Wee Dingwald!
12-12-2020, 11:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-13-2020, 07:01 PM by Rudyard.)
The problem with biting the neck was it had more fur protection than his leg did. If he wanted to keep a grip of the neck it meant he couldn’t defend his leg very well. Which was more important? When Askell let go only to bite up higher Rudyard snarled in agitated pain. Fine, this wasn’t working and it did no good to keep trying the same thing if it wouldn’t work. Rudy let go of the neck but instead of pulling away from the pup to have his leg escape its teeth Rudy pushed himself forward, another snarl as it hurt trying to move the leg that had been bit but Rudy was nothing if not stubborn. Biting the neck hadn’t worked but maybe the face would do better! Rudy twisted his head to try and bite the older pup’s muzzle hoping that would make it let go, and if he got really lucky maybe it would hurt enough to make Askell have to back off. How much pain would a good hard bite to the muzzle of an older pup really do? This was the only way to find out! If nothing else maybe it was a good surprise tactic? Rudyard vs Askel for Spar Round 2/2 Age: under 6 months Size: Large Build: Medium Skills: Beginner Fighter & Beginner Hunter Specialty: N/A "Rudyard"
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