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atouchofstrife) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-07-22 01:01 am
004... steel and wind, sweat and blood
Characters: Cloud Strife and YOU
Setting: Floor 25
Format: Starting prose but will match
Summary: Cloud had beenconned talked into giving sword lessons to those interested in it. So anyone wanna try lifting the FHS?
Warnings: some violence? some sword swinging? some cookies? maybe not the cookies...
He didn't expect so much space on this floor. He probably didn't look properly at it before, especially when he had other concerns on his mind, but now, standing in a ring made by his swords, Cloud stood and looked at the sky. Maybe it was all faked, maybe the grass and the trees and the water was all just part of his imagination, but so far it was a good feeling.
Shaking out of his daydream, Cloud pulled the First Ken from the ground and swung the main blade around a few times. Sparky - and it was odd to call Reno that but how else were the two Renos going to be told apart? - suggested that he showed some people how to fight. While Cloud had tried to give lessons to Denzel and Marlene, they seemed more taken with Tifa's style then his. He wasn't sure how to even start, so while he waited, Cloud decided to go through a few basic forms.
Simple moves, meant to develop strength in the arms and back and give the wielder a better understanding of the weight and momentum of a sword. Cloud breathed deep, cutting the air and staying within the circle of his swords.
Setting: Floor 25
Format: Starting prose but will match
Summary: Cloud had been
Warnings: some violence? some sword swinging? some cookies? maybe not the cookies...
He didn't expect so much space on this floor. He probably didn't look properly at it before, especially when he had other concerns on his mind, but now, standing in a ring made by his swords, Cloud stood and looked at the sky. Maybe it was all faked, maybe the grass and the trees and the water was all just part of his imagination, but so far it was a good feeling.
Shaking out of his daydream, Cloud pulled the First Ken from the ground and swung the main blade around a few times. Sparky - and it was odd to call Reno that but how else were the two Renos going to be told apart? - suggested that he showed some people how to fight. While Cloud had tried to give lessons to Denzel and Marlene, they seemed more taken with Tifa's style then his. He wasn't sure how to even start, so while he waited, Cloud decided to go through a few basic forms.
Simple moves, meant to develop strength in the arms and back and give the wielder a better understanding of the weight and momentum of a sword. Cloud breathed deep, cutting the air and staying within the circle of his swords.

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He sobered a little, watching the other man move. Maybe if he watched closely he could figure out why Cloud kept defeating him time after time. Know your enemy, and such.
"Don't you have anything lighter?" He asked, flopping to the ground nearby, not quite ready to get into training mode himself.
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"Yup." He set the First Ken into the ground and flipped the switchblade over, folding the hilt with a well-practiced ease. "I even had the two blades that ended up in my trunk with me. I figured no one is gonna be able to use my set so I brought all the swords I had."
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"You learned a lot of that from Zack, didn't ya?"
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He set both blades down, leaving them in the circle and stepping out to pick up a water bottle and take a healthy mouthful. He looked up at the sky and shrugged. The J-cells or his memories? Which ones where really responsible for his knowing things that Zack had tried teaching him? Cloud just didn't know.
"Well, mostly. I picked up other stuff from the people I traveled with and from the places we've stayed."
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Heh, Reno had thought he was over regrets by now.
"You know... life is pretty funny."
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Flying into his line of sight, just out of reach of the blade she gave a confident smirk and put her hands on her hips, trying to look as intimidating as a short, androgynous, firefly girl could.
"If you're looking for a fight the air won't give you much competition!"
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"I'm practicing," he finally said, shrugging. He brought his sword down in the beginning guard position. "If you don't practice, your skills grow rusty."
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Besides her tantrum a few weeks back she hadn't used her skills much either. Wriggle had always been a little rusty though, even when she was in practice. Then who better to practice with than the guy who was already in the middle of practice? Once again she put on that vise of confidence.
"In that case I'll help you!"
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He would never assume that she couldn't fight unless he was otherwise told. After all, in his travels he had met a mechanical toy cat that could fight - granted it was more of an amusement factor then a real fight, but still. Cloud nodded and moved from guard to attack to block.
"Sure. Why not?"
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Hope this is okay?
So to find a stranger here apparently going through the motions of practice with the biggest sword Tara has ever seen, and levitating several others on top of that without any apparent effort, stops her cold on the stairs, eyes widening in alarm.
...but, when her shock faded, Tara could see something similar in what Cloud was doing with the swords to what Tara did to keep her telekinesis sharp. There was a grace there, grace and care and skill, and it was...admittedly a bit fascinating to watch.
Rather than risk getting in the way, Tara settled down on the steps to watch, and wait until Cloud had finished.
it's fine :3
He took a few careful sips so not to upset his stomach, looking around at his surroundings and spotted Tara. He nodded, the smile fading just a little but still visible in his slightly glowing eyes.
"Hi."
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"I, I never really thought of using this floor, f-for something like that...but, um, I guess it does have the most space, right? At least...the most space without there being, um, s-some kind of monster, or a lot of screaming, or bad light."
She stepped off the stairs and onto the grass, giving a contented little sigh at the feeling of grass and life beneath her feet once more. "Y-You were really good. I mean, I-I don't know what you were trying to do, but...it was really interesting to watch."
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"Even the best trained fighter would be worthless if he didn't practice his skills every day."
He nodded to himself, taking another bite of apple. She seemed nervous - and who wouldn't be? - so he attempted to smile a little, scratching at the back of his neck. He wasn't too winded or sweating hard, the exercise not really pushing him as something else might have.
"I'm Cloud."
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It was disrupted, a little, when she caught sign of movement. She turned and watched the man practice for a bit, staying off to the side so she won't interrupt him. When he pauses, the girl spoke up.
"Impressive."
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This was pretty surreal in a way; practicing out in the open. Usually he would go into the ruins of Midgar, using the crumbling buildings and the hidden monster dens as his training ground. But here, people came to this open area for their own reasons. He wondered what they thought of the crazy kid and his huge swords.
"Are you used to working with swords?"
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"Indeed I am." She says with a smile. She held out a hand, a simple knight's sword materializing in it.
"I don't have the lifetime of training like some do, but I've become quite decent at swordplay."
Somewhat of an understatement, considering her sub-class of Saber.
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"I'm still learning too," he said, nodding at the appearance of her sword. "That's an interesting trick."
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It was a swordsman, a man with wild blond hair that seemed as unmanageable as hay. He was dressed in dull colors, clearly an individual who possessed a fondness for black or blue, lightly armored with leather straps and tarnished metals. The swordsman seemed oblivious of his approach but Haldir knew otherwise. Judging by the sheer size of the blade he wields, the Elf could tell that the young man must have years of experience wielding that monster of blade. More curious than fearful, Haldir watched in mild fascination as the swordsman continued with his drills. It seemed that the object of this exercise relied on the wielder's capability to stay within the makeshift ring compromised of various swords. Haldir figured that if the swordsman was trying to work on his balance while swinging the massive blade. Which would make sense as to why the other swords stood poised all around him. One false move and these swords would come tumbling to the ground.
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He ran a hand through his damp hair at the nape of his neck, the blond hair already sticking out in tiny spikes. Cloud nodded at Haldir but since he did not seem threatening, he continued to his pack.
"Crazy, isn't it? This place in the middle of a Tower..."
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A faint smile lingered on his lips as he regarded the swordsman, obviously impressed with that small display of talent. Had the youth used a more conventional weapon, Haldir would've been eager for a duel. "Aye." He replied with a small chuckle. "Indeed, it is. I had no idea that Animus was this peculiar of a realm."
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Cloud was no scientist and he certainly didn't even want to start trying to be one. He just wanted to wake up and let something make sense once and a while.
"Are you new here?"
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He let out a small sound as he approached, staring at the ring of swords, practically bouncing on the tips of his toes as he got closer. Wow, this guy looked intense for someone that was just taller than he was (seriously, was everyone taller than him? This was getting annoying).
Luke stopped just outside the ring, biting his lip, not sure if he should interrupt the guy or not.
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Spotting Luke, he paused. "Yes?"
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"Uh... I'm Luke. I guess you're the one giving sword lessons?"
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"You're looking for lessons or just sparring?"
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