Ravelyn Anne Conleth
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Within the vale was a waterfall of impulsive blue that did roar and crash down below upon the rock. A great wind could be felt that caused the spray of water to be all the more impulsive. A knight pursuant pointed a block of serrated bronzed piece of metal that was their sword up towards the height of the water's crest. The orange of the sun set the waters to sparkle and made Ravelyn's armour resound in bronze hue.
“You see, the water isn't consistent in direction when to comes to the crest, all pitter patter, but the pressure is if you're under it,” Ravelyn shouted over the sound of the water falling down. “Being under it is one thing, but contending with the space it occupies in descent is entirely another! Watch! There's a few ways of doing this, but I'll give you the brute force approach just to show you how much you have to really kick out to completely dominate it, you understand of course,” Ravelyn said and scrunched up her nose and made a wide swing with the cutlass that made a terrifying low thrum as it swung in the direction of the waterfall crest. The blade made a rippling wave of rolling orange flame that absolutely abolished the water from the waterfall in thick smothering actions of spinning. Ravelyn was grinning as she performed this display as the water rolled back and left the waterfall silent for twenty seconds as the fire remained in place at the crest.
“You want to give it a go? Or you want to talk about approaches of handling this particular challenge? Depends if you want to learn what you can do just without thinking. Just, go, you know?”
At that exact moment, as if expertly and deliberately timed, the water began to crash down, drowning them in the sounds of water. Twenty seconds from one swing of her sword. Of silence against the tide.
Helena
“You see, the water isn't consistent in direction when to comes to the crest, all pitter patter, but the pressure is if you're under it,” Ravelyn shouted over the sound of the water falling down. “Being under it is one thing, but contending with the space it occupies in descent is entirely another! Watch! There's a few ways of doing this, but I'll give you the brute force approach just to show you how much you have to really kick out to completely dominate it, you understand of course,” Ravelyn said and scrunched up her nose and made a wide swing with the cutlass that made a terrifying low thrum as it swung in the direction of the waterfall crest. The blade made a rippling wave of rolling orange flame that absolutely abolished the water from the waterfall in thick smothering actions of spinning. Ravelyn was grinning as she performed this display as the water rolled back and left the waterfall silent for twenty seconds as the fire remained in place at the crest.
“You want to give it a go? Or you want to talk about approaches of handling this particular challenge? Depends if you want to learn what you can do just without thinking. Just, go, you know?”
At that exact moment, as if expertly and deliberately timed, the water began to crash down, drowning them in the sounds of water. Twenty seconds from one swing of her sword. Of silence against the tide.
Helena