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dreams come true [Winterbliss and Boylethia in Cradle]
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She looks — then pauses. 

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"I didn't expect you to have a binding on it. You're certain it's alright for me to look, even closely?"

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"Oh, the binding isn't secret, too many people have seen me use it and it wouldn't be an important secret even if it was. It just reinforces the blade, keeps it from snapping if I go all-in on an Enforced strike."

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Meresankh nods thoughtfully. "Just making sure." 

She carefully accepts the sword, and feels its weight in her hands.

It's strange. All this time training to advance her art, and she's never confronted this directly. The closest she came was with that remnant, and that... wasn't a fight with a thinking opponent.

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"Strange," she says. "I thought it'd be heavier." 

It's not trivial to hold, but with her iron body it's not so difficult either. The reach on it seems staggering. If she were to come up against this with her ice claws she's certain who would win. 

Focusing a little, she tries to sense the sword aura along and in the blade, paying close attention to how it gathers around its source. 

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"People often do. But speed is important, and you don't need too much weight to hit hard, especially if you're cutting or stabbing. A polearm might be nearly twice as heavy, but not more."

The sword aura collects along the edges, anywhere sharp, anywhere that can cut

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"May I make a few practice cuts with it? I'm sure my form will be atrocious, but I want to watch the flow of the sword madra as it moves." 

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"You may." It's durable enough there isn't any risk of harming it even if she does, say, chop directly into a tree. There's a reason it weighs ten pounds, there's a reason not every person in the valley owns a sword. Any strong enough for an Enforcer copper or any Iron to use against any real threat isn't made of simple mundane metal.

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She takes it firmly in both hands... then pauses. That feels off somehow. She adjusts her stance, and finds herself holding it one-handed ahead of her. It feels... right. 

She makes a stab, then a cut. They feel sloppy, but also surprisingly natural. 

She tries again, this time making a cut with the false edge of the blade rather than the true. It feels almost easier than before. 

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He raises an eyebrow. Well, isn't that interesting. She's either a prodigy, has more practice under her belt than she let on, or she play-fought with sticks a lot as a child. It's important not to forget that last option. The way her edge alignment is quite good does suggest that it isn't that, however, unless quite a bit of effort was spent whittling the sticks into more swordlike shapes.

Then, of course, there's the other option.

The sword aura clings, following the sword through the air as she moves it, but some is left behind. Some of the less distinct wind aura in the air seems to be turning into sword aura in the aftermath once her cuts are finished, replenishing the bit of sword aura that was left behind and leaving the cutting edges as enwreathed with it as they were before she swung the sword. As she watches, that sword aura left behind in the arcs of her swings bleeds into nearly invisible wind aura in the air until there is no sword aura left, only wind.

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