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You decide to stand your ground

'No,' you shout, 'I will stand my ground and fight!' After saying that, you adopt the defensive back stance, raising your hands in the lethal double-knife hand defensive block.

Unbeknownst to all except yourself and a few close friends, you are a trained ninja, trained in the lethal art of ninjutsu. Having started your training during your tender childhood years, you had spent countless hours hanging upside down from trees, running for miles a day to build up a phenomenal stamina, hung from branches for long hours to strengthen your arms, and trained studiously for days on end in the hot sun in the ninja art of unarmed combat, learning and practising the various kicks and punches against tree trunks, the various throws and grapples, the many weapons of the ninja, and the various fighting skills, especially yubi-jutsu. Whispering the ninja-no-chigri under your breath, you prepare yourself to fight once again.

The werewolf lunges itself at you. With phenomenal speed, you whip your leg up into a devastating jumping reverse kick, hitting home right against the monster's head. The force of your kick is such that you can hear the crack of the creature's skull as the heel of your foot makes contact. You immediately follow up with a turning roundhouse kick and a knife hand thrust against the werewolf's throat. The wolf makes another attempt at you, this time at your throat, but you quickly side-step and deliver a cobra-strike punch, slamming your fingers into the wolf's abdomen. This is followed immediately by a double front kick and a jumping back thrust to the monster's rib cage before you leap into the air and, with a scream as the chi leaves your body, deliver an extended knuckle fist punch to the wolf's neck using yubi-jutsu. You quickly execute a few lightning quick back flips to create some distance between yourself and the monster. With great speed, you whip out three poison-tipped morning star shurikens and in the flash of an eye, they are soon deeply lodged in the monster's face and skull. You adopt the double-knife hand block defensive stance and whip out your nunchaku to prepare for your next attack.


Written by Wee Min

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