http://1stmacleod.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] 1stmacleod.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] 1stmacleod 2010-09-20 02:52 pm (UTC)

He doesn't say anything while she catches up, letting her correct herself and redivide her attention. He will keep mixing up the order, though. There's no point in not giving her a challenge.

"Depends on the type of fighting. A claymore was really made to unseat somebody from horseback, or use from horseback. It's too long a blade to be practical for a one-on-one fight, on foot. There are some good broadswords, now, though. Some people like a weighted blade. It can add power to the swing. But the heavier a sword is, the longer the recovery time between each move. Split seconds count."

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