Viewing battles on the sidelines was a new experience for him, or at least it felt like it. There were times in which he saw actual street fights, nothing too intense. But the fighting in the Training Arena proved those street fights to look weak, and here Frain was. He was considered to be as strong as some of the student that were even battling down there. It put a smile on his face to think of that, to have the ability to match some of these amazing students. The current battle that was going on was between two guys. The one on the left had a scythe in his hand, it was nothing too special based on what the boy was able to see, but the man wielding it created plenty of impact with his weapon and the ground, giving everyone a nice spark show to enjoy. He was currently the one who had the advantage, leading on his opponent. The one of the right had dual-wielding swords, one designed for attacking and one designed for defending. Mastering which one did what took a lot of hard work, and being the Training Arena, Frain could only assume that he was here so he could sharpen his skills on the blades.
The Scythe man continued to slice at his opponent, the first move being a swing to the right. This was blocked with the blade of the Dual-Wielding man, but it was the offensive weapon that blocked the attack. Due to the light weight of that sword, the man with the blades stumbled backwards, but regained composure once again. However, the Scythe was already swung from the other side, causing the man to take a hit to the legs. This resulted in a leg sweep, meaning both of the legs of that Dual-Wielder were off the ground. To finish off the combo, the Scythe man spun the weapon away from the left side and swung to the right quickly, knocking the Dual-Wielders limp body to the side. This caused him to be knocked a good distance away, and then the buzzer rang. There was a winner.
At the end of the duel though, sportsmanship was shown. The Scythe-Wielder went towards the grounded opponent he knocked away, and offered a hand back up. The hand was gratefully accepted, and their lips began to move, showing that they were talking. Frain was unable to pick up on what they were trying to say, and would rather just leave it alone than just dwell on it. Nothing related to him, that was for sure. The students in the class were clapping as the both of them bowed, it was nice for sportsmanship to encourage the school, they were all classmates after all. Two slots were then available to battle in as that arena had now been open. The temptation to go down there and duel was... Tempting. But he knew that he could severely hurt someone if he were to do that. Then again, he was the only one in the school to hide his Semblance and combat abilities, it has been a few days and no one knows about them yet. Being a quiet one, people actually respected him, and whenever they want to see what he can do, they often push him.
Come on, Frain was it? You can fight too! Go out there and kick some- With that, he blocked out that sound. He would rather not mess up his pure ears. Cursing was just not something that should be done, some people get really offended by it. Though he was not one of them, he knew that people are influential with their words.It's always based on the type of crowd you hand with. Sow a good tree, you get good fruit. Sow a bad seed, you get a bad fruit. It was just that simple. Just one round, if you don't like it, we won't force you to go any further. Promise! And there was a lie. They would always make you do it if they like you enough, or if they see you lose so badly that they feel you have to keep trying and victory will happen one day. If he were not being pressured to go up there and fight, that was just a problem solved then. Frain continued to resist before an opponent had been put below, a confident looking little girl. Her weapons were a pair of claws that blend with the air, but her face showed that she was more than just items in battle.
Dude! She's a Freshman as well, you should handle her no problem! One of them said to Frain, clearly wanting to see him fight anyone. That was not a proper approach, for one thing, Frain only wanted to hurt those who he felt deserved it. Though she looked confident, she did not show any evidence of being arrogant. Once of the guys from behind tried to push the boy over the rail to make him fall into the second spot. To do this, the guy gripped the bottom of his legs, almost where his ankles were located. All that guy would have to do is flip the boy over. Frain had a grip on the rail, and though his body was flipped over the rail, his feet his the arena edge, allowing him to drop down safely. Frain had panic in his eyes, showing he did not want to get into the battle. Looking back up to the group of students that were cheering him on. Turning his head forward, he saw the girl, who tilted her head to the side with a grin on her face. Hello there, so you're my opponent? The girl asked with a perky tone in her voice. It was clear that she wanted a yes as an answered, but as usual, Frain remained silent. He would rather not fight her... Or anyone for that matter. But there he was, not getting out until one of them loses.
The Scythe man continued to slice at his opponent, the first move being a swing to the right. This was blocked with the blade of the Dual-Wielding man, but it was the offensive weapon that blocked the attack. Due to the light weight of that sword, the man with the blades stumbled backwards, but regained composure once again. However, the Scythe was already swung from the other side, causing the man to take a hit to the legs. This resulted in a leg sweep, meaning both of the legs of that Dual-Wielder were off the ground. To finish off the combo, the Scythe man spun the weapon away from the left side and swung to the right quickly, knocking the Dual-Wielders limp body to the side. This caused him to be knocked a good distance away, and then the buzzer rang. There was a winner.
At the end of the duel though, sportsmanship was shown. The Scythe-Wielder went towards the grounded opponent he knocked away, and offered a hand back up. The hand was gratefully accepted, and their lips began to move, showing that they were talking. Frain was unable to pick up on what they were trying to say, and would rather just leave it alone than just dwell on it. Nothing related to him, that was for sure. The students in the class were clapping as the both of them bowed, it was nice for sportsmanship to encourage the school, they were all classmates after all. Two slots were then available to battle in as that arena had now been open. The temptation to go down there and duel was... Tempting. But he knew that he could severely hurt someone if he were to do that. Then again, he was the only one in the school to hide his Semblance and combat abilities, it has been a few days and no one knows about them yet. Being a quiet one, people actually respected him, and whenever they want to see what he can do, they often push him.
Come on, Frain was it? You can fight too! Go out there and kick some- With that, he blocked out that sound. He would rather not mess up his pure ears. Cursing was just not something that should be done, some people get really offended by it. Though he was not one of them, he knew that people are influential with their words.It's always based on the type of crowd you hand with. Sow a good tree, you get good fruit. Sow a bad seed, you get a bad fruit. It was just that simple. Just one round, if you don't like it, we won't force you to go any further. Promise! And there was a lie. They would always make you do it if they like you enough, or if they see you lose so badly that they feel you have to keep trying and victory will happen one day. If he were not being pressured to go up there and fight, that was just a problem solved then. Frain continued to resist before an opponent had been put below, a confident looking little girl. Her weapons were a pair of claws that blend with the air, but her face showed that she was more than just items in battle.
Dude! She's a Freshman as well, you should handle her no problem! One of them said to Frain, clearly wanting to see him fight anyone. That was not a proper approach, for one thing, Frain only wanted to hurt those who he felt deserved it. Though she looked confident, she did not show any evidence of being arrogant. Once of the guys from behind tried to push the boy over the rail to make him fall into the second spot. To do this, the guy gripped the bottom of his legs, almost where his ankles were located. All that guy would have to do is flip the boy over. Frain had a grip on the rail, and though his body was flipped over the rail, his feet his the arena edge, allowing him to drop down safely. Frain had panic in his eyes, showing he did not want to get into the battle. Looking back up to the group of students that were cheering him on. Turning his head forward, he saw the girl, who tilted her head to the side with a grin on her face. Hello there, so you're my opponent? The girl asked with a perky tone in her voice. It was clear that she wanted a yes as an answered, but as usual, Frain remained silent. He would rather not fight her... Or anyone for that matter. But there he was, not getting out until one of them loses.