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She slammed her staff into the taller woman’s sword, before shifting her weight onto her back foot and pivoting. More like spinning, honestly, as all her weight fell onto her back leg and she used the momentum from swinging the staff to both tap her staff into her opponent’s side and take a quick glance at the stage around her.

All the other actors had assumed their positions, and were either collapsed onto the ground or watching with bated breath. She swung the staff in a defensive flourish as the other woman took a step sharply forward– and then overbalanced slightly, the careful twirling motion turning into a jerky mess that jarred the staff from her hand as it sharply impacted with the ground. It clattered to the ground, and she sighed, picking it up again.

“Alright, from the top.”

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