Like his wolvermen comrades, Waldaharjaz, too, trained with Pellervo the Fierce. He learned his sword from the veteran Lunar, and he did not practice his techniques solely against his sifu's human form. The claws of a bear, even a bear as massive and monstrous as those summoned by Prince Siev, are weapons, the same as any sword or axe...

...and Walda's swords, however ancient and refined in manufacture, are themselves the claws and teeth of a beast.

He meets the ursidae blade to blade and claw to claw. His hook daiklaves catch the sickle claws of the monstrous bear and deflect them, shoving the creature's webbed paws off course. Walda buys just enough space so that amphibious beast's forelimbs crash down on either side of him, leaving him untouched...

...or at least, that's his intention. If he's quick enough, if he's strong enough. He trusts to his body, to his skill, to Luna's grace. If that's not enough, he can do no more.

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Okay, stunting a Parry. Invoking Agile Beast Defense for 1m (under these circumstances, it'll be +1 Defense if the enemy's attack roll contains any 1s) and adding +1 Defense with the Dexterity Excellency for 2m. That'll be a minimum of Parry 8 (assuming a 1-point stunt and no 1s in the Ursidae's attack roll).