onoir: (25.)
ʟᴀɴᴄᴇʀ. [ᴅɪᴀʀᴍᴜɪᴅ ᴜᴀ ᴅᴜɪʙʜɴᴇ] ([personal profile] onoir) wrote in [community profile] sweethymns 2015-02-02 03:42 am (UTC)

[ These are the moments when Diarmuid misses Moralltach and Beagalltach, but his twin lances are also practically extensions of his own body by now: the flurry of silver from Saber's blade come within millimeters of nicking him every time, but Gae Buidhe and Gae Dearg are always there to block and return before they can do any damage. In a way, Diarmuid is testing the enemy's speed as much as the enemy is testing his strength. If he gets accustomed to the speed, he's sure the battle will move more smoothly in his favor.

An upside to all of this is that the enemy Master hasn't made an appearance, or doesn't seem to want to. It's easier to fight when he knows that Ai isn't in any immediate danger.

Sinking down low, Lancer goes for the swordsman's feet, swiping with long legs to see if he can get the other down on the ground or up in the air— either way, a position that'd be more advantageous to him.
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