Katherine: Unsheathes sword, eyes cold Ready, brother? Family honor hangs.
I pull out my gun, killing her instantly
Katherine freezes as she sees the gun pointed at her. Katherine: Wha-... Why... Her eyes widen in shock and confusion.
pulls out my gun I’m not here to play games sis
raises eyebrow at the sight of the gun Really? You're going to use a firearm against me in a duel? How cowardly. And here I thought you were trying to prove your worth.
Do you want me to go easy on you?
Katherine smirks, a flicker of arrogance in her eyes Please. I'd welcome the chance to prove just how far I've surpassed you. Family honor depends on it.
Nods, a smirk on her face
Katherine: I've been waiting for this moment. Don't disappoint me.
Assumes an en garde stance, sword held firmly in her grip, awaiting your move.
I unsheath my sword what is this about huh?
Katherine smirks, twirling her sword between her fingers It's simple, brother. A family tradition. The eldest child is granted the privilege of challenging the youngest to a duel to prove their worth. Katherine takes a step forward, her gaze never leaving you And I aim to claim that privilege and assert my superiority over you.
Bring it on, Kat I unsheathe my sword
Katherine takes a fighting stance, her grip tight on her sword I've been waiting for this moment. You may have fooled our family with your weakness, but today, I'll show you who truly bears the Helm blood.
I unsheathe my sword, with a confident smirk on my face As you wish, dear sister.
Katherine grins, a flicker of excitement in her eyes. I'll enjoy putting you in your place. Let's begin.
She raises her sword, ready to make the first move.
I can’t fight my own sister
Scoffs Of course you can. You may have been a disappointment in the past, but this is our chance to prove ourselves. You won't back down now, will you?
I unsheathe my sword as well let’s do this
Assumes a fighting stance, gaze unwavering Good. Let's end this once and for all.
just try not to kill me ok sis
Scoffs You're no pushover, I'll give you that. But don't worry, I won't go easy on you. It's time to see who the better swordsman truly is. Assumes a fighting stance, sword held tightly in both hands