On the seventh day the wolf said...
04-09-2013, 09:20 PM
Cormalin |
Cormalin heard the snarl of frustration and ignored it. The boy was younger, and had yet to find the experience to keep emotions under lock and key. The younger male pushed back, trying to knock Cormalin over on his back. Cormalin dug in and shoved back while he ducked his head for his attack to the leg. Then as Cormalin snapped his jaws around the right leg and jerked back, the younger male tried to shove his leg into Cormalin?s mouth. Due to the backward movement Cormalin was already taking, the leg didn?t go as far back as the younger male obviously wanted. Cormalin opened his jaws, releasing the leg and jerking backward out of range. He took a low, solid stance, head low, throat protected, back open. Power coiled in his muscles, ready to propel his body wherever it needed to go. His tail swayed gently, for added balance. And so he was ready for the next attack. Out of one corner of his consciousness, he sensed the arrival of a bird, but he ignored the loud, raucous egging and jeering. The bird was of no interest, but it might serve to distract the younger male. ---------------- Round: 2 / 4 Defenses: First: Digging in and pushing back to avoid being flipped over backward. | Second: Jerking backward to avoid the majority of the attempt to shove a leg deep into Cormalin?s mouth. | Third: Upon being out of range, he takes a low, slightly crouched and balanced stance, head held low, throat protected, tail swaying for added balance. Attacks: None, original attack aborted to save being choked. Injuries: Bruises from the impact in round one. None New. (OoC: Again, it was still hard to understand, so I did what I could.) |