Cloud kept his focus as the Knights crashed against them like a wave. Caution and testing blows were giving away to retaliations and full force attacks. He had to remind himself that he wasn't the shield in this battle, nor was he the medic. They were vital roles, but for this battle they weren't his. He had to keep his focus on his own role.
The barriers and buffs her felt empowering him steeled his resolve. With Arthur entering the fray it would be best to take him down, but with his own stamina as it was Cloud wasn't willing to hold back on his trump cards. If he could do something to help everyone in his own way then he had to do it. Galahad was down, and in the moment he had free of direct engagement he offered Ramza a nod as the other Hero approached the King.
"You called this Judgment Day? Let's see how it measures you!" Cloud called out to their foe and then moved about so that his back was to Ramza. He'd shield him from any approach, try to draw their attention. "See you on the other side, Ramza."
Cloud swept his hand across the blade of the First Tsurugi, releasing the catches on them and then raised the sword high with both hands. Putting all the energy and focus he could into the attack he leaped into the air and swung in a wide arc. Fueled by the power of Judgement the sword broke apart into its component blades, sending them swirling around the arena and striking at every foe before stabbing into the floor and walls where their momentum took them. The attack left Cloud on his knee as he landed, disarmed, but still ready to fight.
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The barriers and buffs her felt empowering him steeled his resolve. With Arthur entering the fray it would be best to take him down, but with his own stamina as it was Cloud wasn't willing to hold back on his trump cards. If he could do something to help everyone in his own way then he had to do it. Galahad was down, and in the moment he had free of direct engagement he offered Ramza a nod as the other Hero approached the King.
"You called this Judgment Day? Let's see how it measures you!" Cloud called out to their foe and then moved about so that his back was to Ramza. He'd shield him from any approach, try to draw their attention. "See you on the other side, Ramza."
Cloud swept his hand across the blade of the First Tsurugi, releasing the catches on them and then raised the sword high with both hands. Putting all the energy and focus he could into the attack he leaped into the air and swung in a wide arc. Fueled by the power of Judgement the sword broke apart into its component blades, sending them swirling around the arena and striking at every foe before stabbing into the floor and walls where their momentum took them. The attack left Cloud on his knee as he landed, disarmed, but still ready to fight.