by Nayt on Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:47 pm
Fortunately, even while avoiding killing blows, the four of them were more than enough for the group three times their numbers. Whereas, the group assaulting Christoph, Daniel, and Presmodia were only armed with their weapons and makeshift weapons, and seemed to only possess abilities in such--rather, a complete lack of abilities entirely. Three in the street, though--against twelve. That meant roughly four per person.
Four for Daniel, four for Presmodia, and four--
Danyr's rough arrow hit the back of the skull of the first man to charge, a particular sword-wielding Ersatzshad that had headed his "group" against Christoph. With nothing more than a "GUH!," he fell to the asphalt, his conscious thoughts shot away. That was one out the picture, and very quickly, at that.
--three for Christoph. He would be able to deal with those three as he saw fit. Each of the men were purely defensive, moving in slow, so not to experience the same fate as the one that wished to rush. They were all at an equal pace, and cautiously stepped forward, mindful of Christoph's increase in range.
Daniel, on the other hand . . . was momentously better than he had been when traversing the dark city with Zera. Then, he knew nothing about his sword, and any sort of knowledge of how to use it. He had just been swinging it around mindlessly and hoping for the best, believing that luck was a substitute for talent.
But it was proof to himself that he had changed. It hadn't been that long since went up close and personal in a fight against another person; in fact, it had been a frequent occurrence during his and Danyr's wanderings--and the experienced showed: as soon as a sword-wielding Ersatzshad was upon him, he blocked blade with blade, but only as a distraction. In truth, his sword wasn't meant to be used like any other type of blade. Blocks, parries, and the like were inconsequential--optional. This blade was made for single swipes. It was unnecessary for this; the only reason he had it was for the purpose of defense. Straining his weight all back on his left leg, he hesitated for a moment, before reaching out, grabbing the man by the shoulder, and pushing forward with all his strength. This stumbled him back, back into an ally, causing a bit of confusion amongst the four that seemed to be focusing upon Daniel.
The adolescent vaulted forward, ramming shoulder first into the off-guard swordsman. This knocked him back even more, causing he and his ally both to stumble and fall onto one another. As the other two darted towards Daniel from both sides, the boy jumped ahead, landing boots first upon the guts of the two Ersatzshad--both had been laying down almost next to each other following their "trip." They coughed individually, and could do nothing more than roll onto their sides, hacking in loss of breath, when Daniel jumped forward, off of them. This left two more, both of whom were approaching Daniel with much caution.
Two men with pipes. Good. Daniel rushed for the first one, the one on the left. He seemed to charged right back, winding up his arm, drawing his pipe back, ready to throw it down on the boy at any time. This was followed up with the second Ersatzshad left for Daniel to take on rushing after the boy, quite faster than him, just enough to catch up at the right time. As they closed in on each other, the Ersatzshad threw his arm down, swinging the pipe down at Daniel. Unprecedented, Daniel let go of his blade entirely, letting it fall to the concrete. The other one was right behind him, and he was going to need both hands. Without so much as a second thought, he brought his right forearm up over his head, and closed in enough that he was blocking the man's hand, not the pipe--it was past Daniel's head, over-reaching.
The Ersatzshad was notably surprised, but could do little as Daniel practically tackled into him, as well, but not to throw him off guard. With his left hand, Daniel reached up for the man's armpit, all the while drawing his right hand back to grab the Ersatzshad's wrist. Daniel leaned back and down just a bit, and with one heave, using the momentum of the Ersatzshad's rush, he rolled the man over his shoulder, turning to throw him to the ground behind him--which entailed throwing him into the other Ersatzshad's legs, who had just caught up, inevitably tripping him. He fell face-first beside of Daniel, and experienced no more than a subtle kick to the head.
It was short work of the four, testament that even though Daniel carried a sword with him, he really didn't need it. Essentially, it was nothing more than a just-in-case weapon.
Which left Presmodia. Christoph and Daniel, occupied as they were, saw nothing of what happened with Presmodia. Danyr, on the other hand, would see it all. Four men charged, almost simultaneously, and almost yelled at the same time, too. A yell of surprise, followed by shouts of pain. All Presmodia had done was swipe out his arm, taking each of them off of their feet. Without even a lapse in the physical movement of Presmodia, the four men were sent back first into the steps across the street, those that ascended to an otherwise abandoned establishment. It wasn't a killing blow, but they certainly weren't in fighting condition after that.