Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-739167-20141216040600/@comment-739167-20141218205325

I need to stop her from being able to do this Glaukos thought as he brought up his shield to bear the brunt of the ice chards that were flying at him. He could take hits, but it was slowly wearing him down. Not by much. But as far as he could tell he had yet to do anything to damage or even touch Chartreuse, a quick glance down told him he was at 90% of his aura, if only to prevent a very bruised shoulder. His shield consistently hitting him from the repeated impact was definitely the cause of this.

''Time to change up tactics...not the getting closer. Getting closer is what is keeping me up. Unless...''

As the ice shards continued to fly at him, Glaukos retracted the metal shards that lined the leiomano into a state similar to it's inactive mode. However, he quickly and seemingly effortlessly placed a new belt of shards on to his leiomano, his special ammunition. Traditional Leiomano(s) used shark teeth, so naturally Glaukos had a few special clips that used shark teeth. Similar to sharks, these clips had three rows of the teeth that lined them. Imbued with electric dust.

Charging forward, Glaukos took a massive horizontal sweep with Foniás Dexiá. In mid-swing he activated a function of the Leiomano; suddenly shark teeth shot out of the blade almost as if it was a fragment grenade pointed only towards Chartreuse's half of the arena. The electric dust on the shark teeth activated creating a large and powerful arcs between the teeth. Effectively he had caused a massive approaching horizontal wave of electricity to come at Chartreuse.

His plan was two fold; if she did what she had last time he had down a sweep at her, she would jump or back flip to avoid the attack, he could catch her in mid air where she couldn't run away and launch more dust-based attacks at him at range. He could either attack in melee or launch more metal shards at her when she went to dodge.

AU: I'm wordy with it because I spent more then two hours getting an MRI today and had a lot of time to think.