Hearing the Voidbringer cry out in pain, even if only shortly, was enough for Quasar to understand that he'd managed to hit Jael. Where, exactly, he couldn't tell, but regardless of the area, he'd still managed to get some sort of upper hand.
Well, sort of.
He was just done and about to get back on his feet when he felt Jael's tail hitting him square under the chin. The Rockbeak didn't let out a roar or any painful sound; his face and body jerked back from the hit and forced him away, but it was similar to hitting something hard. While he had been hit and even pushed back, the Rockbeak shook his head and regained his momentum almost immediately.
He wobbled back onto his four feet, clearly enjoying the battle and just getting started with this stranger. "You're pretty okay for a human-raised Paragon," Quasar complimented with a grin, muscles quivering from excitement. "I was half-expecting you to run away with your tail between your legs," he admitted with a cocky look as he chuckled. "Let's get serious now."
Without much of a warning, the Rockbeak dashed straight for Jael and with lightning-quick reflexes, he spun around and got his tail swinging straight for Jael's cheek. If he managed to hit the Voidbringer with that kind of frontal attack, that would send the red Paragon flying off a few feet away, and not to mention the dizziness that would stir up from being with something so hard. Even that said, Quasar didn't always hit; but when he did, that often gave him enough of an upper hand to win his way through the battle.
Well, sort of.
He was just done and about to get back on his feet when he felt Jael's tail hitting him square under the chin. The Rockbeak didn't let out a roar or any painful sound; his face and body jerked back from the hit and forced him away, but it was similar to hitting something hard. While he had been hit and even pushed back, the Rockbeak shook his head and regained his momentum almost immediately.
He wobbled back onto his four feet, clearly enjoying the battle and just getting started with this stranger. "You're pretty okay for a human-raised Paragon," Quasar complimented with a grin, muscles quivering from excitement. "I was half-expecting you to run away with your tail between your legs," he admitted with a cocky look as he chuckled. "Let's get serious now."
Without much of a warning, the Rockbeak dashed straight for Jael and with lightning-quick reflexes, he spun around and got his tail swinging straight for Jael's cheek. If he managed to hit the Voidbringer with that kind of frontal attack, that would send the red Paragon flying off a few feet away, and not to mention the dizziness that would stir up from being with something so hard. Even that said, Quasar didn't always hit; but when he did, that often gave him enough of an upper hand to win his way through the battle.