Orc Major General: Breath of Wind, Sixth Form: Black Wind Mountain Mist.
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I lean back as the Orc swings his sword from the side while rotating his body in an uppercut movement, creating a slashing tornado.
(YN): He can still move despite his injuries? If this was any of the other Orcs, this fight would be over right now. But this one stopped the bleeding on his own. Did he solidify his blood? With his Breaths? Is he stopping his own organs from spilling out by squeezing his muscles? In any case, this is an unusual feat for an Orc to have. I've never see anything like it. Amazing.
I stagger and lose balance which gave the Orc the advantage to at attack with a series of close-range wind attacks that pushed me back, forcing me to defend myself with attacks of my own.
(YN): I made a double who took out a large number of Orcs by himself, but this is the first time facing one on my own, and one that's a user of a Breath Style. Most impressive.
I lean to the side as he goes for another overhead swing. I lift my right foot and stomp his blade into the mud.
(YN): Sayonara, asshole.
I raise and swing my blade at the Orc's neck, but he intercepts it by grabbing it with his other hand. I struggle to remove it from his grasp before finally freeing it. The Major General stands and runs off into the fog that developed during our fight.
(YN): Oh, no you don't! Breath of the Moon, Eleventh Form: Loathsome Moon - Chains!
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I rapidly swing my Tempest Moonblade in two crescent slashes, sending to spinning black crescent slashes filled with smaller golden chaotic blades, spinning in both directions, at the fleeing Orc.
(YN): I surprised he still got up despite his injuries. But did the slashes get him? Those slashes were spinning rather fast, so there's no–
I stop when I hear the sound of a rattling chain and heavy footsteps that shook the ground beneath my feet.