Forge me in flames; Spar
07-03-2014, 10:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2014, 10:41 PM by Ahmose.)
A howl of pain threatened to escape the man's throat as the woman pressed her claws deep into Ahmose right paw. Instead, he transformed the emotion into a snarl and whipped his head to his right, following as she dodged his attack to her muzzle and aimed for his neck. The bunched skin would make it difficult for her to grip as he moved in to attack her again. So instead of a full bite, Ahmose would only feel the tips of her teeth graze the skin on his neck.
Instinctively his brain would register the pain in his paw and attempt to pull the paw out from under her own, lighter paw. He would give it a sharp tug, prepared for the pain that possible tearing that the jerking movement may cause.
His jaws would again part, aiming for the soft sensitive spot of flesh just behind her right ear. If his paw was set free, as he lunged he would rear only a few inches off the ground to give him the momentum he would need to try and bowl her off of her feet. As he attempted to rise, both of his forelegs would part so that if his attempt to throw his weight on her landed, he could wrap his paws around her shoulders and attempt to pin her to the ground.
As his front paws would attempt to leave the ground, his ears would remain flattened against his skull, tail waving out magnificently in line with his spine, his chin tucked close to shield the important parts of his neck, hackles raised threateningly. His hind legs would remain splayed out bent slightly at the knees, claws firmly pressed into the ground. His golden orbs would be slit as he snarled, bunching the skin on his face tight to avoid any more grabbing.
Ahmose vs Motif for spar
round 3 of 3
Attacks: Ahmose rears back a few inches to try and throw his weight against the girl, hoping to land a bite to the pressure point behind her right ear in the process. If successful, Ahmose will try and wrap his front legs around her shoulders in a pin.
Defenses: Head whips to the right to protect the right side of his neck from a bite. Ahmose tries to rip his right paw out from under motifs left paw while he rears back. He keeps his chin tucked, ears back, eyes slit, face scrunched, tail aligned with his spine, legs apart, toes splayed, claws digging into the ground, hackles raised, knees bent.
Injuries:laceration to left cheek, possible ripped toe webbing on right paw, grazed skin on right side of neck.
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