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With the bright glare of the Arathir sun casting its rays over the ruined surface of Dival, the 'fortress-city' of Tortuga was beginning to come to life with the hustle bustle of everyday living, smugglers and traders plying their wares, slavers bringing in fresh sex slaves to the auctioning blocks, and the denizens of this futuristic Sodom and Gomorrah living up to the reputation of their ancient Earth counterpart, long since destroyed by fire and brimstone.

Well, that was the usual scene throughout much of Tortuga, save for the central zone surrounding the largest structure on the Cradle, which had been established as 'Kast territory' since Leran II's destruction and the genocide of the Arathir. Now, the sections of the Cradle surrounding the 'Tower' where the Lord of Tortuga had made his base of operations were entirely free of criminality and filth, the perfect image of military discipline and order.

At this time of the day, however, it was also the place where the Kast and their supporters watched the death matches occurring down on Dival as desperate gladiators, outfitted with only the barest of protection and air filters to keep themselves alive waged combat against each others, striving with all their might to slay the other so that they might be granted a pardon from the Kast warlord himself and regain their freedom. Naturally, it was also at such times that the rivlak heard out those who had requested audience with him and his loyalists.

A self-proclaimed King and a mockery of a royal court, Varrik and his fellow Kast watched as a particularly bloody battle took place within one of the caverns of Dival, where the victorious warrior had just finally crushed the skull of his foe and hurled the dying male into a river of molten lava, eliciting cheers and jeers from his 'court' as currency exchanged hands through bets won and lost.

Pleased with the latest match, the warlord looked to the side, his gaze meeting that of his second in command, his terlak. The gesture was all that was necessary for the terlak to bring in the next one that had come to see the Kast leader. If rumors were true, then the warlord was about to get his first view of a Heulorian. Of all the females in the cosmos, there were a few that stood out above the rest, and the women of Heulorian Prime were such a people. The fact that she was of royalty only made the visit more interesting to the warlord, who had been pondering what such a female would want from a place like Tortuga. Well, no use in pondering it further, he would be finding out soon enough.

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She stood alone. The darkness of the observatory deck lit only by the tangerine hue of the large planet lying in wait before her. Almost cat like, her dark violet eyes surveyed the planet, lingering here and there on the dark spots which were surely storms in the forlorn atmosphere. Even in the stillness of space, the planet seemed to radiate a foreboding aura with it's ever changing surface that made it feel almost sentient, almost alive in and of itself. Despite this still, from her peripheral vision she could see the mass of ships, all clamoring to make it to the docking bay. Nasty, evil, wicked and mean, this was the planet Tortuga, where one was only as important as their wealth, lucky for Y'isris, she had more than plenty to go around. Enough so, that she'd managed to secure a meeting with the Rivlak, where most would be turned away without so much as a second thought.

Her own musings were interrupted by the sound of the door opening behind her. She didn't have to turn to know who had entered.

“We've received permission to dock.”

“We've only just arrived, how did you manage clearance so quickly?” Y'isris turned to face the woman she'd known all her life. One of her hand maidens, Morganni. A true testament to Heulorian beauty, the dark haired woman was in a matriarchal stage of life at the respective age of 310 without even the slightest blemish to show for it. Her long locks were tied into an intricate style atop of her head, clothed in royal purple hued garments though suggestive in nature, were quite becoming of her figure. No sooner had Y'isris asked the question, another woman, equal in beauty to Morganni entered and shot the princess a wide, beaming smile. The two shared a knowing glance and Y'isris nodded.

“I see,” She seemed lost in her own thoughts as she turned away again, placing her arm lightly against the observatory window and rested her head on her forearm. She'd learned long ago to never get her hopes up, one promising lead after another for nearly a decade left her with more disappointment than she could bare, and more bodies of potential mates dead at her feet. “Do you have regrets?” The princess said quietly, and though the nature of the implied regret was not spoken, her hand maidens approached her, both pulling her into a soft embrace.

“I believe I speak for not only myself, but for Aleysia as well; When we made the decision to come with you that day, we knew we were following our future Empress.” Aleysia affirmed her support by pressing her soft, full lips against Y'isris', the pair falling into a passionate kiss. When she finally pulled away the princess felt a surge of confidence.

“Let's get ready then.”

The trio had arrived at Dival just as the recent match had ended. Y'isris watched the climactic end to the blood bath through the sheer, thin veil that hid her features, their escort, a Kast seemed to have no qualms with the slight delay. A soft smirk formed at the corners of her lips, a movement reminiscent of an approving nod though slight and undetectable unless you were searching for it. She could appreciate a good fight, and the total conquest of an enemy. With the match over and cheers erupting around them, their escort led them further still until they were just outside a set of rather enormous doors.

“I will announce you.” Was all that was offered before their escort left them. While waiting, the trio made various adjustments to their garments. All were outfitted quite lavishly, though Y'isris had chosen to wear her royal battle garments in lieu of robes like her hand maidens. The veil was pinned onto an ornamental head piece, circlet-like in design. It wasn't long before their escort returned, the massive doors groaned as they were opened to admit them, and with a last glance to either of her hand maidens, the three of them walked inside.

Whenever encountering a new species for the first time, it is a universal truth that they all tend to look the same to the foreign party. However, Y'isris spotted Varrik the moment they entered. She scolded herself internally for the slight excitement she'd felt when she laid eyes on him. He was a miraculous specimen physically. Strong, large, almost bruteish, a symbol of masculinity in its finest. ”But he needs more than an impressive outside. She reminded herself.

Aleysia spoke to announce her, the busty fair-haired Heulorian beamed with pride as she did so, “Her Royal Highness, Y'isris Yathera of Heulorian Prime,” She looked over Varrik, she too recognizing him as their target. “And soon to be Empress.” Y'isris shot her a warning glare, accompanied with a slight psionic pulse to shut her mouth. She took a deep breath, her gloved hand reaching up to remove the veil from her circlet, revealing her features for the first time.

“I have come seeking one, Varrik nir Ra'assir.” She did not attempt to conceal her gaze as she observed him from head to toe, almost as if she were sizing him up and while it was not intentional she immediately began to seek for any potential weak points to use to her advantage.


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The rivlak knew that gaze well. He had worn it a thousand times before on a thousand other worlds. It was the gaze of a hunter, searching for a sought-after prize. A part of the warlord's mind suspected treachery, as he often did when it came to many visiting dignitaries. Such suspicions were cast aside soon after, as he thought back to what little his men had told him of Heulorians when it was hard that one had come to request audience with him. Very much like the Kast, they were a warrior people as well, and the Kast leader suspected it to be something else.

Not treachery, no. What the handmaiden had uttered just now betrayed different designs in the royal female's mind. Though he did not care much for being measured up by an opponent, much less a woman, Varrik could plainly tell that this 'to-be-Empress' wanted something from him. They all usually did but it was often for such ridiculous things or pointless causes. The last had the audacity to to request that he intervene in a civil war and use his forces as peacekeepers. The fool should have realized that the Kast did not keep the peace...

They were warriors, with the obligation to wage combat on other warriors. There was no glory to be had in crushing commoners and doing the dirty work of spineless politicians. The man had been promptly apprehended by several of the Kast's supporters and taken away, his fate to be decided in the matches on Dival

That said, even as the female measured her quarry up, the Kast did not refrain from doing the same, choosing to see a woman from such a strong people as more than just a mere annoyance. Though she did not share his gender, Varrik was a leader before he was a male, and he knew better than to blunder through a meeting between those who were born and bred rulers. Keeping his attention on the Heulorian, the Kast warlord then took the moment's silence to consider what to say. "I see no seekers before me, only a huntress."

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She looked slightly more feminine than her hand maidens, and far surpassed them in beauty, though they were not lacking in the department. However, having been the 'runt' of her sisters she was far shorter than even her hand maidens, by perhaps 8 or 9 inches at the least. Heulorian women were not fools in the way of attraction. From early on, they were taught how to speak, how to walk, how to act all in order to gain the upperhand. It had been proven time and time again, that those who were attractive and charismatic often succeeded over their lesser attractive equals in talent or skill. She adjusted her posture accordingly, but slightly in order to better accentuate her supple breasts and luscious frame, placing most of her weight on her right leg and crossing her arms pleasantly.

“They say a bestial spirit often recognizes one of its own nature.” Her voice was a low, soft melody, but beneath its softness lie a firm, almost commanding tone that only came with a natural born leader. “And while you may speak the truth of me, you are not the prey I seek. There is a possibility you are a means to an end, but that remains to be seen.”

She stopped for a moment. It was part of the diplomatic process. There were few species in the galaxy that were blunt and outright when in meetings. It seemed it was simply proper etiquette to be cryptic, and skirt around the true purpose or motive behind the meeting. Y'isris though, had gone through this process far too many times, that she did not keep him in the dark any longer, besides, the possibility remained that this was just a waste of time.

“I ask of you for one thing. A kiss.” There was a hushed laughter and a few questioning glances, but before anyone could speak she continued. “My people call me E'aat si'al Raiker; She who holds the Kiss of Death. I've yet to meet my equal who can survive it. With it, I claim my title by right.” She paced slowly as she spoke, again conscious of every angle of her body. “By decree, the one who survives my Kiss must be of a superior race, the Kast,” She paused and met the gazes of several of the Kast members, the terlak included, “Are one of 5 species in the galaxy Heulorian's consider superior. I've searched for a long time, and it has been made known to me that if there is one who would survive me, it would be Varrik nir Ra'assir.”



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The rivlak remained seated in silence as he listened to the Heulorian's words. To the Kast, it was a ridiculous request, but the result was that of winning over an empire. Not so ridiculous, not to another with ambition. In retrospect, it was a very interesting request for a leader to be making to another leader, or at the very least, it was interesting from the warlord's perspective. Had he not taken his position through subterfuge as well, when the former rivlak's resolve had been found to be lacking and unfit to lead the remnants of the Kast military against the Arathir?

Varrik did not rise from his seat, though another did. Not as physically imposing as the warlord, the Kast evidently took offense to what the woman had said, in the way he now stood and in the timbre of his voice. "You come before our rivlak, bearing no gifts or tribute, and you make insulting requests of him... You would use the Kast to further your own goals, like those before you? Like the Arathir did? This place is all that remains of them!" Not satisfied yet, the Kast moved out of his seat, his fellows observing in silence as he approached the trio of Heulorians.

"And you ask him to participate in what is tantamount to suicide! You call the Kast superior, woman. Why, then, would you ask our great leader to entertain a request from his inferiors? Par'lik! Have you no shame? If this was Balat, by Kast law, you would be-"

"Enough." Patience wearing thin now, Varrik finally arose from his throne and made his way down the steps, until he was at the Kast's side, hand on the warrior's shoulder forcing him down onto his knees through physical strength alone. "Her request, dangerous as it may be, is still a challenge. By Kast law, a leader must meet all challenges." His deep bass voice carrying through the room had the attention of all, both Kast and non-Kast, fixed upon him. "If I die, so be it. You may leave without fear of reprisal. If I survive, what then?"

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vThe soft smirk that splayed across her features seemed natural to her demeanor and disposition as she patiently heard out the small tirade. She appeared to be quite amused with the rant nearing it's middle, but the more the creature blatantly insulted her only caused that soft smile to fade down to a listless, almost bored look. She had wondered, when the great leader would finally choose to speak for himself, and when he finally silenced his lesser, she gave him her undivided attention. She did well to suppress the surprise at his willingness without having heard out the full proposition. She recalled then, what she knew of the Kast from Morganni's teachings. Though the risk of death was a high price to pay, to back down would display weakness, and therefor unworthiness to lead.

She was not delusional in the sense that she understood such a great risk should come with great reward,and she still needed to explain the terms and implications of the role he would need to take. She shifted slightly, drawing her step a bit closer towards Varrik.

“Of course you will be compensated for your trouble. I wouldn't expect such a service without thinking of reimbursement.” She shot the mouthy Kast a subtle glare before returning her gaze to Varrik. “No Heulorian has ever been taken captive without vengeance, and more often than not they are freed and rare to come across. We are considered one of the most elegant, and deadly beauties in the universe. Bred for looks and for war. I will give you my sisters and their handmaidens. Fifty Heulorians give or take should rake in considerable profit,” The offer even seemed to shock Aleysia and Morganni. Both casting a bit of a worried glance in her direction. What Y'isris was speaking of was heretical to say the least. Heulorians were a proud people, and despite their social hierarchy, they rarely betrayed their own kind. To willingly trade a Heulorian into slavery of another species was unspeakable, and unheard of. Even the weakest and illest bred of Heulorian women were still considered a gift from the Mother A'eyros, a precious kept secret to keep their bloodlines pure. But Y'isris was trading royalty and nobles, some of the purest blood of their race. She paused for a moment and cast a surveying glance towards the present Kast in the room before continuing. “Or you may use them how you choose. The rest of the terms, I would prefer to speak with you in confidence.”


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The rivlak listened as Y'isris responded, offering up such a surprising reward in exchange for him taking on the risk. Indeed, many were shocked at this offer of hers, those not of the Kast at the thought of having Heulorians to play with and those of the Kast at how a female would calmly offer up even her own family in return for power. It was not an unpleasant shock for them, as many of them expected the same from those that would lead them. After all, to lead the strong, one had to stand over them all as the strongest.

Ruthlessness and cruelty were accepted within Kast society. Especially if it benefited the species. Whenever she would be a good ruler remained to see, but for the time being, Varrik turned his attention to the size, gesturing for one of the few people not aligned with the Kast to approach. The man, a wealthy slaver himself with great influence and power, came up to the Kast. Standing on a step higher than the warlord in order to whisper into his ear, the man argued that such a bounty would bring in far greater profit than most slaves, especially with the right people to sell them to. Once the slaver had returned to his place, the Kast turned back to Y'isris.

"You come challenging me with death, willing to sacrifice your own kin for power, without hesitation. I have no respect for those of your sex, however, you..." The warlord then moved his gaze to the right, where the kneeling Kast still was, a hand reaching down to close around his throat and dragging him back up onto his feet, the Kast growling at being treated so. Without any warning, the warlord grabbed the back of his fellow Kast with his other hand and snapped the warrior's neck, allowing him to fall to the ground lifelessly.

"I have a growing lack of disgust for you." Varrik spoke as he turned back to face Y'isris. "I have slain one who is kinsman to me, as a gesture of my acceptance of your proposal. You may accept it or you may leave. I care not." With that, the warlord turned and began moving back up the steps, seating himself onto his throne. "Terlak." Intimately aware of what his master was like, the terlak rose up onto his feet, motioning for several of his men to take the body of the warlord's own relative away and announced that the assembly was concluded for today.

As the Kast and the others began to move out of the chamber, the terlak approached the princess and her handmaidens. "Arra, do you wish to reaffirm your challenge to the rivlak?"

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While Heulorian customs made it difficult to respect a member of the opposite gender, Varrik was making it increasingly easy for Y'isris. She made a mental connection between herself and the Rivlak. While entirely different, they were in a sense, the same. Growing up in a female dominated society left her kind with a superiority complex, one that the Kast seemed to share. Their ideals on what makes an individual reputable and respectable seemed in sync with one another, so as the leader rose to swiftly snap the neck of his subordinate she couldn't help but smile to herself, her eyes following the downed Kast as his body fell lifeless and limber to the ground, the last of life's light fading from his still open eyes.

The Rivlak seemed to be ready to end the discussion at present, so she did not press further as he receded back up the stairs to his make shift throne. She had stopped her pacing back in her original place between her hand maidens and stood quietly as most of the assembly quitted the room. While Heulorian's couldn't communicate words and complex sentences telepathically, they could easily communicate what they were feeling, which was just as useful and the consensus amongst the trio seemed content, confident. When the Terlak did finally approach them they were more than ready to resume.

“My wishes have not changed.” She kept her answer short, to the point. The time for diplomacy had long since passed and the Kast seemed more of the type to like the direct approach. She followed the Terlak several paces forward, a slight gesture to instruct her hand maidens to stay behind. Once she reached the foot of the stairs she fixated her gaze on Varrik. “Have you any terms to discuss before we proceed?”


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Acknowledging the female's words, the terlak stepped to the side, gesturing for Y'isris to proceed forward before turning his attention to the handmaidens. "Come. We are no longer needed." With this, the Kast motioned for them to follow him, where he would take them to an observational lounge and allow them the opportunity to keep an eye on their mistress rather than remain blind to what would happen. Only when he was nearly at the entrance to the chamber did the rivlak call out to him. Turning to face his master, the terlak stood in silence. "If I fall, do as I did and choose one you trust above all to be your terlak. Other than this, rule with wisdom." Bowing before his rivlak, the Kast merely answered with a "Die with honor, rivlak."

As soon as his terlak, and possibly rivlak to the Kast should the woman live up to her ominous sobriquet, had left with the Princess' handmaidens, the warlord merely stared down at his latest challenger, considering how to best answer the question. There was no doubt about it, they were truly similar in many ways, save for their respective gender. Kindred spirits, really. Still, he was no whelp, content to risk death for the sake of some female. As she had challenged her, so would he challenge her...

And see how much of a warrior the Princess was. "If I live, I will hear out your terms. If I die, no terms need be debated." With that, the Kast leader stood up from his throne, pulling up a great blade that had been resting against the side of the seat, ornately designed by Kast hands. And it was then that he fell into a defensive stance. "Come, Raiker, and take your kiss from me... If you can."

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The Princesses eyes fell to the floor as she followed the sound of her hand maiden's footsteps retreating from the room. She felt a slight wave of anxiety wash over her, an imprint from her hand maiden's concern they felt leaving her. She sent forth her own feelings of calm to help soothe their nerves, and while they didn't outwardly show it, she could tell they were not quite keen on leaving her alone. Y'isris politely averted her eyes as Varrik spoke with his terlak, and once the exchange was completed she stood patiently awaiting whatever terms he may set forth.

What he offered was simple, and she was pleasantly surprised to learn that it was honor that bound him to accept her challenge rather than personal gain. In the past, she'd been demanded for all sorts of things, more monetary gains, share of her planets mining profits, and the like. She would be lying as well, to say that she wasn't also pleased by the thought of a fight- watching as he moved towards his weapon poised for combat. Like him, she enjoyed a challenge as well.

She nodded in acknowledgment and her hands rose slowly to her shoulder clasps, removing the violet, silken and embroidered cape that hung down her back, tossing it to the floor. Strapped to her back, was a larger, decorative silver clasp that appeared to hold her outfit together. Skillful fingers found the edge of the decorative “clasp' and pulled it away from her body, a click of a hidden switch and the clasp elongated into a 14'' blade, the seams blending effortlessly into the expertly crafted blade. A long silver chain ran through small loops around her waist, she removed it and hooked it to a loop on the end of the blade, assembling the piece into her Suruchin, letting the blade fall to the ground with a loud clang.

Her stance shifted into a defensive one, yanking the chain into the air and swinging the blade over her head. Once she picked up enough momentum, she elegantly shifted the direction of the blade, sending it's length surging forward, up the stairs towards Varrik, the blade stopped just short of Varrik before she pulled it back, the stress on the chain sending it hurling back towards her like a glimmering projectile. She changed the weight from her left, to her right leg spinning to avoid the blade before she pulled the blade into a varying side to side spin parallel to her body she ran forward to close the gap between them, jumping once she hit the middle step and landing light footed on the top step, she swung the blade wide with every intention to have it circle back around to wrap around the hilt of Varrik's weapon.


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The Kast watched in silence as his challenger too brought out her weapon, the corner of his lip curling up in a small smirk. He had known she would not come unarmed, as many did. No true warrior would have relinquished their arms, and those that did so only did it out of worthless fear or some illusion of etiquette. He had no time for such people and disregarded them, seeing them as only cowardly fools. Things would have been truly enjoyable if more people like Y'isris had come before him instead of mere sycophants and traders.

Begrudgingly so, only respect grew for the female before him, both respect and desire if he was being honest. The weapon of choice for the female was strange but not entirely foreign to the Kast, who had seen all sorts of weapons already. Many times many, in fact. With careful observation, the warlord watched as Y'isris began wielding her chain blade, whirling it in the air and picking up momentum with it. Before long, the blade was already fast approaching him, instinct pushing the Kast to raise his own blade in front to stave it off, only to see the weapon snap back toward Y'isris. Noting it as a ranged weapon, the warlord adopted a different stance, keeping his blade out in front of him to deflect any further attacks.

Most of those he had fought had been intimidated by the disparity in their sizes and had retorted to using ranged weaponry as well, keeping him at bay while scoring hit after hit from a safe distance. He did not fault them for doing so, as it was plainly the best method for them. Varrik, though, had expected the same from Y'isris and it was with some difficulty that he held back surprise when the female instead began approaching him instead, almost as if she planned to step into his range. It was a bitter pill for it forced the Kast to remind himself to not underestimate Y'isris, even if she was a female.

Especially when she was a female, he then let loose a deep growl as he too swung around to meet the blade of the woman's weapon with his sword, watching as it coiled itself around the hilt of his own weapon. A side glance at Y'isris betrayed a smirk as he held on to his sword tightly in one hand while lashing out at the woman with a kick. He would not allow her to climb the stairs so easily. No, a height advantage over the woman would allow him to dominate her, and the greater the difference in the height...

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Y'isris had miscalculated her opponents speed. She had poorly judged his sheer size compared to her own as a hindrance, but rather it only made him far deadlier. She didn't see the kick coming her way until it was far too late. Reacting on sheer instinct her hand flew to her side where another clasp was on her upper thigh, ripping it away it soon revealed itself as a crescent blade. However, time and opportunity was not on her side, before she could draw the blade quick enough to do any significant damage she felt the impact of the kick to her mid section just before she touched down on the ground from her rushing assault.

The power from the kick sent her reeling backwards, though instead of fighting against the momentum she pushed off of the ground with the last foot she had planted spinning into a back flip, landing just on the edge of the third step down. She wobbled slightly as she regained her balance on the third step down. She still had her hand clenched to her chain and the pull from his weight and resistance gave her the extra hold she needed to keep from falling again. Her eyes shifting from the floor where she landed back towards her opponent, but something caused her to look down again. Her own knife had nicked her when Varrik had kicked her, and one of the leather straps holding her waist cinch was frayed badly, ready to snap at any second. She shot a glare up to Varrik, her free hand with the blade, almost moving on its own free will like liquid in her fingertips made several more cuts to her cinch, the piece falling away to the ground revealing her taut, toned belly and back.

She yanked on the chain, still wrapped around the hilt of his weapon, and started wrapping it around her arm to gain more leverage and simultaneously using him to pull herself back up the stairs. She gave another, almost frustrated yank and realized she would not be able to out-muscle him to wrestle the blade away no matter how much leverage she had. She made her frustration even more evident by letting an angry growl escape her lips. When she felt the tension at it's highest on the chain, she smiled, narrowing her gaze and a skillful yank of the chain sent the blade unspiraling from its hold, lashing out wildly before she brought it back to her in an overhead spin.



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A willingness to step into dangerous territory along with better reflexes than what he had seen from most, the Kast was beginning to appreciate the woman as a challenger indeed, his blood all but singing at the thrill of fighting once more. The Kast grunted as he tightened his grip on the sword, raising it up slightly at an angle that would maintain the chain's hold on it, almost as if wanting to see what else the female could do and whenever she had a chance to win at all. No, he certainly did not want to see the fight end too soon, not when it was proving to be entertaining.

Before long, the warlord watched as the chain finally came loose from his blade, amused at how she had used him to stabilize herself and bring herself back into a fighting stance. He was not even noticing the fact that part of her garments had been done away, his eyes reflecting nothing but the prey in front of him. "For a woman, you fight well." It would be the first time ever that the Kast had ever paid a female, any female praise like that. Indeed, even the terlak within the observational lounge who had been watching the fight was mildly surprised himself; while an ardent follower of Kast law, he had been saved many times by his master and was more forgiving whenever Varrik spoke of things that were not often accepted by other Kasts.

With this, the warrior moved down to another step below, the blade still in his left hand, his stance now favoring a southpaw lead as the Kast was ambidextrous and wished to see whenever the woman could cope or not. Though, he was not about to allow her another offense this time, leaping down the steps as he brought the sword in a sweeping slash from the opposite direction, his right hand slipping in behind his back and unsheathing a curved blade, holding it like a dagger, a taunting smirk on his lips.

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Post Re: Raiker and the Rivlak [for Y'isris]
While Heulorians were not the most advanced races in the Universe themselves, they were one of the most technologically advanced societies due to the sheer amount of races they'd enslaved and conquered. She felt the stinging disrespect of his 'compliment' but could feel the playful tension between a pair who enjoyed the thirst of battle, it was banter and she was not completely ignorant of it. She saw he meant to moved and thrust the chain downward, the blade striking the ground where he was standing just an instant before. A coltish warning. “For a male, you're not as slow as you look.”

Almost as if he wished to accentuate her comment with his movements he surged down the stairs. Releasing the chain of her suruchin, her technological advantage came into play. She slammed her gauntlets together, releasing the blades of her fist weapons. There were twin blades, about 12'' in length that gave her the height she needed to block, but the agility she needed to move. She side stepped his advance, brushing her blades against his own to feel the hum of the collecting metals. She did not want to surrender leverage, and the only way to get on par with the Rivlak was to gain the height advantage over him. With him now a step below her, the nearly foot height differential was nearly even.

She lashed forward bringing her fist weapons in first in a surging movement, and then out to parry the incoming blow, eyes constantly aware of the smaller dagger- though small was termed loosely. She felt a vibration in her arm where his sword had struck against her blades, followed by a creeping ache that rose from her wrist to her elbow. Several more blows between the pair were exchanged as they sized one another up, and the more hits she took the more she started to realize that close combat, while her preferred method, may not have been the wisest, especially considering he was using a weakness of against her as she was not quite as strong in this particular stance. She was not as strong The sheer blunt force of his attack would be her downfall, while she could block consistently to the sides, she knew she wouldn't be able to take a full on hit without risking serious damage. Her benefit was her agility and flexibility, she had to keep dodging, but this battle could go on for ages if she didn't get in close enough. Her only ally at this point was to try to get inside his head.

“I have to admit, I'm disappointed. I'd heard the Kast could dispatch an opponent into submission quite quickly. I could dance around you all day.” Her sheepish smiled showed she was pleased with herself, overconfident and prideful. Her fighting resembling more of an exotic dance, opposed to a gritty, blunt battle.


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Post Re: Raiker and the Rivlak [for Y'isris]
Giving only a snort in return, the rivlak eased back for only a moment, taking in the sight of the new blades Y'isris had brought into play. Not willing to back down just yet, the warlord pressed the attack, hearing his blades scrape against her as she instead evaded with a sidestep, getting in behind him and gaining the advantage for herself. Only a growl betrayed his annoyance at losing the height advantage so easily, Varrik turned to face his challenger once again. Annoyed as he might have been, he still hadn't forgotten the significant difference between their heights, and with the way things were, that difference was now nearly gone.

If there was no longer any difference in the height, then it came down to something else. And this, the Kast had in spades - Brute strength. Moving into action, the warlord began his series of strikes, exchanging them with attacks from the female in return. More and more, his thoughts were being confirmed. She wouldn't be able to keep it up for long, he understood, and if he was to win, he had to keep pushing her. Though he had yet to land a clean blow on the female, the Kast ignored that fact and kept up the offense, matching her mobility with a barrage of hard hitting strikes that would still do the task by forcing her to dodge those that she couldn't block. Still, he was impressed that Y'isris could keep up, almost as well as any male he had fought...

At first he appeared to be ignoring the words the Heulorian had spoken, shutting them out and focusing only on the battle. Only after he had wedged the way open and pushed through to the side until they were on the same step again, breaking the stalemate. The rivlak now smiled as he stood up straight, staring down at Y'isris, though ready to fall back into a fighting stance in an instant at the first hint of movement from the Heulorian. "You are right... We do dispatch our opponents quickly. Dancers, on the other hand..." The Kast only smirked even more, "Say what you will, but you are still no closer to your request, Raiker!" With that, the warrior leapt back into attack, bringing both his blades together into a straightforward but powerful attack, determined on smashing through any defense the woman could put up. Even if it was only a challenge for a kiss, he would still show no mercy and expected the same in return!

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