He wasn’t expecting the knight to be so…what’s the word? Taken back, was it? Yes, taken back by his simple question. There was a quick tempest summoned from her, he noticed it in how her grip upon the handle was as well as other body languages. People can spin words to mask their intentions and innermost thoughts; the body, on the other hand, was not ever as deceptive. Something was quite off but he kept his focus on the battle at hand. Even with her noble words, she had left herself open from her hesitation and brief point of anger.
It was all that it took for a knight of his caliber. Well, former knight.
Logan slammed his blade and watched as it did enough to send her away from him while he clenched his teeth together to go through the painstaking task of pulling the sword she impaled him with. It came out with a sickening sound and he grasped in a pain before tossing the bloody instrument to the side. Fresh blood stained the ground around him as he glared at her. “Lovely. Von Schwarzspeer, you say? Well, they trained you quite well, didn’t they.” She attempted to get back on her feet, but not able to make it up fully. He supposed that he had hit a mark, regardless of not penetrating the armor. Slowly he circled around her, but from a good distance. She had already proven once to be capable of long-range attacks and he’d be a fool to believe that she was completely vulnerable now. “I have to admit, I know nothing of this Adeluna, but I suppose that I should visit it one day and see this glorious House you praise highly.”
In truth, he saw no difference between them and the knights in bedtime stories. If they would prove to be a thorn in his side, then he would deal with them accordingly. The point of his sword found its way onto the earth, digging a bit into it as he stalked her. Every so often he would bring it out for a few seconds before dragging it all over again. He was thinking of something, but he wouldn’t reveal what exactly. “Honorable lot. I too knew of such people that were so gallant and held onto traditions and all that nonsense. I abandoned such customs long ago and I can tell you something, dear friend.” He made his way back to her front, his free hand resting against the wound as it continued to leak crimson. “Aside from a couple of brothers of mine, the rest of those fools died. I play by such rules no longer. Oh, and I don’t plan on leaving the living anytime soon.” He turned away and headed back to her sword and grimaced as he picked it up. Damn, he would have to find some more prey to make up for this little situation.
“Ah, you cost me some nourishment, which means you also cost a future someone else their life.” Holding onto the sword nimbly, Logan approached her and threw it at her feet. “While I could probably try and fight you while you’re down, there’s no sport in it. Besides, I doubt your House would be happy with you coming back in such a state while I remain. No, no, that won’t do for them, would it? Better to die in the glory of battle, and all that rubbish, correct?” He smiled and backed away a few paces. As stated before, he played by no rules other than that of survival. Virtues had been a thing he forgone long before his own House turned to ash.
Let her set up her own noose, he believed as he stood by in a readied stance to continue this affair.