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Tyranis lowered his front left leg which allowed a flexed paw to glide down Hannibal's right side. Due to the thickness of Hannibal's pelt there was very minimal damage done with the dramatic movement but some lingering scratches would be evident with small stings of pain. They were easily the least of the albino's worries. In a flash the pale male ensured his defenses were still locked and loaded. Eyes were narrowed to avoid any airborne debris or teeth. Black and white ears flattened against his skull to make them a lesser target. Hackles remained raised despite the current grip Tyranis had on his neck region. Hannibal's two toned tail was aligned with his spine for balance. His lips were curled upward to expose sharp ivories. Elbows and knees remained bent for added balance. His weight was evenly distributed between each leg as well. Hannibal was ready for the continuation of the fight with focused breathing and a clear mind. With a remaining grip on Hannibal's upper back the Praetor successfully tugged the albino's head to Tyr's right. The movement caused Hannibal to tense up at his own flesh was further dug into and ripped. A seething growl bubbled within the depths of his throat as the albino dug his own paws into the earth for stability. Tyranis' head movement did not cause Hannibal to lose his footing but it definitely made the already occurring wound to worsen a fair bit. Blood dripped from the throbbing wound, each movement from Tyranis only caused more aching pain to ring through Hannibal's body. At this point in the fight adrenaline was kicking in and flowed through the enraged veins of the pale ghoul. Though, with the larger male moving Hannibal's head to Tyr's right this would cause the location of the albino's own attempt at a bite to change rather significantly. Hannibal's head was moved closer to Tyranis, therefore as the Snake struck it's serpentine fangs met the smaller male's right scruff just behind his right ear. A twinge of pain was felt but it was nothing like the pain coming from the Wolf bite on his upper back. Meanwhile Tyranis moved his right front leg upward and jabbed his carpals into the center of Hannibal's lower chest. A dull pain to the sternum bone was felt which would inevitably lead to a bit of bruising. But, there was no bone breakage nor severe damage. With the flurry of movement Hannibal was much more concerned about getting his own attacks in and avoiding the Snake. Hannibal was worried about the Snake having access to any of his sensory bits. Eyes, ears, nose, etc. In order to protect these bits the male decided it was time to aim a bit lower. The Klein attempted to move his head forward and downward in hopes to land a bite where Tyr's Pectoralis and Deltoid muscles would meet around the Praetor's upper left shoulder joint. Hannibal's upper jaws moved to his own right in attempt to sink into Tyr's left Deltoid while the lower angled to the pale beasts left in attempt to sink into Tyr's left Pectoralis. This attempted bite from the smaller male may result in more ripping and tearing of his own upper back, but the albino was desperate to try and inflict some more wounds to Tyranis. Hannibal's proposed bite was intended to cause some severe damage to tight leg muscles while also maybe loosening Tyr's grip on Hannibal's upper back. - As Hannibal attempted a bite, the piebald would raise his front right leg upward with haste before attempting to slam it back down on Tyranis' front left paw. The purpose of the attempted paw slam would be to pin Tyr's front left paw to the earth to immobilize it, while maybe even breaking some of the toes in the mean time. HANNIBAL vs TYRANIS for Pack Challenge (Erovrare)
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