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Post by Namari Lovelle on Mar 24, 2012 9:18:26 GMT -5
Benny blinked. Attack another dragon? A more experienced one at that? Benny thought it was crazy, but he did as he was told, throwing some of his fire at Sani.
Sani flapped his wings and dispearsed the fire, then roared angrily at the younger dragon. "I already know you are capable with fire! Attack me physically!" He roared at the younger dragon.
If what'cha see is what'cha get, why can't ya judge a book by its cover?
Sani dodged the blow easily, then whacked Benny on the head with his clubbed tail. Not hard, just enough force was behind it to let the dragon know to stop toying around and fight. "You can never be a capable dragon if you hold back in any fight!" He advised.
If what'cha see is what'cha get, why can't ya judge a book by its cover?
Sani smiled to himself as the smaller dragon began to fight, letting the claws meet his scales. A scraping sound, like nails on a chalkboard, screeched through the area. Sani rolled so that he was directly above the young dragon and whacked his left hind leg with his tail again. It was a bit harder than the last blow, and Sani flew up a bit more as a strategic retreat of sorts.
If what'cha see is what'cha get, why can't ya judge a book by its cover?
Higher ground has the advantage in a battle. Sani dodged the blow and whacked Benny again with his tail on his left hind leg again. "You have to mean it in a battle! Don't use rage, use strength and bravery. Don't be scared to use your full potential." He advised.
If what'cha see is what'cha get, why can't ya judge a book by its cover?
Sani let the dragon hit him, then pretended to fall away with a pretend injury. "Good, good. Now try again!" This time, Benny was higher than Sani was giving him the advantage. Technically.
If what'cha see is what'cha get, why can't ya judge a book by its cover?
Sani rolled and kicked the young dragon in the stomach as he approached. The kick sent Sani down and the young dragon away into the air. Sani flipped and rose into the air quickly, whacking Benny on the left hind leg for a third time. "Don't be brash. Analyze."
If what'cha see is what'cha get, why can't ya judge a book by its cover?
Post by Namari Lovelle on Apr 9, 2012 8:14:43 GMT -5
Benny huffed, looking around. There wasn't much to analyze, they were in the air. Benny already knew that Sani would win easily if this were a real fight, he knew exactly what Benny would do. The young dragon knew that it was really pointless. But he tried anyways, diving once more. Once he was infront of the dragon, he spun around mid-air, aiming to whack his tail into Sani's shoulder.
The tail hit Sani harder than he expected, and he was actually thrown to the side for real, not like the act he had been doing. "That... that was excellent!" He exclaimed, happy with the young dragon's progress.
If what'cha see is what'cha get, why can't ya judge a book by its cover?
Post by Namari Lovelle on Apr 10, 2012 14:11:42 GMT -5
Benny smiled, and nodded. He knew he wouldn't be able to do the same thing and hit Sani, so instead he dashed right for him. Right before he colided with the older dragon, he changed direction, moving up. And as quick as he moved up, he moved down, attempting to tackle Sani.