Grace
01-11-2022, 01:44 AM
Eligos had not set foot on the battlefield in some time, but Aerie needed more members if it was to survive beyond him. Given their proclivities it would be best to set them up with new fighters, so the best way to find them would be to spar, and invite those who passed muster. It wasn't a foolproof way - many of thoss who he would spar would benuninterested or unsuitable. But it would do for a start, and he could rest knowing he had done what he could. Lifting his head he called out for an opponent to come face him.
01-13-2022, 12:20 AM
As a wolf who was always interested in some form of a spar, Raylan wasted no time in heeding the call from a stranger who sought out an opponent to face. It was with long strides that he made a haste towards the wolf, eager to see who he would be facing. To his surprise he came upon a wolf that was taller than even him but a decent margin, though they didn't have the same bulk as him. Well, well, this would be an interesting spar to say the least. He woudn't have the height advantage, but perhaps he could put his heavier weight to good use. "Any rules I should know about beforehand?" He said with a lazy grin, already rolling his shoulders back and squaring his stance. Raylan wasn't always the most honourable fighter; he'd play dirty if he thought it could give him an advantage, but it was always courteous to ask. |
01-25-2022, 01:14 AM
Eligos tilted his head to study the wolf who had approached him. Not as tall as Eligos was now, he was as tall as Eligos had been before the incident with the witch but built in such a way as to seem a burly, stumpy creature to the alpha. The stranger was polite enough to ask for any rules Eligos might like, and the Abraxas considered a moment. "No rules necessary," he said after a beat of thought. It would get him fighting fit sooner, to participate in full on brawling rather than a carefully constructed duel, and you learned more about someone in such a fight than in the stilted confines of rules. Tilting his head, he gestured for the stranger to take the first move, his bloodred eyes studying the man as he waited.