Reaching Out
Oh, her goal had been successful. It had cost her a bite to the leg (not a grip, as mentioned in my post that Canttina?s jaws ripped tears and didn?t ?lock on?), one that would hurt for a while, but that had been from Canttina?s first move and now Medusa was focusing upon the woman?s second. Canttina toppled and twisted, the process of doing so gave the harlot time to replace her left limb upon the ground and continue her motion to the right, which had never stopped. Defenses never dropped; limbs spread equally apart, weight evenly distributed, limbs bent, center of gravity lowered, toes spread, claws trying to bite into the soil for traction, tail lashing out behind her, hackles raised, shoulders rolled, head lowered to align with her spine, neck scrunching, chin tucked, jaw parted, eyes narrowed and ears pinned back. The sight of her opponent on her back set Medusa?s companion in motion; Stheno was an opportunist just like her master, and the two would work in synch.
As Medusa had been moving to her right, she was out of range of Canttina?s hind left paw, but her hind right managed to connect with the serpent?s jaws. It bruised Medusa?s bottom jaw moderately and left slight scratches there, a soreness likely to exist in her chin for a few days. Alas, this gave her little pause. The woman continued to her right, her right limb moving out of Canttina?s way, but her left limb receiving two moderate-depth scratches to her lower left leg as she moved. No grip was obtained because she was moving away, but it stung. As she moved, her wolverine companion did as well. They aimed for the same place; Canttina?s rear. She wanted to move along her opponent?s left side (it was her left, since the woman was now on her back), hoping to take what advantage she possibly could.
The harlot?s hind legs bunched tensely and then released, launching her forwards, hopefully just enough so that her out reached claws could sneak beneath Canttina?s rear legs and seek to land firmly upon the woman?s stomach. Her weight transferred to her rear legs, hoping to secure balance that way, whilst her right front paw moved back, hoping to scratch delicate flesh. Her jaws also hoped to sneak beneath the new queen?s hind legs, hoping to bite into her delicate stomach. These attacks were timed simultaneously, hoping to bombard her exposed opponent with attacks. At the same time Steno attempted to approach from directly behind Canttina?s. The wolverine sought to clamp her jaws upon the base of Canttina?s tail, seeking to apply a bone-crushing pressure to the area so that she might be able to break it.
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ATTACKS: attempting to pounce on Canttina?s stomach, hoping to scratch her stomach with her right paw, hoping to bite her stomach. Stheno is approaching from behind and hoping to bite the base of Canttina?s tail.
DEFENSES: limbs spread equally apart, weight evenly distributed, limbs bent, center of gravity lowered, toes spread, claws trying to bite into the soil for traction, tail lashing out behind her, hackles raised, shoulders rolled, head lowered to align with her spine, neck scrunching, chin tucked, jaw parted, eyes narrowed and ears pinned back.
INJURIES: moderate bruising/soreness to jaw, scratches to chin, moderate scratches to lower left leg deep punctures/tears to upper right arm