Roda the Red
Nitpicker of swords
Subject:
Rinka grew more and more restless as the painstakingly long process of waiting for his squadmates to show up and align continued, with each passing second he continued to question their professionalism further. His boot-clad toes twisted in place, progressively diging further into the thin layer of snow. Had them being able to properly see his face through the mask, they would be able to notice a visibly-irritated hunter.
But after what felt like an eternity, Captain Shima deemed it proper to command the units to proceed. Not wasting a single second, Rinka scurried forward and then up the wall, frantically scaling in a way that could remind someone of a panicked fleeing gecko. Hastily helping out his partner, he then landed on the other side of the garden. Flowing raven locks draping over his back as his knee connected with the ground.
It did not take any time whatsoever in order to find prey, as they approached the hunters, blatantly misunderstanding their position in the food chain. Rin could've gone ahead and start blasting the plants with explosions, but firstly, his allies were too close at the moment, the risk of hurting them by being inside the blast radius being too high of a possibility. And secondly, his blade in hand was more than enough to get the job done. With dexterous movement, the Hunter rushed towards one of the plant beasts, swinging his sword in a wide, upper diagonal swipe. Kukri-style swords, such as the Kopis that he wielded, were notoriously top-heavy, and while that may not make them the most ideal in a duel between two talented swordsmen, it gave the blade a nearly unrivaled chopping power. He followed up with another downwards swing, and then another and so on, a flurry of swings that cut their way through thick leaves, vines and stems. The boy let out no sound, nor showed any particular emotion, instead there was only the cold, icicle-blue stare of a predator on the offensive, which was even capable of penetrate through the lenses of his mask.
Mission Logs
But after what felt like an eternity, Captain Shima deemed it proper to command the units to proceed. Not wasting a single second, Rinka scurried forward and then up the wall, frantically scaling in a way that could remind someone of a panicked fleeing gecko. Hastily helping out his partner, he then landed on the other side of the garden. Flowing raven locks draping over his back as his knee connected with the ground.
It did not take any time whatsoever in order to find prey, as they approached the hunters, blatantly misunderstanding their position in the food chain. Rin could've gone ahead and start blasting the plants with explosions, but firstly, his allies were too close at the moment, the risk of hurting them by being inside the blast radius being too high of a possibility. And secondly, his blade in hand was more than enough to get the job done. With dexterous movement, the Hunter rushed towards one of the plant beasts, swinging his sword in a wide, upper diagonal swipe. Kukri-style swords, such as the Kopis that he wielded, were notoriously top-heavy, and while that may not make them the most ideal in a duel between two talented swordsmen, it gave the blade a nearly unrivaled chopping power. He followed up with another downwards swing, and then another and so on, a flurry of swings that cut their way through thick leaves, vines and stems. The boy let out no sound, nor showed any particular emotion, instead there was only the cold, icicle-blue stare of a predator on the offensive, which was even capable of penetrate through the lenses of his mask.