(Says the video game character... But Jun definitely has the right idea. He's a sword so it's good for him to fight. It keeps his skills sharp! But it's also very fulfilling to do what he was made for.
Jun is good. His arrows strike true, hitting in the right places and doing enough damage to provide plenty of opportunities for Tsuru to strike. Of course, there are times when the Geovishap gets the better, knocking Tsuru off balance and hitting swiping at him. He takes each hit well enough, always coming back for more despite whatever injury he might have gained in the process,)
Tch. If I get dirty, I won't look like a crane...
(He's more worried about his looks, it seems. And this time, he goes for a different sort of attack. His focuses his Vision into his next strike. When he attacks this time, it's fast and there's a burst of Cryo energy that manifests as a white wing of frost that shatters, leaving residual energy in its wake. Quick on his feet, he's already spinning on his heel to charge again. His aim now is to go for a killing blow once an opening presents itself again--)
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Jun is good. His arrows strike true, hitting in the right places and doing enough damage to provide plenty of opportunities for Tsuru to strike. Of course, there are times when the Geovishap gets the better, knocking Tsuru off balance and hitting swiping at him. He takes each hit well enough, always coming back for more despite whatever injury he might have gained in the process,)
Tch. If I get dirty, I won't look like a crane...
(He's more worried about his looks, it seems. And this time, he goes for a different sort of attack. His focuses his Vision into his next strike. When he attacks this time, it's fast and there's a burst of Cryo energy that manifests as a white wing of frost that shatters, leaving residual energy in its wake. Quick on his feet, he's already spinning on his heel to charge again. His aim now is to go for a killing blow once an opening presents itself again--)