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1492 slayer imrainai died and went to the abyss and came out of the worldwound
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"Okay. I'm going to summon a hala demon; you're going to try to fight it. It's under my control, but that doesn't mean it's not dangerous; if you don't know how many hits you can take, better not to get hit. Got it?"

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Nod.

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And she reaches for her pentagram and closes her eyes and flicks her wrist and - 

- it's birdlike, about seven feet tall with a twenty-foot wingspan; it appears in midair and when it flaps the wings the roar is deafening. It has a single blood-red eye and its mouth is full of sharp teeth. It lunges at her.

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Big one. If it were grounded you'd go for the legs, and in the air you'll want to break those wings, if you can get to them. 

She dodges and doesn't let it hit her at all, as instructed; when it passes near her she brings her sword down on the front of one wing, where she expects to find the light and easily broken bones that birds have.

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They don't shatter as easily as a bird's would, but they do shatter to that big sword. The windstorm it seems to generate blasts her in the face as it gets near; the creature, now grounded, lashes out at her with its talons.

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Those look potentially very sharp, so she'd better hang back and make sure it doesn't hit her, again, even if that's a little more time consuming. Hard to say whether it's very strong or mostly just big, and she's trying not to find out this way.

She circles it and waits for an opening and goes for the legs when she thinks she's found one.

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That lands, too. It tries to bite.

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This time she blocks it with her sword; she's too close and it's too fast for dodging to make sense. When she's interrupted the strike, she runs her sword deeper, into what she hopes is the soft tissue inside its mouth.

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The sword goes in, deep, and then the creature - vanishes, and her sword is moving through plain air.

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" - huh."

She kind of thought that only vampires did that.

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"Summons aren't really the creatures themselves, just magical constructs - copies, sort of. When damaged enough they vanish. The creatures coming out of the Worldwound aren't summons, they're the real thing, and should die normally," the priest says. "That was good. I'll do one more if we get to evening with no trouble on the horizon. We have sparring swords, in the meantime, if you want to spar with Feliz and Antoninus."

 

"Over here," one of those (they're hard to tell apart) says, and pulls swords - gleaming, high quality metal; it's not clear what makes them sparring swords - off a rack behind them.

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"What makes them sparring swords?" she asks, in case there is an actual answer to this of some kind, even if she's honestly perfectly willing to spar with metal ones.

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"They're merciful weapons! They do nonlethal damage." 

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"Huh. ...what is that."

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"Uh, it'll bruise you rather than cut you, even though it's sharp, if it'd run you through it'll knock you back instead...you still can kill someone with it, like you could kill someone with a bendy stick if you hit them hard enough with it, but it's harder."

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"Do you spar like you're trying to kill each other, then, and only let the sword keep that from happening?"

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"Wouldn't want there to be any misunderstandings. I happen to have killed a lot of things with wooden sticks, so I think I'll treat it like it's a normal sword until I have a handle on it, if it's all the same to you."

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"Sure thing." They only look like they think this is absurd overconfidence of her a little bit.

 

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Well, it's always possible that she'll embarrass herself somehow, which would be awful, but she really thinks the much more likely failure mode here is accidentally killing someone, and that seems like it might put a damper on the pagans' hospitality.

She wants to test a sword for a few minutes and then is ready to spar with anyone who's interested.

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The sword feels like - a good sword. Well-balanced, light, moves easily. Not scratched at all, despite being a sparring sword. Maybe that's the magic.

 

One of the younger men will spar with her.

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She bows to him, as she's been taught to, and then will spar with him.

Its honestly kind of a different art, fighting with a sword like you don't mean to kill someone. She sees why you might benefit from being able to fight like you meant it. But she'll try it this way first, at least until she has a sense of how the weapon works on her.

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He's - much much better than a human who isn't the Slayer should be. Not as good as her, probably, not if she was trying, but - faster, stronger, with better precision with the weapon and a dozen nifty tricks for moving with it.

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Well that's confusing. Sort of delightful, but confusing.

She'll see if she can win the hard way, first, by disarming him or getting the blade against his neck or his inner thigh, because she said she would and because challenges are fun and she wants to know if she can. But maybe she'll reconsider for the next match.

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He gets in a couple hits before she manages to disarm him. As promised, they feel more like getting the wind knocked out of you than being stabbed, and leave bruises rather than cuts. She does manage to disarm him arguably before any of them would have killed her even if it'd been a real fight.

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