Black0ut and DarkGemini24601: “Copse Contest, Part 2”
Titania sidestepped it, not taking any real damage, but her leather armor tore a little, as she was not fast enough to dodge it entirely. The Thrope Swordswoman took a dagger out, preparing to parry the knight’s next attack. Swiping his spear through the arc, the point tracing an arc downward at Titantia, Solomon followed up.Titania’s blades caught the spear, and hoping to close the distance, Titania moved forward quickly, hoping to get under the knight’s guard.
Solomon’s shield was ready and raised when Titania got close. Although he couldn’t make a good attack at this range, the iron bulwark in front of her afforded little attack opportunities against his torso.
Realizing she was at a disadvantage, she retreated back to her original position. “Nice block. Many people forget defense is a good thing.” Titania commented, preparing for another attack from the armored knight.
“Balance is rarely a poor idea.” Solomon stepped forward again, this time opening with a swipe in front of him - affording Titania no chance to attack from the front while his weapon was swinging.
Titania did her best to parry the initial blow, but slowly beat a retreat as she realized that Solomon out-ranged her by a fair deal.. “Agreed… and neither is learning from previous mistakes.”
“Have another plan of attack in mind, do you?” Solomon questioned, assuming a defensive stance and awaiting her next move.
“Maaaybe...” Titania replied, as she circled him, keeping a healthy distance so the knight’s spear would have a hard time reaching her. “Y’know, as far as opponents go, you’re currently ranking pretty high in my books. But… the only drawback I can see with your fighting style is that you’re vulnerable to magic. Might want to work on that.” With that, Titania charged at the knight with incredible speed, a small wince of pain nearly imperceptible on her face.
In response to the magically-enhanced rush, Solomon used one of his own sorceries. A time dilation placed upon his opponent slowed her down back to a manageable speed, allowing Solomon to throw up his shield oncemore. Titania’s daggers bounced off it with a spray of sparks on the first set of strikes, and - not wanting to risk her darting to the side and getting a jab in on an undefended area - Solomon thrust his aegis forward, repulsing the other warrior with a shield bash.
Titania’s head shook at the sudden stop, and even more so when the shield hit her, dazing her. She took a step or two back, and swung with her longsword at the spear, attempting to knock it out of Solomon’s hand. Solomon, however, was easily able to maintain his grip against the dizzied attempt at disarmament. He pulled his weapon backwards with the impact she’d delivered, and instead pushed the left side of his body forward. His shield was raised, and then slammed downwards, hitting the flat of Titania’s blade in a reprisal that mirrored her own, but was a great deal more effective.
Titania did indeed drop her longsword, and nearly fell from the blow, but managed to pull out her second dagger. A feral look passed through her eyes, but faded quickly. “Owww… you sure do hit hard.” Titania complained before attempting to knock the metal man over by jumping on him, as she realized that she had no way to last too much longer against her armored foe.
Heavy as he was in the iron suit, Solomon didn’t budge - though he was caught off-guard by the move of desperation. Titania was left awkwardly clinging to the knight for a moment, prompting him to mirthfully question, “are we still fighting, or is this something else?”
“Well, you were suppose to be knocked over by this point, but, ah, I seem to have underestimated how heavy you might be in your armor… Although, I can still take advantage of this situation! Probably!” Titania declared, as she jumped off, trying to outflank the knight, as he was distracted.
Unable to reliably - or safely - use his partisan at such close quarters, Solomon lowered the weapon and went purely on the defensive; it was not a sphere foreign to him. The watchful gaze of his heater shield followed Titania as she ran ever to the side. Solomon’s time dilation had run out, and it would be some time before he could use it again - affording Titania an unprecedented opportunity to outpace his ability to pivot and turn.
And outpace him she did, as she ran - this time at a faster rate. Small tears formed in her eyes from the pain. Finally, catching sight of his unguarded flank, Titania stabbed at the man’s legs, hoping to trip him up, or at the least cause him to pause.
Steel ground against steel, and Titania’s longsword left a groove in the Immoradio Regalia’s plates - but the heavy plate armor did not bend completely to the blow. The force might have jarred Solomon a little, but he wasn’t thrown off so much that he fell. Instead, while Titania was committed to the attack, he seized the opportunity to whirl and struck out with his shield again.
The blow connected, knocking Titania down, and almost knocking her out. She blinked slowly, her eyes showing afterimages of her opponent. Closing her eyes, she waited for the massive headache she had to fade away. Solomon put away his partisan, and shouldered his shield.
Once she’d recovered, the Temporal Knight offered a hand to help her up. “You fought well,” he told her in a conciliatory tone. “Not many manage to land a strike anywhere but my shield. You can be quite the lightning bolt when you push yourself. Hone that speed further, and few opponents will be able to keep up.”
Titania took his hand but grimaced when she stood up, nearly falling onto Solomon before putting her weight on her sword. “If that were only true… I kinda lied to you about my ‘magical’ attack. It’s more of I just run to the point my legs scream at me. I’m not exactly durable if, and when, I run that fast. Whereas you’re only downside is that a mage can outdo you pretty easily. Anything physical, however, can rarely hit you, making you probably one of the strongest here.” Titania replied, her legs buckling under her, causing the Swordswoman to fall to her knees.
“You’ve overexerted yourself,” Solomon noted, concerned. “I can help you get back to the manor to rest,” he therefore offered.
“N-no, it’s fine. I can drag myself to the manor if I have to, but I think I’ll just rest up by the pines for a moment or two.” Titania said with gritted teeth, as, true to her word, she started using her daggers to drag herself towards the pine tree enclosure.
Solomon knelt down, placing a hand on her shoulder. “‘Tis one thing to have pride in thineself; ‘tis another to be overly concerned with one’s dignity. I will help you get to the grove, at the very least,” he enjoined, moving to assist Titania to stand up and walk to the place they’d met.
Titania groaned at his help, but did not refuse it. “Y’know, most people, even if they’re decent folk, leave those they don’t know and don’t aid them in any manner. At -ow- least in the villages I protected, so… what are you getting out of helping me?”
“A clear conscience,” Solomon responded with a quiet laugh. “But chivalry is hardly an inconvenience here. I see no reason not to assist.”
Titania frowned but said no more. Instead, she studied the Knight’s armor, trying to discern whether or not it was divine in nature. Although finely-crafted, there was no indication of arcane symbols on the Immoradio Regalia. It was devoid of enchantment, it would seem. After finishing her examination of the armor, Titania remembered that there was someone in said armor. Turning her head away quickly, she focused on walking, and tried not to show any embarrassment on her face.
“Curious about the craftsmanship?” Solomon inquired.
“A little. Was wondering if it was blessed armor or something… I don’t know.” Titania replied, closing her eyes a little.
“No such luck as of yet. Skilled enchanters are hard to come by, and the only gods that frequently give out such gifts are the capricious, unreliable ones,” Solomon mused, lowering Titania to a seated position once they’d made it to the grove. “Get some rest. I look forward to your continued improvement in the times to come. I’ll be around when you feel ready for a rematch… just know I’ll be suspicious if you try tomorrow,” Solomon noted with a mirthful smile.
Titania smirked, “Yeah… maybe I’ll do that just to throw you off… then eventually you’ll let your guard down!” The swordswoman said playfully, as she slowly closed her eyes, and drifted off into a peaceful slumber.