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On the far left of the arena a woman dressed primarily in light blue, white, and some red. She wears a pale blue bolero jacket over a similarly colored thigh-length dress with a piece of black lace making up the neckline of the dress. The inside of the bolero is red coating. The bolero has the Schnee crest on the back that bears a resemblance to a snowflake. The woman carried a rapier in her left band as she stood in battling position.

On the right battlefield was her opponent, a young man dressed in a few blue jeans and a red and black sweater. He had armor on his chest, knees and elbow, probably to cover vital areas where the woman could possibly hit. The man carried a long spear in his left hand and a shield on his right. The woman continued to stand in battling position until the opponent decided to charge. The opposing man ran towards the woman with his shield gripped tightly and his spear aimed at the woman. Once the woman was a few inches from his opponent. Her aimed for the woman's opening center. The woman stopped the spear by countering the attack with her rapier. The woman quickly took advantage of this moment by graceful spinning behind opponent with her left foot and crouching down and sliding him off his feet with her right foot.

Loosing his footing, the man slipped and fell onto his back. Loosing the grip on both his weapons, he looked up at the woman at a upside-down angle. She didn't seem to pleased with his performance. "You don't, never go charging at me like a mad man!" The woman scolded, "jeez and that's not the only thing wrong with your fighting. Your batting stance was completely disorganized and sloppy I couldn't even take you seriously!"

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