[Lovely days at the former junkyard! It's impressive how much it has changed in just a few weeks. Revali has been largely sticking close to the rest, which is why finding him isn't too difficult.
Not that he has been more social than usual, which is why the question directed at him does catch him a bit by surprise. Still...he did say that was why he was telling people stuff the other day]
Yes. As hesitant as I was to attempt such a menial task, it seems I have done it to satisfaction. I have some measure of my powers back.
[Of course it still has a catch and what not, but he has them, so he's satisfied. It's certainly better than nothing!]
Tell people about events and moments of my world, even if I didn't feature in them!
[Of course, he tried to redirect everything to himself because he's like that. That it was honesty week didn't help -- he couldn't embellish things a little to hide the parts he would have preferred not to divulge.
It's precisely this honesty week what pushes him to add, even though he didn't intentionally want to:]
That's why I intend to see how much they have been reduced. I must find out.
[He wouldn't have wanted to announce he doesn't have them fully back, that he has them somewhat nerfed still. Oh well]
[My, that's quite the statement! Sounds like he's not going to back down, good. Revali guides Tsuru away, bow in hand. He has no arrows -- although usually he'd spar while using arrows, he doesn't want to take any risks -- but he still can fight with his bow, really.
Once he's far away from everything else and judges any wind won't break anything, he stands some distance away from Tsuru, bow in hand]
Ten minutes is the limit. Don't disappoint me, Tsurumaru.
[Having said that, wind gathers around Revali. It's just a breeze right now, but it's enough to tell he's ready. Do your worst, sword spirit!]
He smiles lightly at that, eyes just a little more distant at the given limit,)
I'll be sure to fight until the end.
(This time.
And without warning, Tsurumaru is going to just charge at Revali. In a single motion, he'll both draw his sword and try to strike with the flat end of the blade in a vertical, slashing motion. After all, they aren't here to seriously hurt each other.)
[Excellent, that's a good move. Revali narrows his eyes, crouches and swings his bow upwards, blocking the sword. What's the best use for a sturdy bow if you don't use it to fire arrows? Use it to block and bludgeon, of course! Just like he did against Suigetsu -- but this time there's no daemon for his opponent to aim at, or any intent to kill involved here. Still, he sure will give it his all!
Swatting the sword away with the bow, Revali advances, trying to get Tsuru to back off. Swinging once, twice -- attacking with the bow like this seems really cumbersome, but looks like he's already used to doing so! Regardless of if he manages to get Tsuru away, he does the same move at the end: he jumps back, as far as he can in one leap.
In the area where Tsuru is at, wind gathers, fast currents forming around a point in the air, like particles around a nucleus. It's not enough to lift anybody up in the air, but if Tsuru got caught in it, it's certainly bound to disorient him! Getting shaken briefly, intended to make him vulnerable for a second or two!
Still...Revali frowns. The strength of the wind he used seems to disappoint him]
(He wasn't sure if Revali was going to use his bow or magic right away. Not knowing how Revali's magic works, he could only brace himself for the bow to be used in the only way it really can.
He leaps back-- one step, two, three... he's light and quick on his feet. It's clear that his style is one that revolves around speed and skill as opposed to brute strength.)
That's no way to use a bow, Revali!
(He's teasing, of course but ah, he takes one more leap back and expects Revali to come after him... but instead, he pulls back too? It doesn't take him long to realize that he's going to use his magic but by then, it's also too late to process what's happening. He does, in fact, get caught in the gale and he has to brace himself, planting his feet into the ground and trying to not get too shaken.
He knows he can't stay still like this for long. He has to recover and though it's difficult to see with hair hair and robes blowing all around, he tries to keep an eye on Revali. He tries to predict his next move--)
[As soon as Tsuru is caught in that wind he leaps forward again and, with surprising fluidity, extends his wings and glides, tailwind made with wind magic propelling him forward, a feathery battering ram crossing the air towards Tsuru. He definitely doesn't have the weight to hit hard, but a good burst of wind sure helps hit harder than he would otherwise!
He's not as fast as he could be, though. Speedy enough to give a good fight, but not 100% prepared -- something he's finding out right now. Note to himself: even though his skills at half-strength lasts ten minutes, they really leave a lot to be desired. Full strength at five minutes seems like the best choice, no contest. He'll have to remember that in case any real fight happens!
Seems like, without arrows, Revali isn't afraid of getting physical and up-close, even though it's obvious he's not the best at it. Good enough! But not the best at all]
(And like that, he's hit! But he isn't going to go down easily. When Revali comes charging at Tsurumaru, he's also going to reach out to grab whatever he can. If he's going down, he's taking Revali down with him.
He's also going to try to use the force of the wind to help him toss Revali off of him in the process. The last thing he wants is Revali on top of him where it'll be difficult to move. He really just wants to toss him away so they can both be off balance. )
[It works, indeed. Problem with being light is that getting tossed around can happen, and that's exactly what happens there. Tsuru manages to toss him aside, all winds getting dispelled right away to give himself a good chance to regain his balance. Extending a wing to the ground, he barely avoids falling on his back, giving himself enough impulse to roll]
You're still up...good!
[Not that he expected anything different! No way Tsuru would challenge him to sparring if he was going to be defeated right away!
Revali focuses. Under Tsurumaru, the breeze picks up for a second, giving enough warning before a whirlwind erupts where he is right now, strong enough to launch him in the air! Not as high as Revali's Gale usually would launch anybody up, but if Tsuru is launched upwards he's going to catch some air!]
Week 6, Wednesday
Did you complete your task?
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Not that he has been more social than usual, which is why the question directed at him does catch him a bit by surprise. Still...he did say that was why he was telling people stuff the other day]
Yes. As hesitant as I was to attempt such a menial task, it seems I have done it to satisfaction. I have some measure of my powers back.
[Of course it still has a catch and what not, but he has them, so he's satisfied. It's certainly better than nothing!]
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(He nods approvingly and crosses his arms,)
And what were the terms to regain your powers?
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[Of course, he tried to redirect everything to himself because he's like that. That it was honesty week didn't help -- he couldn't embellish things a little to hide the parts he would have preferred not to divulge.
It's precisely this honesty week what pushes him to add, even though he didn't intentionally want to:]
That's why I intend to see how much they have been reduced. I must find out.
[He wouldn't have wanted to announce he doesn't have them fully back, that he has them somewhat nerfed still. Oh well]
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Then shall we find out together?
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Do you believe you can keep up and not get injured? While of course I would hold back, this is no time for serious injuries.
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(The enemy army really do be like this twink needs to die.)
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Once he's far away from everything else and judges any wind won't break anything, he stands some distance away from Tsuru, bow in hand]
Ten minutes is the limit. Don't disappoint me, Tsurumaru.
[Having said that, wind gathers around Revali. It's just a breeze right now, but it's enough to tell he's ready. Do your worst, sword spirit!]
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He smiles lightly at that, eyes just a little more distant at the given limit,)
I'll be sure to fight until the end.
(This time.
And without warning, Tsurumaru is going to just charge at Revali. In a single motion, he'll both draw his sword and try to strike with the flat end of the blade in a vertical, slashing motion. After all, they aren't here to seriously hurt each other.)
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Swatting the sword away with the bow, Revali advances, trying to get Tsuru to back off. Swinging once, twice -- attacking with the bow like this seems really cumbersome, but looks like he's already used to doing so! Regardless of if he manages to get Tsuru away, he does the same move at the end: he jumps back, as far as he can in one leap.
In the area where Tsuru is at, wind gathers, fast currents forming around a point in the air, like particles around a nucleus. It's not enough to lift anybody up in the air, but if Tsuru got caught in it, it's certainly bound to disorient him! Getting shaken briefly, intended to make him vulnerable for a second or two!
Still...Revali frowns. The strength of the wind he used seems to disappoint him]
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He leaps back-- one step, two, three... he's light and quick on his feet. It's clear that his style is one that revolves around speed and skill as opposed to brute strength.)
That's no way to use a bow, Revali!
(He's teasing, of course but ah, he takes one more leap back and expects Revali to come after him... but instead, he pulls back too? It doesn't take him long to realize that he's going to use his magic but by then, it's also too late to process what's happening. He does, in fact, get caught in the gale and he has to brace himself, planting his feet into the ground and trying to not get too shaken.
He knows he can't stay still like this for long. He has to recover and though it's difficult to see with hair hair and robes blowing all around, he tries to keep an eye on Revali. He tries to predict his next move--)
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He's not as fast as he could be, though. Speedy enough to give a good fight, but not 100% prepared -- something he's finding out right now. Note to himself: even though his skills at half-strength lasts ten minutes, they really leave a lot to be desired. Full strength at five minutes seems like the best choice, no contest. He'll have to remember that in case any real fight happens!
Seems like, without arrows, Revali isn't afraid of getting physical and up-close, even though it's obvious he's not the best at it. Good enough! But not the best at all]
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He's also going to try to use the force of the wind to help him toss Revali off of him in the process. The last thing he wants is Revali on top of him where it'll be difficult to move. He really just wants to toss him away so they can both be off balance. )
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You're still up...good!
[Not that he expected anything different! No way Tsuru would challenge him to sparring if he was going to be defeated right away!
Revali focuses. Under Tsurumaru, the breeze picks up for a second, giving enough warning before a whirlwind erupts where he is right now, strong enough to launch him in the air! Not as high as Revali's Gale usually would launch anybody up, but if Tsuru is launched upwards he's going to catch some air!]