If the Knight has learned anything from Hallownest, it is this; fear rarely stops a predator. In some cases, it may even encourage them.
And, though they've always been obliged to fight for survival on their travels, they can't deny that part of them enjoys the thrill of a challenge. They, too, are a little like the Hunter. Like Hornet.
Monsun brings that out, at least a little. They can't help but admire the grace of their opponent's movements, even as Rinzler strikes; unable to evade it completely, they strike the opponent's weapon with their own, sending them skidding backwards and tumbling over.
Not that it gives them pause for long. They immediately leap to their feet and charge into range again, this time with a piercing thrust. Aiming for a hand, this time.
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And, though they've always been obliged to fight for survival on their travels, they can't deny that part of them enjoys the thrill of a challenge. They, too, are a little like the Hunter. Like Hornet.
Monsun brings that out, at least a little. They can't help but admire the grace of their opponent's movements, even as Rinzler strikes; unable to evade it completely, they strike the opponent's weapon with their own, sending them skidding backwards and tumbling over.
Not that it gives them pause for long. They immediately leap to their feet and charge into range again, this time with a piercing thrust. Aiming for a hand, this time.