D&D: Accept the challenge

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You stand and accept the challenge. Bets are made, the audience seems to look favorably to the human before you. You take out your sword, and he raises his axe. Stepping in a circular motion around the ring facing one another, your steps draw closer, tensity building as the crowd urges the fight to begin.

The man takes his axe and makes the first move, sweeping it over your head as you duck beneath it and spin your blade over it, slamming down on it's head, unbalancing the giant in a forward stumble, carrying the rebound of your blade from the hilt to raise your weapon for a strike over his shoulder, cutting through the fabric and into the skin, you slide it through flesh and step away from backhanded fist. He plants his foot down and gets ready to charge, all too open for a fatal strike, but if you step back you will find yourself out of the ring, there is little you can do.

D&D: Raise your blade to strike, possibly killing him

D&D: Stand your ground and try to withstand the tackle

D&D: Step out of the ring, letting him hit the floor but losing the match

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