Spark vs Katja [Yearling Party Fight]
09-27-2021, 09:24 PM
Spark has moved off from the group easy enough, her silvery gaze scanning for her opponent, the girl was actually not all too dissimilar to herself. Though her coat did not bear the red ember-like markings either Spark or her twin bore and instead was closer to that of ashes. The other young woman was taller than Spark, which was not all too unfamiliar to the young Ademre, she was very much used to fighting large opponents at this point. She chose a relatively clear and flat part of the riverside and turned to wait for the young wolf who would face her. Spark remained as emotionless as always, her paws tapping out her meaning as she would introduce herself: Friendly greeting.
"I am Spark, may we have a good fight." He tone was flat, not a hint of her intentions in her voice, equally matched by her unexpressive face. She bounced on her toes for a moment before dropping into her familiar fighting stance, paws quickly tapping out her excitement to an audience that couldn't read her signs.
Spark vs Katja for spar
Round 0/2
Age: 1+
Size: Small
Build: Light
Skills: Beginner Intellectual & Beginner Fighter
"Speech"
"I am Spark, may we have a good fight." He tone was flat, not a hint of her intentions in her voice, equally matched by her unexpressive face. She bounced on her toes for a moment before dropping into her familiar fighting stance, paws quickly tapping out her excitement to an audience that couldn't read her signs.
Spark vs Katja for spar
Round 0/2
Age: 1+
Size: Small
Build: Light
Skills: Beginner Intellectual & Beginner Fighter
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10-01-2021, 09:23 PM
Katja watched her opponent as she stepped up to face them, her slant-silver eyes narrowed slightly. The stranger kept making odd, furtive mvements with their paws. It looked deliberate or she'd have thought it was some odd palsy or something. Well, it was still odd. She nodded her sharp featured head to them omce, curtly, in response to the fiery colored oddity's greeting before she settled into a fighting stance. Watchful but silent, she waited for the other smaller girl to make the first move. She would learn more about her opponent by waiting than by attacking, and she was wary of those odd movements. She needed to know more before it came back to bite her.