Burn. Burn them all.
03-23-2014, 02:04 PM
I got permission to edit and did not edit the fight post itself. I only edited it to add the: 'Round 1 of 2 for SPAR'
Assumptions could not be made after just meeting a wolf. They had to be gained over time with knowing what you are facing. The white female with strange marks on her face came into view asking for a spar and a small smile crept onto Kaneyna's face. She spared to time with answers and instead just went for a steady attack. They were not far from each other, perhaps 10 to 15 feet away from each other. Kaneyna watched her carefully as she squared her shoulders and lowered her head in defense. Her hackles rose along with her haunches and her fur bristled along her spine. It was time to get fighting and she could not be contained once the challenge had been made. That was all it had been to Kaneyna, a challenge of her skills against the seemingly weak fae. It was hard to tell however and Kaneyna would not make assumptions.
She watched carefully as she circled around the wolf. When she reached the left side of her opponent she carefully launched herself, pushing off with her back legs hard in an attempt to hit the girl's side with her full force. She would attempt to sink her teeth into the center of her torso on her [Adelaide's] left side. She would also extend her right paw to attempt to push down on her front to knock her over. Her plans were thought out and when the challenge had been made, the girl had no defenses set. Kaneyna was confident that she could pull this off. Then again, confidence and assumptions were not always the best thing for a wolf in a fight. She intended to hit the girl at a perfect 90 degree angle. Whether or not this could be pulled off was yet to be determined. The currently uninjured Kaneyna was determined to win the fight.
Round 1 of 2 for SPAR
Assumptions could not be made after just meeting a wolf. They had to be gained over time with knowing what you are facing. The white female with strange marks on her face came into view asking for a spar and a small smile crept onto Kaneyna's face. She spared to time with answers and instead just went for a steady attack. They were not far from each other, perhaps 10 to 15 feet away from each other. Kaneyna watched her carefully as she squared her shoulders and lowered her head in defense. Her hackles rose along with her haunches and her fur bristled along her spine. It was time to get fighting and she could not be contained once the challenge had been made. That was all it had been to Kaneyna, a challenge of her skills against the seemingly weak fae. It was hard to tell however and Kaneyna would not make assumptions.
She watched carefully as she circled around the wolf. When she reached the left side of her opponent she carefully launched herself, pushing off with her back legs hard in an attempt to hit the girl's side with her full force. She would attempt to sink her teeth into the center of her torso on her [Adelaide's] left side. She would also extend her right paw to attempt to push down on her front to knock her over. Her plans were thought out and when the challenge had been made, the girl had no defenses set. Kaneyna was confident that she could pull this off. Then again, confidence and assumptions were not always the best thing for a wolf in a fight. She intended to hit the girl at a perfect 90 degree angle. Whether or not this could be pulled off was yet to be determined. The currently uninjured Kaneyna was determined to win the fight.