Runnin' with a rough and tumble crowd!
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OOC: your powerplay is just fine, and I've edited all my posts to make sense with yours.

As Ty was placed in the headlock, he began to hear the larger wolf suddenly giving advice. Wait a minute, why was the big wolf suddenly taking him in as a student? Ty did say he was curious, but this seemed rather odd. He was expecting the pack to just shoo him off, but now they were giving him fighting advice? Ty could only think of it as strange behavior. Nevertheless, Ty wasn't exactly complaining, his time in Phoenix Valley had made him kind of soft, he needed to be toughened up again anyways, and if these wolves wanted to help, Ty had no objection to it.


Getting his head out of the hold, he watched as the large wolf showed Ty what he should of done, which he realized would have made more sense than what he did. Nevertheless, he had been fighting like he was a few inches shorter and a few pounds lighter, Ty had forgotten how much he had grown in the past few months. He looked to the coyote, now thinking over the one-two hit, and devised something new for this one, utilizing the tip that the big wolf gave him.


The difference between a fist and a claw ty had already known about, but it didn't hurt to go over that. Again, Ty was rusty, he dind't remember all the best moves or study up on weak points of a luperci, e was only going off of instinctive muscle memory. And that memory waas only leading him back to using his teeth and claws like a natural wolf. As effective as those are, being a luperci means one has a lot more variety and advantage to their attacks, which Jantus seemed to have an extensive knowledge of. He admired that in the large wolf. Only meeting him today, he already found the wolf as good of a teacher as his former teachers, and perhaps he'd learn even more from this one.


"Yes...that makes a lot more sense." Ty said finally when Jantus finished giving advice. Now circling the coyote, he began to get back into the groove he once had, tried to get back a little bit of the fighter's attitude he used to hold. He gave a small smirk and a nod the coyote, now that he was ready, he took a more ready stance and said "Alright, let's give this another shot!"
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