One of the boys lunged at him, slashing downwards. Analyzing the boy's stepping pattern, maximum reach, and shoulder movement, he could immediately tell that this attack was meant to miss. If it was his intent to intimidate him, he had failed miserably, Abaddon didn't so much as blink as the blade narrowly missed his face. He watched carefully as the child brought the sword around for another pass. "I see, a feint. You had hoped to catch me in the middle of a dodge so that I'd be unable to avoid the second stroke. Sorry to disappoint, but an amateur maneuver like that won't work on me.", he said in an empty, emotionless voice. He knocked Luneth's sword away with the back of his spinning scythe, quickly changing the path of the swing, guiding the blade to make a shallow cut on the boy's face, all in one fluid motion. He calmly raised the blade of his scythe to his face, licking the blood from the blade, the lowering it back into a fighting stance. "As I thought. You're nothing special. Just a child who thinks he has what it takes to be a warrior. Well, let me give you some pointers to take with you to the next life. First of all, that sword is a tool, not a toy. Stop waving it around like a feather duster, and don't let it do all the work. Your form is sloppy, your footwork is terrible. Being a swordsman isn't just about swinging around a sharp object until you manage to cut something important. To master a weapon is to learn to treat it as an extension of your own body. To master a weapon is to master oneself. Let's begin the next lesson.", he said. He struck the side of Luneth's head with the pole of his scythe, spinning his body, kicking with both legs and striking with the pole at the other end of the scythe as they each passed, he continued this pattern for a second revolution, but instead of a normal kick with the final pass of his right leg, he jumped into a kneeing attack, lifting Luneth into the air, just before coming down hard with the back of his scythe, throwing him to the ground. "The second lesson is this: Your own body is as dangerous a weapon as your sword when used properly, do not waste it.", he said, returning once more to his standard stance.
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