imagining it as if it was a live opponent.
If it were a ranged weapon user, he'd weave left and right, making his advance back and forth, and then a quick dash to break out of his rhythm. If it was someone that was charging straight at him, Gawain'd places his sword by his sheath, using the maximum velocity he could get for a quick slash, causing the most damage, theoretically. If the opponent was going to jump down upon him, he'd check what their strategy would be: if they had a longer weapon than his sword, then he'd evade them for that moment, only to summon his Semblance and hopefully get them from behind for a quick distraction, if his Semblance didn't work, then he'd just wait it out; if they had a shorter weapon than his sword, then he'd jump after them, using his Semblance as a boost to hit them first, if his Semblance didn't, then he'd counter with an immediate upward arc. Each movement was precise, Gawain was shadowing his target almost perfectly on each attack, although this was all in his head as he made each movement in a practical loop. Once completing the last air scenario though, Gawain's eyes locked on his target as he charged forth with his sword down by his sheath, ready to cut his opposition diagonal. However, with the angle of his body indirectly corresponded with the angle of his feet, instead of dropping to his opposition's right for an upward slash to the left, he ducked to the right in one broken movement, kicking off of the ground as he made a horizontal cut. It was a surprise attack of a sort, but it was manageable in the very least. With a steady breathing pattern, Gawain stood there with his sword by his side, allowing his body to process what just happened.
One. Two. Three. Each count was preceded by a downwards cut through the air by his sword; a nice, sweet sound was made each time the blade was brought down. It had good velocity to hit anybody who reacted late, plus it was able to close in fast enough on its target. More importantly, it had a decent enough cutting potential; it was enough to last the boy until the end of his career as long as he took good care of it which he already did. Repositioning himself for another strike, he brought his sword down; twenty. With that exercise done and any necessary stretching performed before the swings, the boy drew himself towards a training dummy, focusing his eyes on that target solely. For a person who had to fight up close, keeping his eyes on the target was of the utmost importance. Taking his stance, placing his longsword in front of him, his left foot behind the center of the force of gravity on his body and his right foot in front of the force, he exhaled and inhaled calmly, waiting for a moment in which he would strike. He had to get back into training like this with all the free time he had. Cutting, stabbing, free-hand combat, ducking, weaving, dodging, jumping, running, and many other core things were all necessary tools for him to close in on his opponent. Luckily though, with all of his spare time focused on combat, studies, and music, he had the capabilities of enhancing his fundamentals. Actual combat would come with an actual partner; thinking on the fly, reacting to a live partner, reacting to their movements and actions, they were all things that a Hunter needed to know for combat, at least that was this boy's train of thought. With those supporting details on his back, his grip on the blade tightened, refusing to let go of it for now as he dashed towards the object, imagining it as if it was a live opponent.
If it were a ranged weapon user, he'd weave left and right, making his advance back and forth, and then a quick dash to break out of his rhythm. If it was someone that was charging straight at him, Gawain'd places his sword by his sheath, using the maximum velocity he could get for a quick slash, causing the most damage, theoretically. If the opponent was going to jump down upon him, he'd check what their strategy would be: if they had a longer weapon than his sword, then he'd evade them for that moment, only to summon his Semblance and hopefully get them from behind for a quick distraction, if his Semblance didn't work, then he'd just wait it out; if they had a shorter weapon than his sword, then he'd jump after them, using his Semblance as a boost to hit them first, if his Semblance didn't, then he'd counter with an immediate upward arc. Each movement was precise, Gawain was shadowing his target almost perfectly on each attack, although this was all in his head as he made each movement in a practical loop. Once completing the last air scenario though, Gawain's eyes locked on his target as he charged forth with his sword down by his sheath, ready to cut his opposition diagonal. However, with the angle of his body indirectly corresponded with the angle of his feet, instead of dropping to his opposition's right for an upward slash to the left, he ducked to the right in one broken movement, kicking off of the ground as he made a horizontal cut. It was a surprise attack of a sort, but it was manageable in the very least. With a steady breathing pattern, Gawain stood there with his sword by his side, allowing his body to process what just happened.
- Health and Aura:
- HP: 150/150 | AP: 130/150