Diarmuid Ua Duibhne (
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Call Out Meme: Version 4.0
Have a new "Call Me Out" to break in since the old one is starting to get big again!
【the ❝CALL ME OUT❞ meme】 IV
a roleplay meme to inspire muses.
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That is very good, but that doesn't mean the next time you will be able to stop yourself. You shouldn't tempt fate. A knight can't be a knight if he is hurt from falling on his own weapon.
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[He pouts, embarrassed.]
I'll go slower...
[And indeed, he doesn't jump anymore.]
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[Diarmuid falls beside him, putting an arm around the boy's shoulders once they are off the stairs.]
You did so much hard work this morning, I would hate for you to get hurt and then not be able to get your reward.
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[Even worse than being sick, since he was rarely ill, except for some warp-spasm induced pains.]
I don't wanna just lie around while everyone else is having fun.
[He leans a bit toward Diarmuid as he walks.]
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[Diarmuid gives his brother a squeeze before letting his arm drop away.]
So...how much do you think you have learned about duel-wielding from watching me? Are we diving right in or shall I show you some things first?
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[There is pride in Diarmuid's eyes as he speaks. Not that long ago, his brother would have just rushed into attacking whether or not he was really ready to do so. Now he is showing more restraint. Just one more sign of how he is growing as a knight.]
What kind of move do you want to see? Something defensive or something offensive?
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[Most of the time, he just follows the route of having offense be the best defense. But he figures he should have some defensive moves too. Just like Diarmuid.]
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Defensive moves are best shown when someone is actually attacking you. It can be hard to see exactly how things flow otherwise.
[He readies his swords and then beckons to his brother.]
Attack me, but try to watch what I do when I block the attack, okay? Don't really worry about trying to get passed my guard.
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[He takes a deep breath, and then swings one of his swords at Diarmuid's face.]
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You know the flow of battle just as well as I do. Each blocked attack leaves an opening for another attack. Block, attack, block, attack. The flow doesn't change no matter if you are using one weapon, a weapon and a shield, or two weapons. That is why one of the most important parts of defense is knowing how to change it into attack.
Use your second sword to block my attack now, brother. Don't try to move the one I currently have in block--you don't have time and it should be the weapon that will move to attack once you block my current one anyway.
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Like this?
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[He pulls his first sword down and makes a stabbing motion with it at Diarmuid.]
Was that good?
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[Diarmuid quickly shifts his smaller sword again to block his brother's strike. As he blocks, he also pushes back to put some distance between himself and his 'opponent.']
Something you have to watch out for is allowing your weapons to become too entangled with those of your opponent. You won't be able to defend or attack if you can't move your weapons.
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[He holds up both his swords.]
What do I do now? Do I attack again?
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[Diarmuid lowers his swords for a moment.]
Do you want to see the blocks demonstrated again or do you want to try them yourself? Lets make sure you know that little exchange before we add anymore to it.
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[Diarmuid gives his brother a few moments to prepare and then moves in to attack with the larger of his two swords, making sure his attack is similar to the one his brother used against him earlier, so that it will be easy for the boy to replicate the block he showed him.]
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After a moment to make sure his brother is ready for the next step, Diarmuid drops his top sword down and attempts to get a strike in between their entangled weapons and his brother's raised one.]
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[Instead of blocking and pushing back on the attack like he would normally, Diarmuid accepts the momentum of the blocked blow hoping to help his brother regain his balance without falling.]
It looks like we need to work on that.
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It's just because it's a little weird having to use two weapons. And I don't know why, but I just wanna keep on going forward!
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[Diarmuid steps away from his brother, letting his own weapons drop.]
Maybe we should work through a few more forms before we do anything else. That will help you get used to the weight difference.
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should we end it here?
Sounds good to me!