Hey, the pool didn’t have to be deep when Koa looked that good dripping wet, right?
Hadama was well aware that experience was worth far more than brute strength in most situations, and he was unsurprised when Koa was able to use his greater knowledge and skill to deflect the Tidebreaker’s forward momentum slowly down and away from his absolutely banging body. The form was intriguing and appealing to the former-Mer, however, and he continued to move with the slow rhythm that Koa set instead of trying to speed up or jerk away.
The Dragoon’s other arm moved, adding a new layer to the complex shift of currents, but Hadama was used to yielding to the sea and as Koa pressed into his shoulder he turned his body, letting that shoulder turn back and away and bringing his other shoulder forward, increasing his reach. A reach that he did not need so close to his opponent, and so he rotated his elbow to bring his wrist away from Koa’s, shifting his forearm slowly around and up to try and press the back of his hand and wrist to the dragoon’s chest in an effort to push him gently back.
His own feet were far from stable, however. He was not shifting them instinctively as Koa did, overly-relying instead on the power of his core. It kept him upright, but weakened the power of his own pushes as he failed to find his center of gravity.
Attack 2
Hadama was well aware that experience was worth far more than brute strength in most situations, and he was unsurprised when Koa was able to use his greater knowledge and skill to deflect the Tidebreaker’s forward momentum slowly down and away from his absolutely banging body. The form was intriguing and appealing to the former-Mer, however, and he continued to move with the slow rhythm that Koa set instead of trying to speed up or jerk away.
The Dragoon’s other arm moved, adding a new layer to the complex shift of currents, but Hadama was used to yielding to the sea and as Koa pressed into his shoulder he turned his body, letting that shoulder turn back and away and bringing his other shoulder forward, increasing his reach. A reach that he did not need so close to his opponent, and so he rotated his elbow to bring his wrist away from Koa’s, shifting his forearm slowly around and up to try and press the back of his hand and wrist to the dragoon’s chest in an effort to push him gently back.
His own feet were far from stable, however. He was not shifting them instinctively as Koa did, overly-relying instead on the power of his core. It kept him upright, but weakened the power of his own pushes as he failed to find his center of gravity.
Attack 2







