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Originally Posted by Minkuu
( Sunsetpaw )
Riverclan Apprentice | They/Them | Mind Reader, Herbal Knowledge T2, Rapid Recovery Oh okay..so...first they're going to..dart forward and..aim for the face..usually the nose. And then dart backwards as fast as they can. Okay, okay, it's pretty simple so far. So they watched as their mentor prowl closer. They just..wait for the moment to strike. This isn't a real fight, but they should pretend. Imagining....imagining. Shadowclan warrior, trying to attack the nursery and no one else is nearby except for themself. Think of the amount of cats in danger! Especially the little kits! They'll be in danger if Sunsetpaw doesn't stop the warrior. So they should attack! Attacking with good intentions. Good intentions, to save their clanmates... They might need to train themself to that thought soon. They'll have to face the fact that they can't just be passive forever. A warrior's called a warrior for a reason. Right, right, right, okay, ok, the apprentice darted forward, with the attempt to slash Troutstone's nose or...is it called a slap if their not using claws? Then they darted back. Whether or not an attack hits, they surely won't like being too close. But they still feel bad. They can't keep feeling bad. But they do... But they really need to stop
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Troutstone
He/him - 25 Moons
The paw connected with his nose. It wasn't an especially powerful blow, but with claws unsheathed it would definitely have hurt. Sunsetpaw was fast, he had to give them that. By the time he had raised a paw in retaliation, the orange apprentice had retreated back into a defensive position, out of reach of his paws.
"That was well done," he mewed.
"That is a good starting move. Here is another good mover you should know. It'll take a bit of practising at first because you need to have good balance, but it isn't too complicated." He reared up on his hind paws -like a twoleg- and dealt the air a few powerful blows.
"When you are larger, this will give you an advantage of height. You can rain blows down on the ears and behind the head, where it is harder to defend. Beware of the counter attack though, which goes a little bit like this." He dropped down, turned as if facing his former position and rammed his head into the air.
"You'll aim to unbalance your opponent by hitting them in the belly or chest." He returned to his twoleg position.
"What you can do against that though, is drop down on their shoulders and pin them to the ground." He demonstrated, then looked at his apprentice to make sure they had been following. He realised he had been teaching from both perspectives at once, and hoped he hadn't been info-dumping to much... Sunsetpaw was a sharp cat. He was sure they could handle this.
"Ready to try?"
He took a couple of steps toward them, as if continuing the mock battle. He raised into the twoleg pose and aimed a strike at Sunsetpaw's head.